Greasepaint and Gore

Publisher: Tomahawk Press

When you hear the words Hammer Films, you instantly conjure up mental images of monsters and vampires. Behind the scenes was one man working flat out to produce those wonderful creatures. That man was Roy Ashton, and it was he who created all of the make-up effects for mummies, werewolves and Gothic horrors. Greasepaint and Gore takes a look into the props wardrobe and make up unit where Ashton, long before computer technology existed, created his own high standards of magical illusions. With an introduction from the late Peter Cushing OBE, who had the opportunity to watch Roy Ashton at work countless times (after all make-up can also make you look glamorous as well as horrific), this is a demonstration of a true professional at work. Greasepaint and Gore catalogues the largest single collection of Hammer production artefacts in existence, and is a must have for any horror. or indeed any film fan!

About Bruce Sachs

Sachs and Wall had exclusive access to Ashton's documents. Bruce Sachs is the owner of Tomahawk Press.

About Russell Wall

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Binding EAN ISBN-10 Pub Date PAGES Language Size Price
Paperback 9780953192601 0953192601 1999-09-01 167 0.00 x 8.26 x 11.69 in $22.95

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