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Atomic Dreams and Nuclear Nightmares The Making of Godzilla 1954 by Peter Brothers 2015 Trade Paperback

Atomic Dreams and Nuclear Nightmares The Making of Godzilla 1954 by Peter Brothers 2015 Trade Paperback

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Atomic Dreams and the Nuclear Nightmare : The Making of Godzilla (1954), Paperback by Brothers, Peter H.; Tuczynski, Larry (FRW), ISBN 1508975833, ISBN-13 9781508975830, Like New Used, Free shipping i...

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Atomic Dreams and the Nuclear Nightmare : The Making of Godzilla (1954), Paperback by Brothers, Peter H.; Tuczynski, Larry (FRW), ISBN 1508975833, ISBN-13 9781508975830, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US For the first time in English print, the complete story of the making of one of the most significant and influential films of the 20th Century. Originally intended to cash-in on the then current trend of American monster movies, what resulted instead was the cinema's first anti-nuclear treatise to reach an international audience. Gathered from previously unpublished sources, rare photographs, personal interviews and with shot-for-shot descriptions of both the Japanese and American versions, "Atomic Dreams and the Nuclear Nightmare" is a tribute to the greatest monster movie of them all.

Specifics

Author

Peter Brothers

Book Title

Atomic Dreams and the Nuclear Nightmare: the Making of Godzilla (1954)

Format

Trade Paperback

Genre

Performing Arts

ISBN-10

1508975833

ISBN-13

9781508975830

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

0.8 in

Item Length

10 in

Item Weight

30.3 Oz

Item Width

8 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

348 Pages

Publication Year

2015

Publisher

CreateSpace

Synopsis

For the first time in English print, the complete story of the making of one of the most significant and influential films of the 20th Century. Originally intended to cash-in on the then current trend of American monster movies, what resulted instead was the cinema's first anti-nuclear treatise to reach an international audience. Gathered from previously unpublished sources, rare photographs, personal interviews and with shot-for-shot descriptions of both the Japanese and American versions, "Atomic Dreams and the Nuclear Nightmare" is a tribute to the greatest monster movie of them all.

Topic

Film / History & Criticism

brand

CreateSpace

gtin13

9781508975830

Reviews

  1. Malika Kosshieva

    Finally got my hands on this book and it's a total game-changer! The deep dive into the film's production and its powerful anti-nuclear message is absolutely fascinating. A must-read for any true Godzilla fan.