Dark city The lost world of film noir

Eddie Muller

Book - 2021

Examines the movies and artists of film noir, describing the social climate and artistic skills that contributed to the genre.

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Published
Philadelphia : Running Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Eddie Muller (author)
Edition
Revised and expanded edition, First edition
Item Description
At head of title: TCM Turner Classic Movies.
Physical Description
xi, 259 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 x 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-245) and index.
ISBN
9780762498970
  • Welcome to dark city
  • Sinister heights
  • The Precinct
  • Hale Street
  • Shamus flats
  • Vixenville
  • Blind alley
  • The psych ward
  • Knockover square
  • Losers' lane
  • The big house
  • Thieves' highway
  • The stage door.
Review by Library Journal Review

"Czar of Noir" Muller (host of Turner Classic Movies Noir Alley and president of the Film Noir Foundation) splendidly updates his 1998 film history book with this classy, glossy edition. With florid descriptions ("she swipes a gun…and gives Pope six good reasons he should have promoted her husband") and deep knowledge of the genre, he takes readers on a tour of all the locales in "Dark City": Vixenville, where dames like Rita Hayworth and Ida Lupino lead men astray; the Psych Ward, where "vexed veterans are quarantined"; the Big House, where noir's leading men (and women) are doomed to enter and determined to break out; Hate Street, a rocky road of ruined relationships; and many more dark spots. Muller places film noir in historical perspective and livens up an already jumpin' tome with mini profiles of Dark City denizens such as Roberts Mitchum and Ryan, screenwriter Ben Hecht, Hitchcock producer Joan Harrison, and Lizabeth Scott, dubbed "the Threat" by studio flacks. He uncovers some secrets and reveals who named names during the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings. VERDICT With its extensive bibliography, index, lavish photos, and dozens of films ranging from the obscure to the well-known, this title will please newcomers to noir and hard-core fans who can't get enough of Muller's Noir Alley intros and outros.--Liz French, Library Journal

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