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BOOK SALE - SELECTED TITLES
50% OFF
While supplies last

Silent Screams
by Steve Haberman
Originally $35,
Now $17.50
Who Framed Boris Karloff?
by Dwight Kemper
Originally $20,
Now $10
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A Gallery of Stars
The Sotry of the Hollywood Brown Derby's Wall of Fame
by Jack Lane
Originally $25,
Now 12.50

Fantastic Journeys:
Sci-Fi Memories of Fanex
Originally $20, Now $10
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Spawn of Skull Island
by Michael H. Price
Orignally $40,
Now $20

Minds of Fear
by Callum Waddell
Originally $25, Now $12.50
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William Fox: A Story of Early Hollywood
by Susan Fox
Originally $35,
Now $17.50
Alfred Hitchcock's London
by Gary Giblin
Originally $25, Now $12.50
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NEW TITLES
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Midnight Marquee is pleased to present the first title in
Marquee Movie Mystery Series
Who Framed Boris Karloff?
by Dwight Kemper
SPECIAL PRICE NOW
It's 1938 and there is murder afoot in the set of Son of Frankenstein. Boris Karloff has been framed for murder! He joins forces with Basil Rathbone, in full Sherlockian mode,and a gleeful Bela Lugosi. It's a case of the legends of horror meet the three stooges as
our heroes search for a missing Eddie Mannix and cross swords with the Hollywood Mob.
Who Framed Boris Karloff is a delightful treat for fans of classic horror, mysteries and
just a gosh darned fun book. The book features beautiful cover art by Frank Dietz.
6x9 paperback, 288 pages, $20.00 |
HORROR 101
The A-List of Horror Films and Monster Movies
edited by Aaron Christensen
320 pages—with 122 photos from—
110 films covered in—101 essays by—
78 horror fans from— 12 different countries
Bringing a refreshingly egalitarian approach to the subject, Horror 101 collects musings on our favorite chillers not by the expected assortment of critics and filmmakers, but the audience – the fans themselves. Young and old, male and female, located all over the globe. From Alien through The Wicker Man, each entry brings a breath of fresh air to the consideration of seminal movies many of us thought had been analyzed to death. As editor
Aaron Christensen puts it, “Keep America strong!
Watch more monster movies!”
— Joe Dante, director, The Howling
6x9 paperback, 320 pages, $25.00
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Classic Cliffhangers
by Hank Davis
6x9 paperback, $25.00
Even today, movie serials continue to enchant movie fans. The innocence, energy and undeniable skill that permeate every reel of these chapter plays is a tribute to the true pioneers of gorilla filmmaking—make ’em fast, make ’em as good as possible with as little as possible, and make ’em fun.
The best serials are classic examples of early American low-budget filmmaking. The bad ones are silly and stilted, but always charming and sometimes bizarre. At the very least, they offer a window into another time and place. And with the state the world is in today, it’s a very welcome place where the good guys always win, the kid saves the day and the hero gets the girl.
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Midnight Marquee Actors Series
Bela Lugosi
Revised Edition
6x9 pages, $25.00
Available June 2007
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The ’Way-Out Wonderful World
of Horror, Fantasy and
Sci-Fi Trivia
by Keith Hedges
6x9 paperback, $15.00
How good is your fanboy knowledge of all things horrorific?
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