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Terror Down Under

A History of Horror Film in Australia, 1897-1973

Daniel Best

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English
McFarland & Co Inc
11 May 2023
In 1948, the Australian government banned the production, importation and exhibition of horror films in a move to appease religious communities and entertainment watchdogs. Drawing upon previously unseen government documents, private letters and contemporary newspaper accounts, this book is the first to extensively cover the history of censorship and the early production of horror movies in Australia. Beginning its examination in the late 19th century, the book documents the earliest horror films like Georges Melies' The Haunted Castle (1896), and how Australians enjoyed such films before the ban.

The book then explains how certain imports, like 1954's Creature from the Black Lagoon, were able to circumvent the ban while others were not. It also reveals how Australian television, though similarly impacted by government censorship, was occasionally able to broadcast films technically banned from cinematic release. The work concludes with a look at the first Australian horror films produced after the ban was formally lifted in 1969, like Terry Bourke's Night of Fear (1973).

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Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 10mm
ISBN:   9781476688411
ISBN 10:   1476688419
Pages:   277
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Early Cinema: 1894–1900 2. The Silent Era: 1909–1929 3. The Golden Age: 1930–1948 Intermission: The Fall of the Cinema, the Rise of the ­Drive-In 4. The Ban Years: 1949–1969 5. Television: 1956–1973 6. Rebirth: The '70s and Beyond Epilogue Filmography, 1897–1973 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

Daniel Best is an Adelaide, South Australia, based author, researcher and historian who specializes in film, stage and comic books with a focus on the obscure and unknown in Australia's history. He has written eleven books and contributed as writer and/or editor to several others, and has written hundreds of articles, both in print and online. His horror history in Australia work has seen him gain four consecutive Rondo Award nominations.

Reviews for Terror Down Under: A History of Horror Film in Australia, 1897-1973

"Best explores Australian cinema through the lens of horror, a genre targeted by government censors in 1948 to appease religious groups and entertainment watchdogs. As a result, horror was ultimately banned for 20 years. The author spotlights what happened during and after the 1948 horror embargo. ... This title ably conveys the fickle nature of censorship and skillfully details the history and significance of horror films in Australia.""—Library Journal"


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