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Camp Ghoul Mountain Part VI is one of the most infamous slasher-movie sequels of the 1980s. Known for its over-the-top gore effects, bizarre and psychedelic campground killer plot-and its legacy as a lightning rod for conspiracy theories concerning everything from UFOs and alien abductions to 9/11 and a secret cabal at the heart of world power. This revised and expanded Director's Cut contains a complete, authorized adaptation of the infamous cult slasher movie as well as the secret history of the behind-the-scenes drama and high-strange events that inspired the filmmakers, complete with…mehr

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Camp Ghoul Mountain Part VI is one of the most infamous slasher-movie sequels of the 1980s. Known for its over-the-top gore effects, bizarre and psychedelic campground killer plot-and its legacy as a lightning rod for conspiracy theories concerning everything from UFOs and alien abductions to 9/11 and a secret cabal at the heart of world power. This revised and expanded Director's Cut contains a complete, authorized adaptation of the infamous cult slasher movie as well as the secret history of the behind-the-scenes drama and high-strange events that inspired the filmmakers, complete with footnotes and autobiographical anecdotes. Camp Ghoul Mountain Part VI: The Official Novelization is a love letter to the horror movie boom of the 1980s and conspiracy theories of the 1990s-and, perhaps, a dire warning of the dark future to come. Who wants to go camping?
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Autorenporträt
Jonathan Raab is the author of The Mausoleum of Gore: A Halloween TV Special, Project Vampire Killer, The Haunting of Camp Winter Falcon, and more. He is the designer of Vampyrvania the tabletop roleplaying game and edited the anthologies Euroschlock Nightmares, Behold the Undead of Dracula, and Terror in 16-bits. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, including The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Fourteen. He lives in Gothic upstate New York with his wife and son.