Fatalism in American film noir some cinematic philosophy
By: Pippin, Robert B.
Material type: BookSeries: University of Virginia Page-Barbour lectures at the University of Virginia: 2010Publisher: USA : University of Virginia Press , 2012Description: 135 pages.ISBN: 9780813932019; 9780813934020; 9780813931890; 0813931894.Subject(s): Film noir -- United States -- History and criticism | Fate and fatalism in motion picturesDDC classification: 791.436 | 791.436556 Summary: Introduction -- Trapped by oneself in Jacques Tourneur's Out of the past -- "A deliberate, intentional fool" in Orson Welles's The lady from Shanghai -- Sexual agency in Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street -- "Why didn't you shoot again, baby?": concluding remarksItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-126) and index
Introduction -- Trapped by oneself in Jacques Tourneur's Out of the past -- "A deliberate, intentional fool" in Orson Welles's The lady from Shanghai -- Sexual agency in Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street -- "Why didn't you shoot again, baby?": concluding remarks.
Introduction -- Trapped by oneself in Jacques Tourneur's Out of the past -- "A deliberate, intentional fool" in Orson Welles's The lady from Shanghai -- Sexual agency in Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street -- "Why didn't you shoot again, baby?": concluding remarks
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