Synopsis

James Whale

James Whale $24.99

James Curtis

Published by Faber & Faber

James Whale directed some of the most stylish and unusual movies of the 1930s, but he was most successful in a genre he virtually invented: horror. In the thirties, James Whale directed four horror classics, each progressively more sophisticated and morbidly humorous: Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Invisible Man and The Bride of Frankenstein

But Whale's success was short-lived. He quit just ten years after the triumph of Frankenstein, and he was found dead, floating in his swimming pool, only months before the film's eventual release on television

This book is the definitive account of the life of James Whale, taking him from the poverty of England's Black Country to the squalor of a German prison camp, the excitement of London's West End, and - ultimately - to Hollywood, where he profoundly influenced several generations of film-makers. Curtis also unravels the truth about Whale's mysterious death

Browse Library

About Stageplays

Stageplays offers you the largest collection of Plays & Musicals in the world.

Based in the UK and the USA, we’ve been serving the online theatre community since the last century. We’re primarily a family-run business and several of us also work in professional theatre.

But we’re all passionate about theatre and we all work hard to share that passion with you and the world’s online community.

Subscribe to our theatre newsletter

We'll email you regular details of new plays and half-price special offers on a broad range of theatre titles.

Shipping

We can deliver any play in print to any country in the world - and we ship from both the US and the UK.

© 2010 - 2024 Stageplays, Inc.