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‪#‎thriller‬ ‪#‎hitchcock‬ ‪#‎Novel‬ ‪#‎hollywood‬ ‪#‎movie‬ ‪#‎shadowofadoubt‬ by @billhare77 at http://www.booksbywilliam.com/hitchcock-defines-%C2%A8typical-killer%C2%A8/ (at Los Angeles/Hollywood California)
When one explores the psychology of film noir it becomes readily understandable why it became such a popular vehicle for both audiences and Hollywood studios. The answer lay in symbol creation, us...
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The Forties produced a surge of cinematic activity in the film noir field. A mood shift generated by World War Two and awareness of toughened reality concerning the human experience saw anti-hero,...
The 1945 film, directed by Michael Curtiz, resulted in Crawford winning an Academy Award in the Best Actress category.
Mike Mazurki received a college degree from Manhattan College during the Depression period, when few Americans held degrees beyond high school. Mazurki became a personal friend that I met as part o...
An important element of the film that was much discussed in the Hollywood of that war period was that ¨Murder, My Sweet¨ marked an important career crossroad for Dick Powell, the film’s leading man.  Having just turned 40, Powell was deemed to be past the acceptable age to continue as the energetic song and dance man he had been up to then.  Remember that this was an era when female stars like Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck had to finesse their way past the arbitrary big-40 curse by appearing as career women.
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Professional boxing is a great theme for film noir. A series of three rules, if correctly followed, can provide the wherewithal for a brilliant work of film art. The part that warms the hearts of s...
Robert Ryan, whose athletic prowess was revealed in winning the heavyweight championship of Dartmouth College, plays a fighter who was as sympathetic as Douglas was incorrigible. Films rapidly paced with the boxing scenes choreographed by former top fighters in Mushy Callahan and Johnny Indrisano. Check out at Books by WilliamÂ
Los Angeles is an ideal city for film noir for both economic and aesthetic reasons. The largest metropolitan area in the country, home to an ever-changing population of the disillusioned and in close proximity to city, mountains, ocean, and desert, the City of Angels became a center of American film noir.
William Hare during BBC World Service interview concerning book STRUGGLE FOR THE HOLY LAND with BBC commentator Jamal Demloj, agent Robert Kendal at London's ‪‎Hotel Kensington
William Hare was born in Los Angeles and launched his writing career in high school, rising to the positions of Editor and Executive Editor at the Scholastic Sports Association, the prep sports department of the Los Angeles Examiner. While at the Examiner he became the youngest writer ever to cover a World Series game for a major metropolitan newspaper. After graduating with a degree in political science.Â
William Hare during BBC World Service interview concerning book STRUGGLE FOR THE HOLY LAND with BBC commentator Jamal Demloj, agent Robert Kendal at London's ‪‎Hotel Kensington
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Hitchcock and the Methods of Suspense (2006) by William Hare
Best ‪#‎suspensethriller‬ by @billhare with ‪#‎alfredhitchcock‬ Man of‪#‎suspense‬ movies from ‪#‎hollywood‬ in 1950's
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Early Film Noir: Greed, Lust and Murder Hollywood Style - Kindle edition by William Hare, Ken Annakin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Early Film Noir: Greed, Lust and Murder Hollywood Style.
An early history of the film noir genre with special emphasis on the legendary film ¨The Maltese Falcon¨ and its impact on the careers of Humphrey Bogart and the film's director, John Huston. The book features leading men and women who popularized the genre in its early phase such as Robert Mitchum, Alan Ladd, Barbara Stanwyck and Jane Greer.
Early Film Noir: Greed, Lust and Murder Hollywood Style - Kindle edition by William Hare, Ken Annakin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Early Film Noir: Greed, Lust and Murder Hollywood Style.
An early history of the film noir genre with special emphasis on the legendary film ¨The Maltese Falcon¨ and its impact on the careers of Humphrey Bogart and the film's director, John Huston. The book features leading men and women who popularized the genre in its early phase such as Robert Mitchum, Alan Ladd, Barbara Stanwyck and Jane Greer.
The road to film noir contains all kinds of interesting surprises along the way. Film noir works available on this site cover important milestones concerning this popular genre. The first, as impl...
VER'-TI-GO - a feeling of dizziness...... a swimming in the head........ Created by Alfred Hitchock gives new meaning to the world on name of word SUSPENSE check out trailer at http://www.booksbywilliam.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5jvQwwHQNY
HITCHCOCK AND THE METHODS OF SUSPENSE has risen to Number 25 on the Amazon list for Movies and Television. The book reveals the techniques of The Master. at www.booksbywilliam.com/books  https://www.amazon.com/Hitchcock-Methods-Suspense-William-Hare-ebook/dp/B00Y77RFM8?ie=UTF8&ref_=asap_bc