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Edward Dmytryk was one of the so-called Hollywood Ten jailed for contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947.

Finding himself blacklisted after his prison sentence and unable to operate under a pseudonym, he took the step of testifying and naming names to the Committee. His career resumed to considerable commercial success, but also to prolonged and bitter criticism from the left and persistent mistrust from the right. Acknowledged as one of the key figures in the development of the film noir genre, having directed one of its first films, Murder, My Sweet, Dmytryk has otherwise frequently been sidelined in critical studies because of the controversy. This book is the first to critically evaluate each of the dozens of films he made between the 1930s and the 1970s including The Young Lions, Crossfire and The Caine Mutiny, among many others.



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This book is a carefully researched and perceptive study of the work of one of Hollywood's most controversial directors, whose career has long been crying out for sympathetic yet incisive re-evaluation. High on the list of any critic's priorities should be a passionate engagement with the subject and, if necessary, a restoration of justice


and the author has risen impressively to the challenge." — Neil Sinyard, emeritus professor of film studies, University of Hull

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/21/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476680927, 978-1476680927
      ISBN10: 1476680922

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Edward Dmytryk was one of the so-called Hollywood Ten jailed for contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947.

      Finding himself blacklisted after his prison sentence and unable to operate under a pseudonym, he took the step of testifying and naming names to the Committee. His career resumed to considerable commercial success, but also to prolonged and bitter criticism from the left and persistent mistrust from the right. Acknowledged as one of the key figures in the development of the film noir genre, having directed one of its first films, Murder, My Sweet, Dmytryk has otherwise frequently been sidelined in critical studies because of the controversy. This book is the first to critically evaluate each of the dozens of films he made between the 1930s and the 1970s including The Young Lions, Crossfire and The Caine Mutiny, among many others.



      Trade Review
      This book is a carefully researched and perceptive study of the work of one of Hollywood's most controversial directors, whose career has long been crying out for sympathetic yet incisive re-evaluation. High on the list of any critic's priorities should be a passionate engagement with the subject and, if necessary, a restoration of justice


      and the author has risen impressively to the challenge." — Neil Sinyard, emeritus professor of film studies, University of Hull

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