Description
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Possesses the potential to alter the entire field. An unimpeachable reference book to be dipped into at need and taken in toto as a substantial, sustained, and original interpretation of its subject. Miklitsch is profoundly (and charmingly) collegial, but his scrupulous tone should not obscure the challenge to received wisdom his book poses."--Ann Douglas, author of
Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s"Miklitsch's extended mediation on 1950s noir will entertain and intrigue both film scholars and movie fans." --
Journal of American Culture"An interesting piece of work that highlights a commonly neglected period of American film noir."--
Pop Culture Shelf “In this recommended read, [Miklitsch] finds something fresh to say about a familiar film topic.”--
Library Journal"Highly Recommended."--
Choice"Robert Miklitsch shows once again why he is one of the most interesting and knowledgeable critics of film noir. These readings of key '50s releases sparkle with insight, wit, and the enthusiasm of the committed cinephile."--R. Barton Palmer, author of
Hollywood's Dark Cinema: The American Film Noir?