

desertcart.com: Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row: 9780739125687: Rhodes, Gary D.: Books Review: Table of Contents - Introduction -- Gary D. Rhodes I: Texts and Contexts 1. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Low-End Independent FilmmakerPar Excellence -- Yannis Tzioumakis 2. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Godfather of Sexploitation? -- Chris Justice 3. At the Border: Edgar G. Ulmer's The Singing Blacksmith (1938) and Cossacks in Exile (1939) -- Claudia Pummer II: Film Noir 4. Dead Fathers and Other Detours: Ulmer's Noir -- Scott Loren 5. See Spot: The Parametric Film Noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer -- Hugh S. Manon 6. Even the Pictures Lie: The Unreliable Narrator in the Film Noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer -- Stephen Broomer 7. Edgar G. Ulmer's Homicidal Noirs: Psychosis and Possession in Strange Illusion, The Strange Woman, and Bluebeard -- Marlisa Santos 8. All Wrong Turns: Tracking Subjectivity in Detour (1945) -- Phillip Sipiora 9. Masculinity and Masochism in Detour (1945) -- Reynold Humphries III: Individual Films 10. Puppets and Painting: Authorship and Artistry in Edgar G. Ulmer's Bluebeard -- Steffen Hantke 11. Beyond Citizen Kane: Ruthless as Radical Psychobiography -- Tony Williams 12. "The Gateway to America": Assimilation and Art in Carnegie Hall (1947) -- Tony Tracy 13. Meeting The Man From Planet X (1951) -- Graeme Harper 14. Nothing to Hyde: Reading The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957) -- Robert Singer 15. Murder, Family, and Weird Science:The Amazing Transparent Man -- David J. Hogan 16. "A Sword and Sandal Gone Screwy" or, Edgar G. Ulmer's Journey to the Lost City--L'Atlantide -- Kevin Heffernan IV: Case Study--The Black Cat (1934) 17. Bauhaus of Horrors: Edgar G. Ulmer and The Black Cat -- Alison Peirse 18. The Devil's Contract: The Satisfaction of Self-Destruction in Edgar G. Ulmer's The Black Cat -- Dion Tubrett 19 "Tremonstrous" Hopes and "Oke" Results: The 1934 Reception of The Black Cat -- Gary D. Rhodes Review: As Always - As always with Mr. Rhodes books, the research is just incredible, and precise. If you have read any of Mr. Rhodes books you will know what I am talking about. If you are a fan of Mr. Ulmer and his works, then get a copy of this book now, you will not be dissapointed.
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,812,098 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,372 in Individual Directors #1,948 in Movie Director Biographies #10,883 in Movie History & Criticism |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (3) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.79 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0739125680 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0739125687 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 350 pages |
| Publication date | December 21, 2009 |
| Publisher | Lexington Books |
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Table of Contents
Introduction -- Gary D. Rhodes I: Texts and Contexts 1. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Low-End Independent FilmmakerPar Excellence -- Yannis Tzioumakis 2. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Godfather of Sexploitation? -- Chris Justice 3. At the Border: Edgar G. Ulmer's The Singing Blacksmith (1938) and Cossacks in Exile (1939) -- Claudia Pummer II: Film Noir 4. Dead Fathers and Other Detours: Ulmer's Noir -- Scott Loren 5. See Spot: The Parametric Film Noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer -- Hugh S. Manon 6. Even the Pictures Lie: The Unreliable Narrator in the Film Noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer -- Stephen Broomer 7. Edgar G. Ulmer's Homicidal Noirs: Psychosis and Possession in Strange Illusion, The Strange Woman, and Bluebeard -- Marlisa Santos 8. All Wrong Turns: Tracking Subjectivity in Detour (1945) -- Phillip Sipiora 9. Masculinity and Masochism in Detour (1945) -- Reynold Humphries III: Individual Films 10. Puppets and Painting: Authorship and Artistry in Edgar G. Ulmer's Bluebeard -- Steffen Hantke 11. Beyond Citizen Kane: Ruthless as Radical Psychobiography -- Tony Williams 12. "The Gateway to America": Assimilation and Art in Carnegie Hall (1947) -- Tony Tracy 13. Meeting The Man From Planet X (1951) -- Graeme Harper 14. Nothing to Hyde: Reading The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957) -- Robert Singer 15. Murder, Family, and Weird Science:The Amazing Transparent Man -- David J. Hogan 16. "A Sword and Sandal Gone Screwy" or, Edgar G. Ulmer's Journey to the Lost City--L'Atlantide -- Kevin Heffernan IV: Case Study--The Black Cat (1934) 17. Bauhaus of Horrors: Edgar G. Ulmer and The Black Cat -- Alison Peirse 18. The Devil's Contract: The Satisfaction of Self-Destruction in Edgar G. Ulmer's The Black Cat -- Dion Tubrett 19 "Tremonstrous" Hopes and "Oke" Results: The 1934 Reception of The Black Cat -- Gary D. Rhodes
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As Always
As always with Mr. Rhodes books, the research is just incredible, and precise. If you have read any of Mr. Rhodes books you will know what I am talking about. If you are a fan of Mr. Ulmer and his works, then get a copy of this book now, you will not be dissapointed.
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