Film noir / edited by Homer Pettey and R. Barton Palmer.

Explores the development of film noir as a cultural and artistic phenomenon This book traces the development of what we know as film noir from the proto-noir elements of Feuillade's silent French crime series and German Expressionism to the genre's mid-twentieth century popularization and...

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Other Authors: Pettey, Homer B. (Editor), Palmer, R. Barton, 1946- (Editor)
Other title:Film noir (Pettey and Palmer)
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Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2014]
Series:Traditions in American cinema.
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505 0 |a The cinema of uncertainty and the opacity of information from Louis Feuillade's crime serials to Film noir -- Warning shadows : German expressionism and American Film noir -- Hard-boiled tradition and early Film noir -- Cold war noir -- Noiring the pitch : the conflicted soundtracks of Out of the past, The blue gardenia and The long goodbye -- Split screen : sound/music in The stranger/Criss cross -- Gender and noir -- The subversive shade of black in Film noir. 
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