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The Films of Edgar G. Ulmer (Paperback)
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Considered the "King of Poverty Row," Edgar G. Ulmer (1904-1972)
was an auteur of B productions. A filmmaker with an individual
voice, Ulmer made independent movies before that category even
existed. From his early productions like The Black Cat (1934) and
Yiddish cinema of the late 1930s to his final films of the late
1950s and early 1960s, Ulmer created enduring works within the
confines of economic constraints. Almost forgotten, Ulmer was
rediscovered first in the 1950s by the French critics of the
Cahiers du Cinema and then in the early 1970s by young American
directors, notably Peter Bogdanovich. But who was Edgar G. Ulmer?
The essays in this anthology attempt to shed some light on the
director and the films he created-films that are great possibly
because of, rather than despite, the many restrictions Ulmer
endured to make them. In The Films of Edgar G. Ulmer, Bernd
Herzogenrath has assembled a collection of essays that pay tribute
to Ulmer's work and focus not only on his well-known films,
including Detour, but also on rare gems such as From Nine to Nine
and Strange Illusion. In addition to in-depth analyses of Ulmer's
work, this volume also features an interview with Ulmer's wife and
an interview Ulmer gave in 1965, in which he comments on actors
Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, as well as fellow directors Tod
Browning and James Whale.
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