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Running to 528 large-format pages, Nightmare USA is a veritable encyclopedia of grindhouse cinema - it's one of the most acclaimed genre film books ever published, and after having Sold Out three times over already, it's finally back in print!

A kaleidoscopic journey through the heyday of Horror and Exploitation Cinema in America!

From Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill) to Eli Roth (Hostel), the young guns of modern Hollywood just can't get enough of that exploitation film high. That's because, between 1970 and 1985, American Exploitation movies went berserk. With censorship relaxed, and the gate to excess wide open, horror - the Exploitation genre par excellence - offered a vibrant alternative to the mainstream of American cinema. Luridly titled wonders like The Headless Eyes, Scream Bloody Murder and Hitch Hike to Hell were everywhere, from the drive-ins of Texas to the grindhouses of New York, touting a combination of mind-bruising violence, weird sex and drug-soaked delirium. Massively popular around the world, American exploitation movies added immensely to the richness of the nation's cinema, but they have remained persona non grata in most serious studies of American film. Until now...

Built on five years of research, Nightmare USA explores the development of America's subterranean horror film industry, spotlighting some of the wildest films imaginable from an era unchecked by censorship or 'good taste.' Ranging from cult favourites like I Drink Your Blood to stylish mind-benders like Messiah of Evil and ultra-violent shockers like Don't Go in the House, Nightmare USA goes where no other in-depth study has gone before, revealing the fascinating true stories behind classics and obscurities alike. Stephen Thrower, author of Beyond Terror, the definitive book on Italian gore maestro Lucio Fulci, has explored the attics and cellars of American cinema, delved beneath the floorboards, peered between the walls, searching for the strangest, most exotic cine-lifeforms... Nightmare USA is the reader's guide to what lies beyond the mainstream of American horror, dispelling the shadows to meet the men and women behind fifteen years of screen terror: the Exploitation Independents!

This massive overview of the Horror genre's development through the 1970s and 1980s features:

  • In-depth EXCLUSIVE interviews with twenty-five grindhouse movie makers, many of whom are discussing their work for the first time ever in print, including David Durston (I Drink Your Blood), Robert Endelson (Fight for Your Life), Frederick Friedel (Axe), Don Jones (Schoolgirls in Chains); and Joseph Ellison (Don't Go in the House).
  • Over 175 individual films reviewed, with full cast and crew credits compiled by world-renowned cinema archivist Julian Grainger.
  • Vast quantities of previously unpublished stills, posters, press-books, plus behind-the-scenes photographs from the filmmakers' own collections.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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a fount of knowledge

"This book is not for the faint of heart but is it ever full of information. If you liked Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci you'll find it worth the price tag. Well packaged and arrived in pristine condition."

Alexander W. (5/5)

A reference book to end all reference books on the subject

"This is a plethora of knowledge and a delight to revisit again and again. If this isn’t part of your horror library, you should rectify that immediately."

Mark H. (5/5)

Awesome book!

"Really great book on lesser known American horror cinema. Thrower has great attention to detail and takes quite an in depth approach to the subject, while still being a fun read."

Eric I. (5/5)

Nightmare USA

"This book is huge and weighs more than 3kg !!! It's a treasure trove of American exploitation films from the 70s to mid 80s."

Rohan G. (5/5)

Excellent

"Possibly the best horror book ever released!"

Tyler S. (5/5)

Man this thing is huge

"Really cool book. Really big book. Worth the shelf space to take a deep dive into subterranean horror."

Tony Z. (5/5)

My Kind of Nightmare

"A behemoth of a book which should be proudly on display in every home shelf in America."

Andrew N. (5/5)

Treasure Trove

"Beautifully bound, good quality. Well written and super informative. Awesome to have this back in print and available to all."

Lee T. (5/5)

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