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The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies

The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies

From the earliest Poverty Row movies to the films of the 1970s, the story of the genre in 800 eye-popping posters

Dive into the captivating realm of classic crime and mystery movies with The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies. This large-format treasury unveils over 800 posters, offering a visual journey through the genre's evolution from its earliest days to the gritty films of the 1970s. Distinguished film historian Ed Hulse meticulously curates each chapter, providing insightful commentary and rare historical tidbits. From the emergence of genre archetypes to the rise of international "noir" films, Hulse's expertise shines through.

The book's layout is thoughtfully designed, grouping posters by theme and showcasing them in ample size, allowing readers to appreciate the intricate details of each artwork. Special features highlight key figures in the industry, complemented by behind-the-scenes photos and firsthand interviews conducted by Hulse himself.

Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or a curious newcomer, The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies is an indispensable addition to any film lover's library, offering a comprehensive exploration of a timeless cinematic tradition.[AuthorName]By Ed Hulse and Foreword by Glenn Kenny[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]As a film historian, Ed Hulse has written numerous books about vintage motion pictures and their stars. His columns, reviews, and articles have appeared in such outlets as Premiere MagazineEntertainment WeeklyVarietyVideo Business, the New Yorker, and the New York Times.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]800 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]From the Earliest Poverty Row Movies to the Films of the 1970s[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]800 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]
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The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies

$59.99

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From the earliest Poverty Row movies to the films of the 1970s, the story of the genre in 800 eye-popping posters

Dive into the captivating realm of classic crime and mystery movies with The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies. This large-format treasury unveils over 800 posters, offering a visual journey through the genre's evolution from its earliest days to the gritty films of the 1970s. Distinguished film historian Ed Hulse meticulously curates each chapter, providing insightful commentary and rare historical tidbits. From the emergence of genre archetypes to the rise of international "noir" films, Hulse's expertise shines through.

The book's layout is thoughtfully designed, grouping posters by theme and showcasing them in ample size, allowing readers to appreciate the intricate details of each artwork. Special features highlight key figures in the industry, complemented by behind-the-scenes photos and firsthand interviews conducted by Hulse himself.

Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or a curious newcomer, The Art of Classic Crime and Mystery Movies is an indispensable addition to any film lover's library, offering a comprehensive exploration of a timeless cinematic tradition.[AuthorName]By Ed Hulse and Foreword by Glenn Kenny[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]As a film historian, Ed Hulse has written numerous books about vintage motion pictures and their stars. His columns, reviews, and articles have appeared in such outlets as Premiere MagazineEntertainment WeeklyVarietyVideo Business, the New Yorker, and the New York Times.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]800 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]From the Earliest Poverty Row Movies to the Films of the 1970s[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]800 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]
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