Phantom Ladies : : Hollywood Horror and the Home Front / / Tim Snelson.

Defying industry logic and gender expectations, women started flocking to see horror films in the early 1940s. The departure of the young male audience and the surprise success of the film Cat People convinced studios that there was an untapped female audience for horror movies, and they adjusted th...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Horror On The Home Front -- 1. Rebecca Meets The Wolfman At Rko: The Emergence Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1942-1943 -- 2. Series, Sequels, And Double Bills: The Evolution Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1943-1944 -- 3. A-Class Monsters: The Escalation Into Prestige Productions, 1944-1945 -- 4. From Whatdunit To Whodunit: The Postwar Psychologization Of Horror, 1945-1946 -- Conclusion: Only For The Duration -- Notes -- Index -- About The Author
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Defying industry logic and gender expectations, women started flocking to see horror films in the early 1940s. The departure of the young male audience and the surprise success of the film Cat People convinced studios that there was an untapped female audience for horror movies, and they adjusted their production and marketing strategies accordingly. Phantom Ladies reveals the untold story of how the Hollywood horror film changed dramatically in the early 1940s, including both female heroines and female monsters while incorporating elements of "women's genres" like the gothic mystery. Drawing from a wealth of newly unearthed archival material, from production records to audience surveys, Tim Snelson challenges long-held assumptions about gender and horror film viewership. Examining a wide range of classic horror movies, Snelson offers us a new appreciation of how dynamic this genre could be, as it underwent seismic shifts in a matter of months. Phantom Ladies, therefore, not only includes horror films made in the early 1940s, but also those produced immediately after the war ended, films in which the female monster was replaced by neurotic, psychotic, or hysterical women who could be cured and domesticated. Phantom Ladies is a spine-tingling, eye-opening read about gender and horror, and the complex relationship between industry and audiences in the classical Hollywood era.
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Horror films United States History and criticism.
Motion pictures and women.
Sex role in motion pictures.
Women in motion pictures.
PERFORMING ARTS / General. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Horror On The Home Front --
1. Rebecca Meets The Wolfman At Rko: The Emergence Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1942-1943 --
2. Series, Sequels, And Double Bills: The Evolution Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1943-1944 --
3. A-Class Monsters: The Escalation Into Prestige Productions, 1944-1945 --
4. From Whatdunit To Whodunit: The Postwar Psychologization Of Horror, 1945-1946 --
Conclusion: Only For The Duration --
Notes --
Index --
About The Author
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Horror On The Home Front --
1. Rebecca Meets The Wolfman At Rko: The Emergence Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1942-1943 --
2. Series, Sequels, And Double Bills: The Evolution Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1943-1944 --
3. A-Class Monsters: The Escalation Into Prestige Productions, 1944-1945 --
4. From Whatdunit To Whodunit: The Postwar Psychologization Of Horror, 1945-1946 --
Conclusion: Only For The Duration --
Notes --
Index --
About The Author
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Horror On The Home Front --
1. Rebecca Meets The Wolfman At Rko: The Emergence Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1942-1943 --
2. Series, Sequels, And Double Bills: The Evolution Of The Female Monster Cycle, 1943-1944 --
3. A-Class Monsters: The Escalation Into Prestige Productions, 1944-1945 --
4. From Whatdunit To Whodunit: The Postwar Psychologization Of Horror, 1945-1946 --
Conclusion: Only For The Duration --
Notes --
Index --
About The Author
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