The City of the Dead 1960 Ultimate Guide Signed + Art Print

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In production for August 2026 shipping. A signed, deluxe collector’s edition, hand-numbered out of just 250 and complete with an exclusive art print – limited availability.

The fog rolls in, the candles gutter, and one of British horror’s most atmospheric chillers casts its spell once more. The signed City of the Dead 1960 Ultimate Guide leads you through the eerie, fog-bound tale of witchcraft and human sacrifice that put Christopher Lee at the heart of a brand-new horror dynasty – packed with beautifully restored stills and expertly written articles. This luxurious full-colour magazine explores the making of the movie (released in the United States as Horror Hotel), its pivotal place in British horror history, and its enduring grip on fans of the supernatural. A plethora of meticulously restored images draws you deep into the cursed town of Whitewood, where the line between the living and the damned is never quite where you expect it. With our high-end production values, finished with authentic signatures from both authors, hand-numbered out of just 250 worldwide and complete with an exclusive art print, this signed Ultimate Guide magazine is a stunning, atmospheric addition to any classic horror magazine collection, and a true collector’s item for fans of the film itself.

The City of the Dead 1960 Ultimate Guide cover, signed with free art print

A burning, a bargain – and a town in thrall to witchcraft

In 1692, in the fictional Massachusetts town of Whitewood, the witch Elizabeth Selwyn is dragged to the stake – but not before she and her accomplice, Jethrow Keane, sell their souls to Lucifer for eternal life and revenge. Three centuries later, a young student named Nan Barlow travels to Whitewood on the recommendation of her professor to research the region’s dark history, unaware that the town is still in the grip of its immortal coven, and that she has been chosen as their next sacrifice. Made officially by Vulcan Films and co-produced by Max J Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky, The City of the Dead is now widely considered to have been the very first Amicus production – the pair of New Yorkers having been sufficiently taken with a sojourn in England to put down some roots and continue in the genre. As you’ll discover within the crisply designed pages of this signed guide, it’s a film whose creeping dread and tombstone atmosphere helped shape the future of British horror.

Compelling articles that explore the film’s development

This signed magazine guide features a series of absorbing, professionally written articles that examine how The City of the Dead came to life as one of witch-horror’s most striking and distinctive entries. You’ll learn about the production, casting, the screenplay that George Baxt crafted from Milton Subotsky’s original story, and the film’s vital role at the very dawn of the Amicus story. Our informative approach lays bare the practical challenges and creative decisions behind the scenes – including the curious task of coaxing British actors into convincing North American accents – giving you an invaluable understanding of how this fog-shrouded slice of supernatural horror came into being. You’ll also discover a wealth of trivia facts to enrich your knowledge of the film – the signed City of the Dead Ultimate Guide is a must-have resource for any fan of folk horror and the macabre.

Meet the cast and crew who created the movie’s dark magic

As well as the movie itself, the signed guide to The City of the Dead explores the lives and careers of the artists who made it a reality. A range of informative biography features introduces key cast and crew members, from horror legend Christopher Lee and the magnetic Patricia Jessel to Venetia Stevenson, Betta St John, Dennis Lotis and the unmistakable Valentine Dyall, alongside first-time director John Llewellyn Moxey and producers Max J Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky. It’s the perfect way to gain a greater understanding of the talent behind the film’s creation, and you’re likely to discover a few surprises along the way.

First-class production values in every page

Produced in A4 format (210mm x 297mm), this signed guide has a sturdy front cover with a glossy finish that demonstrated our dedication to quality, while the inner pages are printed on fine silk stock paper with a light sheen that makes every page a joy. As cold and shadowy as the cursed streets of Whitewood itself, The City of the Dead conjured its dread from swirling fog, guttering candlelight and a creeping sense of doom rather than overt monstrosity. The film’s uniquely shadowy atmosphere is reflected in the timeless yet subtly expressive page layouts, which evoke the film’s atmosphere while allowing you to focus on the content for an easy and enjoyable reading experience.

Breathtakingly restored imagery

A crucial element in the beauty of this signed City of the Dead magazine guide is its imagery. In line with our commitment to using only the finest stills, each image has been painstakingly restored to look its best on the page. Our use of full-colour print processes mean that even black and white stills boast variations in tone and contrast that traditional monochrome printing simply does not offer, making every fog-wreathed, candlelit frame look its best.

The fog’s lying thick over Whitewood tonight, and the locals at the Raven’s Inn aren’t exactly the talkative sort. Mrs Newless watches a little too closely from behind the desk, and somewhere a clock seems to be edging towards the Hour of Thirteen. Perhaps we should find a quiet corner to settle down with the signed Ultimate Guide to The City of the Dead. Best not to wander too far, though – Candlemas Eve is almost upon us, and the candles in the crypt have only just been lit…

Complete your folk horror collection

If the old religion and the darker corners of British horror hold a fascination for you, our companion Ultimate Guides make the perfect partners to this one:

Also available in other editions

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Specifications:

  • Signed, deluxe collector’s edition
  • Hand-numbered out of 250 worldwide
  • Includes an exclusive art print
  • 36 pages
  • A4 (210mm x 297mm)
  • Full colour throughout
  • Luxury gloss laminated cover
  • Printed on fine silk stock paper

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