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Fragments of Fear
By:Andrew Boot
Published on 1996 by Creation Publishing Group

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An Illustrated History of the British Horror Film Deals with British Horror films and the stories behind them, from the early melodramas of Tod Slaughter right through to Hammer and their rivals Tigon and Amicus, plus mavericks like Michael Reeves, sex/horror director Peter Walker and more recent talents such as Clive Barker, director of Hellraiser as well as many newly discovered little known gems. A must for every horror film fan.

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