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Beasts In The Cellar
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Beasts In The Cellar

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Tony Tenser has earned an unrivalled position as the godfather of low-budget British films. Amongst his many movies are the notorious 'nudie' Naked - As Nature Intended and Roman Polanski's ground-breaking Repulsion. Most notably it was Tony Tenser whose entrepreneurial wit and creative spark fanned the flames of the entire Folk Horror genre with his seminal classics Witchfinder General and Blood on Satan's Claw. Tenser worked with household names such as Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Raquel Welch and Norman Wisdom, and his early career highlights include using strippers to picket central London cinemas and converting a Soho basement into Britain's most successful private cinema club. By the time he started producing films such as The Black Torment and The Pleasure Girls, Tenser's name was a byword for colourful titles, controversial themes and outrageous publicity stunts. He would enjoy mainstream success with the likes of Cul-de-Sac and Hannie Caulder but his company, Tigon, is not only synonymous with the Folk Horror genre, but also with a great many other spectacular horror hits including The Sorcerers, Curse of the Crimson Altar, Frightmare and The Creeping Flesh. By drawing on exclusive interviews, original production files and private correspondence, John Hamilton pieces together the stories behind the movies that made Tenser the most admired and successful exploitation producer in British cinema. From battles with the censor to studio in-fighting, and from tantrums on set to post-production interference, the cut and thrust of British filmmaking on a budget is revived in glorious detail. 'It may very well be that with 'Beasts in the Cellar' John Hamilton and FAB Press have produced the best ever single subject book in the field of British horror cinema.' - MJ Simpson, SFX magazine.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FAB Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781913051433

Tony Tenser has earned an unrivalled position as the godfather of low-budget British films. Amongst his many movies are the notorious 'nudie' Naked - As Nature Intended and Roman Polanski's ground-breaking Repulsion. Most notably it was Tony Tenser whose entrepreneurial wit and creative spark fanned the flames of the entire Folk Horror genre with his seminal classics Witchfinder General and Blood on Satan's Claw. Tenser worked with household names such as Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Raquel Welch and Norman Wisdom, and his early career highlights include using strippers to picket central London cinemas and converting a Soho basement into Britain's most successful private cinema club. By the time he started producing films such as The Black Torment and The Pleasure Girls, Tenser's name was a byword for colourful titles, controversial themes and outrageous publicity stunts. He would enjoy mainstream success with the likes of Cul-de-Sac and Hannie Caulder but his company, Tigon, is not only synonymous with the Folk Horror genre, but also with a great many other spectacular horror hits including The Sorcerers, Curse of the Crimson Altar, Frightmare and The Creeping Flesh. By drawing on exclusive interviews, original production files and private correspondence, John Hamilton pieces together the stories behind the movies that made Tenser the most admired and successful exploitation producer in British cinema. From battles with the censor to studio in-fighting, and from tantrums on set to post-production interference, the cut and thrust of British filmmaking on a budget is revived in glorious detail. 'It may very well be that with 'Beasts in the Cellar' John Hamilton and FAB Press have produced the best ever single subject book in the field of British horror cinema.' - MJ Simpson, SFX magazine.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FAB Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781913051433