The Crime Films of Anthony Mann

Author:   Max Alvarez
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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9781496840868


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   25 March 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Crime Films of Anthony Mann


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Anthony Mann (1906–1967) is renowned for his outstanding 1950s Westerns starring James Stewart (Winchester '73, The Naked Spur, The Man from Laramie). But there is more to Mann's cinematic universe than those tough Wild West action dramas featuring conflicted and secretive heroes. This brilliant Hollywood craftsman also directed fourteen electrifying crime thrillers between 1942 and 1951, among them such towering achievements in film noir as T-Men, Raw Deal, and Side Street. Mann was as much at home filming dark urban alleys in black-and-white as he was the prairies and mountains in Technicolor, and his protagonists were no less conflicted and secretive than his 1950s cowboys. In these Mann crime thrillers we find powerful stories of sexual obsession (The Great Flamarion), the transforming images of women in wartime and postwar America (Strangers in the Night, Strange Impersonation), exploitation of Mexican immigrants (Border Incident), studies of the criminal mind (He Walked by Night), and Civil War bigotry (The Tall Target). Mann's forceful camera captured such memorable and diverse stars as Erich von Stroheim, Farley Granger, Dennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor, Richard Basehart, Ricardo Montalbán, Ruby Dee, and Raymond Burr. The Crime Films of Anthony Mann features analysis of rare documents, screenplays, story treatments, and studio memoranda and reveals detailed behind-the-scenes information on preproduction and production on the Mann thrillers. Author Max Alvarez uses rare and newly available sources to explore the creation of these noir masterworks. Along the way, the book exposes secrets and solves mysteries surrounding the mercurial director and his remarkable career, which also included Broadway and early live television.

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Author:   Max Alvarez
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.475kg
ISBN:  

9781496840868


ISBN 10:   1496840860
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   25 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"The author’s access to rare and newly available sources pays dividends, and this study is an essential purchase for admirers of American genre cinema."" Crime Time"


Among devoted cinephiles, Anthony Mann's Westerns have been enshrined near the top achievements in that beloved genre, especially the handful he made with James Stewart, but little has been written about the excellent series of crime pictures he directed before those. That oversight has now been corrected with this meticulously researched and lovingly detailed new book by Max Alvarez, a triumph of film scholarship, most readable, reliable in its opinions, and touching in its devotion to the subject at hand.--Peter Bogdanovich This is strong film scholarship, revealing fascinating details and approached with great responsibility.-- A Classic Movie Blog This study is more than welcome, given the emphasis always placed on the director's Westerns, and shows just how inspired and scrupulous a director Mann often was prior to making Winchester '73, The Man from Laramie, and Man of the West. The author provides essential contextual and background material on the often-independent small studios that produced the films in question: the careful and systematic use of archival material enables him to determine with a considerable degree of accuracy and conviction the nature of the contributions to each film by the director and his collaborators, in particular director of photography John Alton. The articulation of the textual and the extra-textual makes The Crime Films of Anthony Mann a most valuable work for teachers and students alike, as well as for the informed general reader.--Reynold Humphries, former professor of film studies at the University of Lille, France


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Max Alvarez is author and illustrator of The Cinéphile’s Guide to the Great Age of Cinema, and his essay on the Thornton Wilder Shadow of a Doubt screenplay appears in Thornton Wilder: New Perspectives. He has also written for Film History: An International Journal and Chicago Tribune.

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