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July 20th, 2004

Anthony Mann — Preamble

Anthony Mann — Preamble I was about to do my first post on Anthony Mann’s noirs, when I came across something startling on the interweb. Mann’s noirs, made as B-pictures in the late 1940s,  are less well known than his Westerns with James Stewart which kicked off with ‘Winchester ‘73′ in 1950. But I managed, via Amazon marketplace, to source a DVD set of three of the noirs, produced in 1999 by a company I’d never heard of, for a knockdown price. The seller’s name was Frank Krutnik.
 
Then, searching the archives of the ultra-left film magazine Framework, I found this contents list for a 1981 issue:

‘Afterthoughts on “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” Inspired by Duel in the Sun‘ - Laura Mulvey

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‘Heroic Fatality and Visual Delirium: Raw Deal [Dir: Anthony Mann -- HKM] and the Film Noir’  - Frank Krutnik

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INTERVIEW Anthony Mann (USA) - Jean-Claude Missiaen

So it really has all been done before. Thanks again, Frank.

Written by HKM on Tuesday, July 20th, 2004 | 497 views |

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