Beasts In The Cellar: The Exploitation Film Career of Tony Tenser by John Hamilton (Paperback, 2005)

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Tony Tenser has an unrivalled position as the godfather of low budget British films. By drawing on exclusive interviews, original production files and private correspondence, John Hamilton pieces together the stories behind the movies that made Tenser the most admired and successful exploitation producer in British cinema. From battles with the censor to studio in-fighting, from tantrums on set to post-production interference, the cut and thrust of filmmaking on a budget is revived in glorious detail.

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PublisherFab. Press
ISBN-139781903254271
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Book TitleBeasts in the Cellar: the Exploitation Film Career of Tony Tenser
AuthorJohn Hamilton
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
Number of Pages288 Pages

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Item Height244mm
Item Width171mm
Item Weight983g

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Title_AuthorJohn Hamilton
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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  • Those were the days ............

    Absolutely super book full of information about Tony Tenser and Tigon, the films and actors. Lots of photographs and anecdotes relating to a time in the British film industry that simply could never happen now. If a British horror genre film wasn't produced by Amicus or Hammer then Tony Tenser was probably behind it, and that's a lot of films !! Tigon's output regarding British horror is a major one, but no other production company contributed more to the sub genre of folk horror. Blood on Satan's claw, Curse of the crimson altar, The beast in the cellar, Witchfinder general and many more great films are featured in this 1st class book.

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