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A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2010
  • 2h 57m
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8.1/10
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A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (2010)
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Mark Gatiss examines the history of the horror film, from classic Hollywood monsters to Hammer's glory days and beyond.Mark Gatiss examines the history of the horror film, from classic Hollywood monsters to Hammer's glory days and beyond.Mark Gatiss examines the history of the horror film, from classic Hollywood monsters to Hammer's glory days and beyond.

  • Stars
    • Mark Gatiss
    • John Carpenter
    • Michael Roberts
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    8.1/10
    872
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    • Stars
      • Mark Gatiss
      • John Carpenter
      • Michael Roberts
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mark Gatiss
    Mark Gatiss
    • Self - Presenter
    • 2010
    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter
    • Self
    • 2010
    Michael Roberts
    • Compere
    • 2010
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Self…
    • 2010
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Self…
    • 2010
    Jonathan Rigby
    Jonathan Rigby
    • Dracula
    • 2010
    Gloria Stuart
    Gloria Stuart
    • Margaret Waverton…
    George A. Romero
    George A. Romero
    • Self
    • 2010
    Roger Corman
    Roger Corman
    • Self
    • 2010
    Tobe Hooper
    Tobe Hooper
    • Self
    • 2010
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Helen…
    Roy Ward Baker
    • Self
    • 2010
    David Seltzer
    David Seltzer
    • Self
    • 2010
    Donnie Dunagan
    Donnie Dunagan
    • Peter von Frankenstein…
    Sara Karloff
    Sara Karloff
    • Self
    • 2010
    Jimmy Sangster
    • Self
    • 2010
    Piers Haggard
    • Self
    • 2010
    Carla Laemmle
    Carla Laemmle
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    9hazy_cosmos

    A Great History lesson of Horror Movies through the Decades

    I don't know why so many people have such a problem with this TV show as it was fantastic, it personally taught me an in depth history of Horror, and gave me a whole new outlook on movies I now see.

    People who say he is a snob and whatever probably just don't like his taste in movies. It was a shame this was originally aired on BBC 4, and it deserved to be moved to BBC 1 or 2 around Halloween.

    The only problem I had was that he should have done 2 more episodes, one of the horror movies of the 80's and early 90's and a final episode on horror movies of the mid 90's up until today.

    In conclusion this is a highly underrated and wonderful TV show and I would give it 9/10.
    10thorburnca

    Only 3 Hours?!

    This series is absolutely essential for anyone who has a love of horror movies which Mr Gatiss obviously has. It is honest, respectful and informative, has excellent interviews with some huge names involved in the genre and brilliant film clips. The interviews with Barbara Steele and Roger Corman were outstanding. Although in three hours it only skims the surface of the subject, I still find, after years of being totally obsessed by horror films, I'm learning something new with each episode and now have a long list of more DVDs to buy. I hope there will be more episodes in the future and that it is released on DVD, there must be some excellent stuff not included in the current TV programme.
    6elvisatan

    o.k., but lacking some essential horror movies

    This 3 part series about the history of horror is quite entertaining, but it fails in 2 different aspects: 1. Like so many other documentaries about movies in general (even "A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies" makes this annoying mistake) it spoils a lot about the movies by revealing the ending. 2. A history of horror without even mentioning "Nosferatu" and the influence of early German cinema (movies like "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam ","Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari") on later productions like Frankenstein etc. ...please, you must be kidding me. It also leaves out other great early "horrific" movies like "Häxan", "The Unknown" or the great "The Man Who Laughs" (who later became a great influence on the "Joker" character of the infamous "Batman" comics). This series feels like it doesn't consists on part 1,2 and 3. But on part 2,4 and 5 leaving out part 1 (early films like "nosferatu" etc), part 3 (classic and highly influential 50ies horror/sf like tarantula( only shortly mentionend),"Creature from the Black Lagoon","The Thing from Another World", "It Came from Outer Space","Them!","The Bad Seed" or "Invasion of the Body Snatchers")and part 6 (80ies horror like "The Fog", "Cannibal Holocaust", "The Evil Dead", "Poltergeist", "A Nightmare on Elm Street", "Hellraiser" or "The Thing". And maybe some 90ies horror ("Ôdishon", "Braindead", "Nightbreed"...) and recent horror like "Versus", "Eight Legged Freaks", "28 Days Later", "(Rec)" ... would have been nice too. Also, what about classic movies like "King Kong","Carnival of Souls","Village of the Damned", "Two Thousand Maniacs!", "Phase IV" or "Alien"...? A better history of horror is "Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film"
    8Screen_O_Genic

    Different Ways to Scare You from the 1920s to the 1970s

    A trip from Lon Chaney to "Halloween", author and actor Mark Gatiss hosts and narrates the tale of Horror in film as he travels to America, Britain and Canada highlighting the films and figures that elevated the genre to an art form and box office success. Featuring the movies that defined the gory field and the individuals that made them happen, Gatiss shows the highs and lows, the hits and the duds. From subtle black and white screen beginnings based on 19th-Cenutry novels to the blood-splattered scream fests that brought on the new wave the documentary chronicles the unsettling, silly, fun and rich genre in all its different aspects. Gatiss is a grower as his hard to view features and grumpy countenance makes one wish Neil Gaiman or Stephen King were picked to do the honors but he eventually warms to one as the film progresses. Entertaining and quite informative, "A History of Horror" gives one an idea on why this undead oddity of cinema endures and has a loyal and devoted following to this day.
    9Leofwine_draca

    Engaging documentary from a true fan

    You can't fault Mark Gatiss's enthusiasm for the horror genre and that's something that shines through in this three-part documentary tracing the genre from the Universal Classics of the 1930s to '70s grit like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and beyond. Gatiss makes it clear from the outset that this is a personal history - note it's "a" history, not "the" - so it's a question of sitting back and letting the man talk to us about why he loves the films he does.

    As something of a horror obsessive, I've already seen most of the films featured here, but even so my attention never wavered for a second. There's a good selection of discussion on what makes the films so effective, copious use of clips as well as interviews with key luminaries (Corman, Carpenter, etc.). The main topics covered are the Universal horrors, the Val Lewton flicks, Hammer and other British horror and then finally '70s classics such as The Exorcist and Halloween.

    A wonderful package which, sadly, doesn't look like it will ever be coming out on DVD - Gatiss has explained that it would cost too much to license all of the film clips for such a release.

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      • October 11, 2010 (United Kingdom)
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