Film Noir : Bringing Darkness to Light

Gary Leva

Film Noir : Bringing Darkness to Light [videorecording]= Gary Leva - United States Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 2006 - 1 videodisc (ca. 68 min.) sound, black & white. 4 3/4 in. - Film Noir : Bringing Darkness to Light Film Noir Classic Collection .

The disc contains the following Shorts:
- Forbidden Passage (1941)
- A Gun in His Hand (1945)
- The Luckiest Guy in the World (1947)
- Women in Hiding (1940)
- You, the People (1940)

From case cover:
Film noir is a hardluck loner, a slumming angel, a look that can kill. It is a mood and menace, small budgets and big imagination. It is a bleak, unsparing, a slap across the beezer, take it and like it. It is a parade of trenchcoated Pls, tough cookies, schemers, weasels and moneymen. And it has a single star. "The star of film noir is fate,"explains Carol Littleton (editor of Body Heat)." It just doesn't get a screen credit."
Clips from noir classics and little-known gems, plus interviews with modern noir aficionados like directors Christopher Nolan and Frank Miller, writers James Ellroy and Brain Helegeland and others shape this multifaceted exploration of the movie style that grew out of the hard realities of post-World War II life. What is the difference between crime stories and noir? What was the first film noir movie? The answers are intriguing. And noir to the core. Take it and like it.


DVD video; Dolby Digital 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Regions 1-4; 1.37:1 as 4:3 fullscreen.


English audio. Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles.

PN1997 / .F556 2006