Clowns in Horror

A Film and Television Guide

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About the Book

Clowns have always harbored a dark side, but with the proliferation of visual media platforms, their grotesque personas have taken center stage. A far cry from the jovial performers at children’s parties and circuses, clowns have become a staple of the horror genre. From the blockbuster success of Stephen King’s IT to indie cult favorites like Terrifier, it is evident that clowns hold a coveted place in the court of horror.
This book explores the full spectrum of clown horror, covering both feature films and TV shows. While it includes additional information about cast and crew, the book primarily offers a broad survey of clowns in the growing subgenre of horror entertainment. TV shows and films, both short and featured, are explored individually, with attention given to lesser-known films as well as blockbusters. Also providing an overview of clown history, tracing the clown’s origins back to ancient Rome, this text offers a comprehensive exploration of the macabre world of painted faces, twisted laughter, and nightmares represented in horror media.

About the Author(s)

Glenn Tolle is a writer, artist and researcher from Rochester, New York. He has written for various horror websites, and is working on his first, full length, horror feature.

Bibliographic Details

Glenn Tolle
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Bibliographic Info: ca. 40 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2025
pISBN: 978-1-4766-7850-4
eISBN: 978-1-4766-5512-3
Imprint: McFarland