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In these pages you’ll find the dark stars you grew up watching: Frankenstein, Dracula, Mr. Hyde, the Phantom, the Hunchback…all the silent ones and the first to find their voices are here, and they’re even presented in roughly the order in which they first appeared on a silver screen. The Haunted House of the ‘30s gives way to the Werewolf of the ‘40s, the Monsters of L.A. Creature of the ‘50s, and so on, all the way up to our favorite modern boogeyman, the Zombie.In some of these stories, you’ll find an earthly incarnation of a famous namesake: Frankenstein is a patched-together, homeless vet, the Invisible Woman is so ordinary you’d never see her; but some of these familiar friends — Dracula, the Devil, or those seriously creepy Clowns — will be instantly recognizable.… (plus d'informations)
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This book is dedicated to all the wonderful L.A. area destinations that have vanished over my lifetime and that meant something to me: Aardvark's Odd Ark (Los Angeles), The Ackermansion (Los Feliz), Asahiya Bookstore (Little Tokyo), Beadle's Cafeteria (Pasadena), Berg's Magic Shop (Hollywood), Burbage Theatre (West Los Angeles), Capitol Records Swap Meet (Hollywood), Change of Hobbit (Santa Monica), Dalt's (Toluca Lake), Dangerous Visions (Sherman Oaks), Dave's Laser (Studio City), Garfield Theater (Alhambra), Gorky's (Hollywood), Hallowed Haunting Grounds (Studio City), Happy Land DVDs (Monterey Park), Hinshaw's Department Store (Arcadia), Howard Lowery Animation Gallery (Burbank), Howe's Market (North Hollywood), Lionstar Theatre (Studio City), Old Spaghetti Factory (Hollywood), Papa Bach's (Westwood), Pickwick's Bookstore (Hollywood), Rhino Records (Westwood), Rialto Theater (South Pasadena), Santa's Village (Crestline), and Weby's Bakery (Studio City). I'm thankful for what we've still got in this city, but I sure miss these joints.
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In these pages you’ll find the dark stars you grew up watching: Frankenstein, Dracula, Mr. Hyde, the Phantom, the Hunchback…all the silent ones and the first to find their voices are here, and they’re even presented in roughly the order in which they first appeared on a silver screen. The Haunted House of the ‘30s gives way to the Werewolf of the ‘40s, the Monsters of L.A. Creature of the ‘50s, and so on, all the way up to our favorite modern boogeyman, the Zombie.In some of these stories, you’ll find an earthly incarnation of a famous namesake: Frankenstein is a patched-together, homeless vet, the Invisible Woman is so ordinary you’d never see her; but some of these familiar friends — Dracula, the Devil, or those seriously creepy Clowns — will be instantly recognizable.
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