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A History of Horror (also known as A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss) is a 2010 three-part documentary series made for the BBC by British writer and actor Mark Gatiss. It is a personal exploration of the history of horror film, inspired by Gatiss's lifelong enthusiasm for the genre.
Jan 7, 2014 · A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (Part 2 of 3) Home Counties Horror. A couple of clips ('From Beyond The Grave' and 'The Wicker Man') in this video have had to be...
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A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss: With Mark Gatiss, John Carpenter, Michael Roberts, David Warner. Mark Gatiss examines the history of the horror film, from classic Hollywood monsters to Hammer's glory days and beyond.
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Oct 7, 2010 · Mark shows how Hollywood horror changed and evolved, becoming dark and perverse (in films such as Freaks), and light and humorous (the swashbuckling Son Of Frankenstein), before a final flourish with the psychological horror of RKO Pictures films (Cat People, I Walked With A Zombie), which still influence directors today.
Oct 18, 2010 · Part 2 of A History of Horror is a much more personal affair than the first ( ‘Frankenstein Goes To Hollywood’) and is all the better for it – never more so than when the writer/actor regales the audience with a story from his childhood where he was banned from watching (and reading) Horror after some sinister artwork from the youth.
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (2010) 177 min | Documentary. Mark Gatiss examines the history of the horror film, from classic Hollywood monsters to Hammer's glory days and beyond. Stars: Mark Gatiss, John Carpenter, Michael Roberts, David Warner.
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Oct 19, 2010 · Mark Gatiss continues his history of screen horror, with a look at how the UK’s own Hammer studio pushed the boundaries of gore. Here’s our review of episode 2…