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Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row
Contributor(s): Rhodes, Gary D. (Editor), Broomer, Stephen (Contribution by), Hantke, Steffen (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0739125672     ISBN-13: 9780739125670
Publisher: Lexington Books
OUR PRICE:   $145.53  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2008
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Annotation: Edgar G. UlmerDetouron 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).
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Performing Arts | Individual Director
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2008004141
Physical Information: 1.29" H x 6.41" W x 8.97" (1.41 lbs) 350 pages
 
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Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row illuminates the work of this under-appreciated film auteur through 21 new essays penned by a range of scholars from around the globe. Ulmer, an immigrant to Hollywood who fell from grace in Tinseltown after only one studio film, became one of the reigning directors of Poverty Row B-movies. Structured in four sections, Part I examines various contexts important to Ulmer's career, such as his work at the Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), and his work in exploitation films and ethnic cinema. Part II analyzes Ulmer's film noirs, featuring an emphasis on Detour (1945) and Murder Is My Beat (1955). Part III covers a variety of Ulmer's individual films, ranging from Bluebeard (1944) and Carnegie Hall (1947) to The Man from Planet X (1951) and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957). Part IV concludes the volume with a case study of The Black Cat (1934), offering three different analyses of Ulmer's landmark horror film.