Into the dark The hidden world of film noir, 1941-1950

Mark A. Vieira, 1950-

Book - 2016

You know film noir when you see it: the shadowed setting; the cynical detective; the femme fatale; and the twist of fate. Into the Dark captures this alluring genre with a cavalcade of compelling photographs and a guide to 82 of its best films.

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Published
Philadelphia, PA : Running Press 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Mark A. Vieira, 1950- (-)
Other Authors
Eddie Muller (-)
Item Description
"TCM Turner Classic Movies" -- Cover.
Physical Description
336 pages : illustrations : 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliography (pages 330-331) and index.
ISBN
9780762455232
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Review by Library Journal Review

In the years before, during, and after World War II, the Hollywood studios cranked out a series of films featuring world-weary, hard-boiled men, often private investigators, and femmes fatales, acting out their sweaty, amoral impulses of lust, betrayal, and murder. Later called film noir, at the time "crime thrillers" or "murder dramas," some of these pictures such as Citizen Kane and The Lost Weekend were not centered on crime. This book, published in association with Turner Classic Movies, reviews 82 films released between 1941 and 1950, with comments from critics, exhibitors, stars, and directors. This reviewer found some of the coverage of individual films too brief (e.g., the classic The Spiral Staircase only receives a page). Changing mores, censorship issues, and that many actors, directors, and writers became victims of Hollywood's blacklist eventually doomed the genre, although it enjoyed a revival in the 1960s and 1970s. Movie buffs will be thrilled with the many lovingly produced shots of actors, reproduced in (mostly) rich black-and-white portraits. VERDICT A fitting tribute to many esteemed performers, this title is recommended for film noir fanatics.-Stephen Rees, formerly with Levittown Lib., PA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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