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Hostile Aliens, Hollywood and Today’s News : 1950s Science Fiction Films and 9/11.
Title:
Hostile Aliens, Hollywood and Today’s News : 1950s Science Fiction Films and 9/11.
Author:
Matthews, Melvin E.
ISBN:
9780875864990
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (152 pages)
Contents:
Introduction -- Author's Introduction -- Prologue -- Chapter 1. Hostile Aliens: The Thing and The War of the Worlds -- The War of the Worlds -- Chapter 2. Hostile Aliens: The Mind Controllers -- Invasion of the Body Snatchers -- It Conquered the World -- Chapter 3. Friendly Alien Visitors -- It Came from Outer Space -- This Island Earth -- Chapter 4. Visions of the Apocalypse: The End of the World -- When Worlds Collide -- The Next Voice You Hear. . . -- Chapter 5. Atomic Mutants: Animal and Human -- The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms -- Them! -- Godzilla -- Incredible Shrinking and Colossal Men -- Chapter 6. The Road to September 11 -- Hostile Alien Invaders -- The Mind Controllers -- Friendly Alien Visitors: E.T. the Extraterrestrial -- The End of the World -- Mutants -- The Culture War: Pleasantville -- The September 11 Era: Return of the B-Movies -- Bibliography -- Films -- Articles -- Books.
Abstract:
1950s Cold War-era monsters meet 21st-century terrorists: Matthews provides a thoughtful interpretation of sci-fi movies that examines the similarities and differences between the political environment and popular culture of two eras. This well-researched examination and appreciation of science fiction films includes behind-the-scenes tales about their production and many quotes from those who produced and starred in the films. The book will tantalize not only fans of the science fiction genre but also sociologists, film historians, and politicians. The author draws parallels between the Cold War fears of the 1950s and 60s and the constant terrorism alerts of the September 11th era, exploring how the politics and the psychological climate of the times influences and is reflected in this vehicle of popular culture. This book is the first of its kind, studying the pop culture genre in the wake of the September 11th tragedy. The alien invaders of the 1950s signified a Russian invasion of America, while other films of the genre such as Invaders from Mars depicted aliens utilizing mind control to manipulate humans to commit acts of sabotage, signifying Communist enslavement. If such a film were made now, such invaders could be seen as terrorist masterminds using human slaves to commit terrorist acts. Them the 1954 atomic mutation classic, is the spiritual ancestor of the 2002 film Eight Legged Freaks. Finally, several 1950s films depicted the end of the world at a time when Americans expected a nuclear war with Russia. Godzilla, the only 1950s-era monster to remain a movie star beyond that era, can be fashioned to reflect whatever issues dominate the times: nuclear war in the1950s, environmental pollution in the 1970s. Conceivably a Godzilla for the age of terrorism is soon to be released. The immediate pre-September 11th era witnessed films

presenting galactic threats to mankind's existence (Independence Day, Armageddon, Deep Impact), while the early 2000s witnessed the popularity of the Left Behind Christian films dramatizing the Tribulation period in the Book of Revelation. It seems that whatever the era and whatever the challenges and crises confronting America, many entertainment themes remain the same, reflecting their respective times and the relevant issues. * Melvin E. Matthews, Jr. is a freelance writer and a horror movie aficionado who has been studying the genre for thirty years. In this work he shares his personal correspondence with film and television star Beverly Garland, and brings together a wealth of detail about the fun and the challenges of the costumes, stunts and special effects, as well as the actors' and producers' thoughts on the meaning behind the stories.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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