
Dark City Dames: The Women Who Defined Film Noir (Revised and Expanded Edition) -- Eddie Muller, Hardcover
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Arts & Photography, Biography & Autobiography, Books, Books › Subjects › Arts & Photography › Performing Arts, Eddie Muller, Film, Genres, Hardcover, History, Motion picture actors and actresses - United, Performing Arts, Recently Sold, Running Press Adult, Subjects, Turner Classic Movies, WomenThe book provides in-depth profiles of these formidable women during the height of their careers, circa 1950, as they balanced love and career, struggled against typecasting, and sought fulfillment in a ruthless business. Their personal stories--teeming with larger-than-life characters like Howard Hughes, Louis B. Mayer, Robert Mitchum, Otto Preminger, and John Huston--offer a fascinating counterpoint to their movies. Then Dark City Dames revisits each woman fifty years later, to witness their hard-won--and triumphant--survival. On every page their own voices ring through, reflecting on their lives with as much passion, pain, intelligence, energy, and humor as any movie script.
Muller conducted far-ranging interviews with the original six women profiled in Dark City Dames, in the process becoming a friend and confidante to each. In this revised and expanded edition, he updates their stories and shares illuminating, never-before-told memories of his time with them. This edition also includes compelling new profiles of ten additional women who left an indelible mark on film noir, including Joan Bennett, Gail Russell, Rhonda Fleming, and Claire Trevor--all packaged in a stunning redesign that offers the ultimate look at performers who helped define a still-resonant and inspiring epoch of Hollywood history.Author: Eddie Muller
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Published: 04/08/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780762488261
About the Author
Eddie Muller, aka the "Czar of Noir," is the host of Turner Classic Movies's Noir Alley. He is also the prolific author of novels, biographies, plays, films, and movie histories, including Dark City: Revised and Expanded Edition, the essential cocktail manual Eddie Muller's Noir Bar, and the children's book Kid Noir. He also programs and hosts the Noir City film festival series, curates museums, and provides commentary for television, radio, and DVDs. As founder of the Film Noir Foundation, Muller has been instrumental in restoring and preserving dozens of lost noir classics. He resides in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.