New Book: Horror Dogs: Man’s Best Friend as Movie Monster Terry Bunch, August 17, 2023 New Book: Horror Dogs: Man’s Best Friend as Movie Monster Horror Dog: Man’s Best Friend as Movie Monster looks at the fascinating history of canines in horror movies and why our best friends were (and are still) painted as malevolent. Stretching back into Classical mythology, treacherous hounds are found only sporadically in art and literature until the appearance of cinema’s first horror dog, Sherlock Holmes’ Hound of the Baskervilles. The story intensifies through World War II’s K-9 Corps to the 1970s animal horror films, which broke social taboos about the “good dog” on screen and deliberately vilified certain breeds—sometimes even fluffy lapdogs. With behind-the-scenes insights from writers, directors, actors, and dog trainers, here are the flickering hounds of silent films through talkies and Technicolor, to the latest computer-generated brutes—the supernatural, rabid, laboratory-made, alien, feral, and trained killers. “Cave Canem (Beware the Dog)”—or as one seminal film warned, “They’re not pets anymore.” Author Brian Patrick Duggan is a canine historian and author of several books and numerous articles about dogs in history. He is a retired university technology educator and an American Kennel Club judge. Horror Dogs: Man’s Best Friend as Movie Monster $49.95, 274 pages, 55 photos, glossary, appendix, notes, bibliography, index. softcover (7 x 10) available from McFarland Publishers, also Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Copyright Date: 2023 pISBN: 978-1-4766-8587-8 eISBN: 978-1-4766-4948-1 Share this:FacebookTwitterTumblrPinterestRedditLinkedInEmail Related Books News BookHorror