The Films of John Carpenter

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McFarland, Mar 16, 2005 - Performing Arts - 275 pages

The films of John Carpenter cover a tremendous range and yet all bear his clear personal stamp. From the horrifying (Halloween) to the touching (Starman) to the controversial (The Thing) to the comic (Big Trouble in Little China), his films reflect a unique approach to filmmaking and singular views of humanity and American culture.

This analysis of Carpenter's films includes a historical overview of his career, and in-depth entries on each of his films, from 1975's Dark Star to 1998's Vampires. Complete cast and production information is provided for each. The book also covers those films written and produced by Carpenter, such as Halloween II and Black Moon Rising, as well as Carpenter's work for television. Appendices are included on films Carpenter was offered but turned down, the slasher films that followed in the wake of the highly-successful Halloween, the actors and characters who make repeated appearances in Carpenter's films, and ratings for Carpenter's work. Notes, bibliography, and index are included.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
I A History and Overview of John Carpenters Career
5
II The Films of John Carpenter
53
III Films Written and Produced by John Carpenter
195
John Carpenter on Television
231
Epilogue We Are Transmitting from the Year 1999
239
Some Directing Opportunities John Carpenter Has Turned Down
241
Slasher Films That Followed John Carpenters Halloween
242
The John Carpenter Repertory Company
244
Recurring Characters in the Films of John Carpenter
246
Rating John Carpenter
248
Notes
251
Bibliography
255
Index
257
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John Kenneth Muir is an American literary critic and award-winning author. As of 2022, he has written 30 reference books in the fields of film and television, with a particular focus on the horror and science fiction genres.

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