Noted film noir authority James Ursini (The Film Noir Reader
series, L.A. Noir, and numerous DVD commentaries) analyzes the work
of five underrated independent directors--Hugo Haas, Reginald
LeBorg, Ida Lupino, Gerd Oswald, and Edgar G. Ulmer. This lavishly
illustrated study examines their films as works of art and their
careers as outsiders who directed films on the edge of Hollywood
and paved the way for the modern American independent film
movement.
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