Published work on cinema by Denis Gifford

Published work on cinema by Denis Gifford
Born Denis Gifford
(1927-12-26)26 December 1927
Died 18 May 2000(2000-05-18) (aged 72)
Occupation Film historian
Nationality British
Genre Film history
Subject British cinema, early cinema, horror
Main article: Denis Gifford

In addition to published work on cinema, this article also includes Denis Gifford's film credits.

Denis Gifford provided one of the earliest researched archives of early cinema, with The British Film Catalogue, 1895–1970, and produced numerous authoritative works on previously uncatalogued films from the UK and the US. Gifford had a particular interest in early horror and science fiction, and early comedy including Laurel and Hardy.

Books on cinema

Gifford's Karloff: the Man, the Monster, the Movies, a biography of iconic Frankenstein actor Boris Karloff.

Gifford's work on cinema included both original research on cinema, such as The British Film Catalogue, 1895–1970 and British Animated Films, 1895–1985: a Filmography, which has considerable academic credibility, and more popular, heavily illustrated books, often on genre films, such as Movie Monsters.

Contributions on cinema

The Edgar Allan Poe Scrapbook, to which Gifford contributed the chapter Pictures of Poe: A Survey of the Silent Film Era 1909–1929.

Articles and interviews on cinema

Gifford's involvement in cinema fanzines dates back to the early 1950s, and he continued to write for the fan press well into the 1980s, long after he was well established in large circulation magazines such as House of Hammer. Gifford also conducted a large number of recorded interviews with of vintage showbusiness figures, including actors and filmmakers, intended for personal reference. Many of these are now kept as an archive by the BFI.

House of Hammer #2 from December 1976, the start of Gifford's long-running columns on vintage horror, Golden Age of Horror and History of Hammer.

Obituaries of cinematic figures

Gifford was a regular obituarist for British newspapers The Independent and The Guardian. As well as specialising in the obituaries of film actors, screenwriters, producers and animators, Gifford also wrote many obituaries of comic creators and figures from television, radio and music hall.

Biographic details of early cinematic figures

Biographic details may have been fully or partially published earlier in Gifford's The Illustrated Who's Who in British Films (1978).

Film credits

In addition to writing extensively on cinema history, Gifford also scripted, directed and photographed a number of newsreel, information and commercial short films.

Books about Denis Gifford and film

See also

References

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