Horror icon and filmmaker Tom Holland returns to the world he originated in his 1988 feature film and box office hit Child’s Play with the all-new hardcover book Child’s Play – A Visual Memoir, which is now available from Holland House Entertainment.
The book is now available now through Amazon or the Terror Time online shop.
Created using exclusive, never-before-seen photos and other rare production materials, Child’s Play – A Visual Memoir affords fans a unique glimpse into the creation of the beloved franchise that introduced Chucky to the world, and which created nightmares for millions worldwide. Over the course of 152 pages, readers will be treated to behind-the-scenes stories from Child’s Play stars Chris Sarandon and Alex Vincent, as well as the film’s award-winning cinematographer Bill Butler and writer and director Tom Holland himself.
“There were so many great creative partners that I had on this project,” says Holland of the book. “Not only did I have great contributions from so many people involved with the original film but A. Jack Ulrich (who he previously collaborated with on last year’s novel Fright Night: Origins) and Christian Francis (who is working with Tom on the upcoming novel, Killing Frank) really brought this book to life.
“I’m excited to be launching Child’s Play – A Visual Memoir, and to share some of the magic moments from this film, from development through character creation and on-set production. Our fans all around the world are in for a treat!”
Tom Holland is and American screenwriter, actor, and director, best known for his work in the horror film genre, penning the 1983 sequel to the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho, directing and co-writing the first entry in the long-running Child’s Play franchise (1988), and writing and directing the box office hit Fright Night (1985).
He also directed the Stephen King adaptations The Langoliers (1995) and Thinner (1996). Additional writing credits include screenplays for the horror films Class of 1984, The Beast Within and Cloak & Dagger, and episodes of the popular television series Tales from the Crypt, Masters of Horror and Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories. He is a two-time Saturn Award recipient.
Holland made the jump into children’s literature in 2018 when he co-wrote How to Scare a Monster with fellow writer Dustin Warburton.
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