The Art of Noir Featuring: The Stranger, The Man With The Golden Arm, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, and Bonus: Rebecca
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Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Nein
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
07.02.2025
Verlag
Maple Spring PublishingSeitenzahl
402 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
1883 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798350501827
These four samples from the classic era of film noirthe 1940s and '50sThe Strange Love of Martha Ivers, The Stranger, The Man with the Golden Arm, and Rebeccagive a uniquely sharp and compelling glimpse into the themes of noir. In settings as diverse as a squalid corner of Chicago, a quiet New England village, an industrial company town, and a gothic mansion on the coast of England, we see a tight mesh of human entanglements, bound by crime, hidden desires, and an overhanging past.
These four films also offer us the visions of some of the greatest directors of all time, including The Stranger, by the legendary Orson Welles, and Rebecca, from Alfred Hitchcock, the pastmaster of suspense. Screen greats Sir Laurence Olivier, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Kirk Douglas, and Frank Sinatra give some of their most brilliant and spellbinding performances.
These films exercise their power to this day. They expose the hidden motives that lie within every human being: viciousness, greed, hatred, and selfishness, along with love, courage, and integrity. We come to see that behind all human appearances lies an array of complex and intricate motivessome of them hidden even to the characters themselves.
These printed versions fully and accurately replicate the final films. Unlike shooting scripts--which are often changed heavily by the time they reach the screen--these versions replicate the actual spoken dialogue word for word. Additional bridges describe the action as it reveals itself to the viewer. These new and unique versions bring readers as close as possible to these classic movies in their compelling final form.
In addition, author and philosopher Richard Smoley provides a bracing and insightful foreword to the collection, showing where noir fits into the history of filmand of Americaand showing how it continues to shape and influence our culture to this day.
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