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RE: [bomp] twisted retro -- the future is next?
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--- Moptop66 <moptop66@rogers.com> wrote:
>
> >I have a theory, rather unproven, that many of the
> WW1 films of the
> >60s/early 70s were indirect ways of commenting on
> Vietnam, a topic
> >forbidden in the H'wood of the time (not counting
> right wing swill like The
> >Green Berets and a few super obscure b films
>
> There are actually several books and essays on this
> throughout film theory
> literature (don't have the books at hand but could
> direct those to you
> later). It was also discussed quite heavily (along
> with Hitchcock and noir)
> in a "Philosophy of Film" course I took in
> university.
>
> Of all places, Wal-Mart has tons of noir film on DVD
> in their bargain DVDs.
> They're $3.98 here (Toronto) but I saw them for
> cheaper when I was visiting
> my parents in Nashville. Ones we've found are
> "Detour", "DOA", "Quicksand",
> "Kansas City Confidential", "The Man With The Golden
> Arm" and "Hatful Of
> Rain" (I know that neither are technically noir but
> they're great finds)
I'd consider "The Man With The Golden Arm" to be
borderline noir,
especially considering that Preminger did direct quite
a few noir
films. I've never seen "Hatful of Rain" - I'd heard
that was Tony Francisiosa (spelling?))'s fave of all
the roles he ever did. Funny, considering all the dope
films I've seen (including some REALLY obscure ones,
like a Mexican silent drug exploitation film from 1926
called "The Iron Fist"), I've somehow missed that one.
I've never seen "Quicksand" - I do have a story though
about Mickey Rooney (who starred in it). His stepson
was in the Angry Samoans for a short time and a couple
guys in the Samoans once
hung out with him. He suggested a song title for a
punk rock song -
"Casting Couch, Ouch Ouch".
Never seen "The Devil Thumbs A Ride" nor "Kansas City
Confidential" either.
> "Suddenly" and my fave of all time "The Devil Thumbs
> A Ride". We also
> grabbed "Dr. Blood's Coffin" and "Maniac"- a totally
> flipped out film from
> 1934 by Dwain Esper (who produced "Freaks" and made
> a bunch of exploitation
> and sexploitation films in the 30s and 40s).
"The cats eat the rats and the rats eat the cats."
That's obviously where Husker Du got those lyrics
from....
Phyllis
> Diller is in it as
> well! I think these movies must be cheap for these
> low budget companies to
> release.
They're public domain, I would assume
Michael
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Sexual orgies, homosexual or not, eliminate social tensions and should be encouraged. - Justice Vincent Scalia
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