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Beteiligte: Rhodes, Gary D., Broomer, Stephen, Hantke, Steffen, Harper, Graeme, Heffernan, Kevin, Hogan, David, Humphries, Reynold, Justice, Chris, Loren, Scott, Manon, Hugh S.
veröffentlicht: Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2008.
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Umfang: 1 online resource (351 pages)
ISBN: 9780739144459
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
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Print version:: Rhodes, Gary D., Edgar G. Ulmer, Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books/Fortress Academic,c2008
Kollektion: E-Books adlr
Inhaltsangabe

Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row examines the full scope of the career of this often overlooked film auteur, with essays exploring individual films, groups of films (such as his important work in film noir), repetitive themes appearing across the spectrum of his work, and a case study of three essays analyzing The Black Cat (1934).

Intro
Edgar G. Ulmer
Contents
Introduction
Part I: TEXTS AND CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 1: Edgar G. Ulmer: The Low-End Independent Filmmaker
CHAPTER 2: Edgar G. Ulmer: The Godfather of Sexploitation?
CHAPTER 3: At the Border: Edgar G. Ulmer's Foreign-Language Productions
Part II: FILM NOIR
CHAPTER 4: Dead Fathers and Other Detours: Ulmer's Noir
CHAPTER 5: See Spot: The Parametric Film Noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer
CHAPTER 6: Even the Pictures Lie
CHAPTER 7: Edgar G. Ulmer's HomicidalNoirs
CHAPTER 8: All Wrong Turns: Tracking Subjectivity in Detour
CHAPTER 9: Masculinity and Masochism in Detour
Part III: INDIVIDUAL FILMS
CHAPTER 10: Puppets and Paintings
CHAPTER 11: Beyond Citizen Kane: Ruthless as Radical Psychobiography
CHAPTER 12: "The Gateway to America"
CHAPTER 13: Meeting The Man from Planet X
CHAPTER 14: Nothing to Hyde: Reading The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
CHAPTER 15: Murder, Family, and Weird Science
CHAPTER 16: "A Sword and Sandal Gone Screwy" or, Edgar G. Ulmer's Journey to the Lost City
Part IV: CASE STUDY-THE BLACK CAT (1934)
CHAPTER 17: Bauhaus of Horrors: Edgar G. Ulmer and The Black Cat
CHAPTER 18:The Devil's Contract: The Satisfaction of Self-Destruction in Edgar G. Ulmer's The Black Cat
CHAPTER 19: "Tremonstrous" Hopes and "Oke" Results
Index
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