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5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Collection of Forgotten Film Noirs,
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Ce commentaire est de: Film Noir Collection V1 Collec (DVD)
This is an excellent collection of film noirs. I doubt you can get a better collection of film noirs in terms of classic film noir themes and style. All done in glorious black and white, these films are archetypes of the genre. They are everything what a good film noir should be.
My favourite film is without question the Big Heat. A classic film noir if there ever was one, this film teams the talents of Glenn Ford and Fritz Lang, two men who have done excellent work in the film noir genre. This film is not your typical revenge film in that it has a fertile psychopathy throughout, beginning with the lead player Glenn Ford and following the powerful performances of Lee Marvin and the sultry Gloria Grahame. This film is relentless in its intensity, and even by today's standards, has a couple of shocking moments that the average viewer is not used to. Murder by Contract is a great film noir, mainly due to its effective minimalist approach to location and budget, and letting the charisma and talent of its main star, Vince Edwards, to carry the film. He does a great job playing the calculating and cold-blooded psychopath hitman. He has such a cold blooded edge to him that he is even disconcerting to the viewer, let alone the characters he interacts with. The Lineup is a showcase for the brilliant acting of Eli Wallach. This film is mainly entertaining due to his brilliant and charismatic performance as one of the most frightening psychopaths one would ever want to see in a movie. He is not only a vicious criminal, but also socially inept which makes him even more menacing. A real treat for any film noir film fan. The Sniper is another film that is largely carried by the strength of the lead character's performance, in this case the career performance of Arthur Franz. An actor who largely had an obscure career, his performance in The Sniper is dynamic, giving us an individual who is both emotionally and psychologically disturbed and at the same time violently insane. More complex than simply a straight forward psychopath, Franz has to display both the acts of a heartless monster with the pity of a psychologically damaged individual angrily lashing out. If he is ever to be remembered as a film actor, this will be the performance and role that does it. Along with Film Noir Classics II, this is one of the best collections of film noir movies ever assembled.
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 film noirs, 5 directors, 5 unique point of views.,
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Ce commentaire est de: Film Noir Collection V1 Collec (DVD)
I really thought each film noirs (the sniper) (The big Heat) (5 against the house) (The lineup) (Murder by contract) selected by the film foundation was an excellent choice. I licked each movie in this collection, because each story was really suspenceful. I thought the acting in each movie was excellent. The direction in each movie was flawless, and the look of each story had a very real to it. This is must own collection to any movie lover.
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4.1 out of 5 stars (16 customer reviews) 50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Extras for Forgotten Noir Gems,
By Cubist - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Film Noir Collection V1 Collec (DVD)
The Sniper features an audio commentary by author Eddie Muller. He starts off talking about the origins of the film - a husband and wife writing team. He mentions that it was a very controversial film at the time because of its subject matter. Muller provides all kinds of fascinating production details, like how much of the film was shot on location in San Francisco. He explains that The Sniper is a landmark film because it was one of the first to prominently feature a serial killer.
"Martin Scorsese Presents The Sniper" features the legendary filmmaker talking about the documentary feel of the film thanks to the use of authentic locations. Also included is an original theatrical trailer. The Big Heat starts off with "Michael Mann on The Big Heat." He speaks admiringly about the prominent female characters in the film. The director talks about the ethnic aspect of the film as well as the uncompromising nature of Glenn Ford's character. "Martin Scorsese on The Big Heat" features the director talking about how Ford's character becomes what he's fighting against. Scorsese draws particular attention to the flat look of the film and how director Fritz Lang directs us to the behaviour of the characters. Also included is the original theatrical trailer. The only extra for 5 Against the House is the original theatrical trailer. The Lineup includes an audio commentary by author Eddie Muller and James Ellroy. Muller says that this film started off as a television show cut from the same cloth as Dragnet. He plays the straight man on this track, rattling off facts, while Ellroy is his usual colourful and profane self offering his bizarro opinions on this film. He sings the praises of Don Siegel's more than capable direction. Fans of Ellroy will love this track as he gets to cut loose have some fun commenting on The Lineup. "The Influence of Noir with Christopher Nolan" sees this respected director citing noir as an influence on his own work, most notably the psychological states of the characters, the atmosphere and the style in relation to the substance and how they all interact with one another. Also included is the original theatrical trailer. Murder by Contract features "Martin Scorsese on Murder by Contract." He reminisces about when he first saw the film as a teenager and how it would later influence aspects of Taxi Driver. The director speaks admiringly of the "economy of means" - how Irving Lerner depicted the passing of time. Scorsese gives us a brief background to Lerner and talks about how he got to know and even work with him. Finally, there is the original theatrical trailer. 50 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony releases a spartan collection of top drawer noirs,
By calvinnme - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Film Noir Collection V1 Collec (DVD)
This set contains 5 films and no extra features have been announced. The set is due to go on sale November 3 along with a volume 2 of film noir from Sony on the same day. Sony continues to hit it out of the park with classic sets being announced rather regularly this year. The films in volume one are as follows:
The Sniper (1952) - directed by Edward Dmytrik and starring Adolphe Menjou, Arthur Franz, and Gerald Mohr. A San Francisco detective traces a series of seemingly random killings to a sharp-eyed loner who uses his rifle as a means to exact deadly revenge on the women who have rejected him. 5 Against the House (1955) - directed by Phil Karlson and starring Brian Keith, Guy Madison, Alvy Moore, and Kim Novak. Four college pals plot to rob a casino in Reno just to prove it can be done, but their plan to return the money is threatened when one of them intends to keep it for himself. Probably the weakest film of the lot. The Lineup (1958) directed by Don Siegel and starring Eli Wallach and Robert Keith. When a mother and her young daughter unknowingly destroy a stash of heroin, a pair of hit men must keep them alive long enough to explain it to their boss. Eli Wallach makes a great villain and the scenes of San Francisco 50 years ago are interesting too. Murder by Contract (1958) directed by Irving Lerner and starring Vince Edwards as a well-mannered college-educated young man who just figures that being a hitman is a good way to make a living. Claude is usually philisophical yet mechanical about his hits, but when he is hired to kill a woman who is about to turn in evidence against the seedy mobster he works for everything starts to go wrong for him. The Big Heat (1953) directed by Fritz Lang and starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame,and Lee Marvin. Ford is a cop trying to clean up mob violence in his town, but when he gets too close to success a car bomb meant for him kills his wife. This puts Ford on an unstoppable quest for justice since this has now become personal. Grahame stars as a good-hearted moll and Marvin as a mobster with an unpredictable temper. This is the best film in the bunch. Part of the above information is directly from the press release and part of it is from my own memory of the films. Rumor has it that Martin Scorsese picked the films that went in this and volume two of Sony's film noir sets. I have no idea what Scorsese's relationship to Sony would put him in this capacity. 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential viewing for any film noir lover,
By Addison de Witt "Addy" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Film Noir Collection V1 Collec (DVD)
Anyone who's interested in film noir will consider this first volume of Columbia classics a "must". Besides "Big Heat" (arguably Fritz Lang's best film of the fifties), this remarkable package is a very rare opportunity to have a look at "The Sniper" in pristine condition and, above all, to discover the rarest of noir gems : Irving Lerner's "Murder by Contract", one of the coolest thrillers ever made. Highly recommended, although "Five Against the House" should have been replaced by a worthier title.
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