the walter reade theater at the film society of lincoln center


Hollywood Horror:

From Gothic to Cosmic


Sun Dec 28, 2003




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THE SEVENTH VICTIM: Dec 28th at 7:15

THE UNINVITED: Dec 28th at 9

Hollywood hit an artistic peak with the horror genre during the 40s. To celebrate the publication of Mark Viera’s splendid new book Hollywood Horror: From Gothic to Cosmic, we’re showing two peaks of the genre, THE SEVENTH VICTIM and THE UNINVITED. The latter is one of the most delicately atmospheric horror films ever made, starring Ray Milland and the perenially underrated Ruth Hussey as the new owners of a house haunted by the ghost of a tremulous Gail Russell’s deceased mother. THE SEVENTH VICTIM may not be the best of the nine low-budget Val Lewton horror films, but it may be the most unusual. The late Kim Hunter plays a young girl who arrives in Greenwich Village penniless and in search of her sister, whom she discovers is a member in a cult of Satan-worshippers.

Additionally, a selection of photographs from Hollywood Horror will be on exhibit from December 10 through January 4th in the Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery of the Walter Reade Theater. Populated with vampires, monsters, mummies, zombies, werewolves, sinister scientists, aliens and psychopaths, horror films are permanently imprinted on our culture. Hollywood Horror celebrates the ever-popular and enduring cinematic genre by providing an entertaining narrative and pictorial history of the classic American horror film from the silent era to 1968. Author Mark A Vieira is a photographer, film historian and also the author of Hurrell's Hollywood Portraits and Sin in Soft Focus: Pre-Code Hollywood, all published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (www.abramsbooks.com).