Into the Dark
The Hidden World of Film Noir, 1941-1950
By Mark A. Vieira.
Turner Classic Movies (TCM).
Published by Running Press Adult.
Illustrated edition.
Published 2016.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 0762455233
ISBN-13: 978-0762455232
Description:
Bursting with glossy stills and archival material, film
historian and photographer Mark A. Vieira's Into The Dark: The Hidden World
of Film Noir, 1941-1950 offers an unprecedented portal into Hollywood's
golden era of cynicism. A systematic study of noir, this gorgeous coffee table
tome fills a significant gap in scholarship on the genre.” – MovieMaker.
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.
Into the Dark is the first book to
tell the story of film noir in its own voice. Author Mark A. Vieira quotes the
artists who made these movies and the journalists and critics who wrote about
them, taking readers on a year-by-year tour of the exciting nights when movies
like Double Indemnity, Mildred Pierce, and Sunset Boulevard
were sprung on an unsuspecting public. For the first time, we hear the voices
of film noir artists speak from the sets and offices of the studios, explaining
the dark genre, even before it had a name. Those voices tell how the genre was
born and how it thrived in an industry devoted to sweetness and light.
Into the Dark is a ticket to a smoky,
glamorous world. You enter a story conference with Raymond Chandler, visit the
set of Laura, and watch Detour with a Midwest audience. This
volume recreates the environment that spawned film noir. It also displays the
wit and warmth of the genre's artists. Hedda Hopper reports on Citizen Kane,
calling Orson Welles "Little Orson Annie." Lauren Bacall says she
enjoys playing a bad girl in To Have and Have Not. Bosley Crowther calls
Joan Crawford in Possessed a "ghost wailing for a demon lover
beneath a waning moon." An Indiana exhibitor rates the classic Murder,
My Sweet a "passable program picture." Illustrated by hundreds of
rare still photographs, Into the Dark conveys the mystery, glamour, and
irony that make film noir surpassingly popular.
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