SUPPER WITH THE STARS is a fun and inventive cookbook fusing film history and fabulous food ideas which continues the culinary legacy of legendary Hollywood actor, art lover and gourmet Vincent Price. Written by Peter Fuller and Jenny Hammerton, it features illustrations by Ben Wickey and a Foreword by Victoria Price. ★ Dine, sup and cook-a-long with Vincent Price and his legendary co*stars every week of the year. ★ Enjoy the meal and watch a classic Vincent Price movie at the same time. COOKBOOK HIGHLIGHTS 52 recipes from the kitchens of Vincent Price’s co*stars paired with 52 recipes selected from his cookbooks - 52 films from Vincent Price’s extensive big-screen career - 52 insightful biographies and film reviews, with fun facts and trivia - Extra Helpings chapter featuring hints, tips and more recipes - Beverages chapter - Conversion chart - A-Z glossary RECIPES FOR COOKS OF ALL ABILITIES Easy-to-make instructions - Great for both novices and the kitchen-adventurous alike - Breakfast, lunch, dinner and party ideas - Kitchen tested by Vincent Price fans and foodies from around the world A VINCENT PRICE CULINARY JOURNEY Host a Vincent Price movie night and dinner - Over 100 recipes tested, reviewed and updated for the modern palate - Each co*star dish expertly paired with one of Vincent Price’s recipes - Vincent Price movie-themed cocktails COME INTO THE KITCHENS OF... Hollywood Icons: Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Lillian Gish, Robert Mitchum, Ronald Colman - Hollywood Beauties: Anne Francis, Ava Gardner, Gene Tierney, Jane Russell, Lana Turner - Hollywood Heavyweights: Charlton Heston, Charles Bronson, Dana Andrews, Victor Mature - Horror Legends: Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr, Peter Cushing, Peter Lorre - Comedy Greats: Groucho Marx, Terry-Thomas - Plus Elvis Presley …and many more THE FILMS Fun and informative reviews on a selection of classics ranging from Service de Luxe (1938) to Edward Scissorhands (1990). Includes film noir, comedy, thriller and drama favourites such as Laura (1944), Champagne for Caesar (1950), Shock (1946), Dragonwyck (1946) and The Whales of August (1987). Plus, 20 years of chills and thrills from House of Wax (1953) to Theatre of Blood (1973).