Kolchak: the Night Stalker Kolchak: the Night Stalker

Kolchak: the Night Stalker

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Publisher Description

Revisiting a televised narrative that focused not on the monster, but on the monster hunter.


Before Buffy the Vampire Slayer or The X-Files, there was Carl Kolchak, a world-weary Chicago newspaper reporter with a cheap, seersucker suit and a penchant for uncovering monsters lurking in every corner. Kolchak first appeared on American screens in the 1972 ABC television movie The Night Stalker, which was then the most-watched television movie in history. The success of this initial offering led to a sequel, The Night Strangler, and a television series, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, that ran from 1974 until 1975. By carefully focusing on the historical and artistic contexts in which it emerged, Kendall R. Phillips offers insights into the way the series both reflected contemporary horror narratives and changed them. Ultimately, the series proved influential for later television horror shows based not only on what it did right but on the mistakes future creators would learn to avoid. The enduring impact of the series on current television horror continues to draw more and more individuals into its robust fanbase, and these fans continue to consume and create new narratives of their favorite monster-hunting reporter even fifty years after he first appeared.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2022
August 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wayne State University Press
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
1.3
MB
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