by Eddie Muller (Author)
"Captures the essence of noir spirit." --Los Angeles Times
"Muller has nailed down the essence of the genre." --San Francisco Chronicle
"A gloriously lurid collection of classic film noir posters." --Seattle Times
"Temptresses swathed in glossy red, falling out of strapless sheathes with plunging necklines . . . To look at these movie posters is to glimpse a world of passionate intensity." --Washington Post Book World
The poster art from the film noir era has a bold look and an iconography all its own. Let Eddie Muller, TCM host of
Noir Alley, guide you through a time when movies were black and white but movie posters were red-hot.
During noir's golden age, studios made movies that allowed the public into the dark gritty world of murder, crime, gangsters, conspiracy, love, sex, and adultery. They commissioned these arresting illustrations for big-budget movies and "B" thrillers to promote the current and coming attractions at the corner cinema.
The Art of Noir is the first book to present this striking, sexy, powerful artwork in a lavishly produced, large-format, full-color volume.
The more than 300 dazzling posters and other promotional material range from the classics like
The Big Sleep,
The Maltese Falcon, and
Laura to rare archive films such as
The Devil Thumbs a Ride and
Blonde Kiss. The biggest and the sexiest stars grace the pages, like Humphrey Bogart, Alan Ladd, Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, and many more.
With rare offerings from around the world and background information on the illustrators,
The Art of Noir is the ultimate companion for movie buffs and collectors, as well as artists and designers.
Author Biography
Eddie Muller, "The Czar of Noir," is the founder and president of the Film Noir Foundation, and provides commentary for noir films and specials on Turner Classic Movies. He created his own graphics firm, St. Francis Studio, and is the author of "Grindhouse, Dark City Dames, " and "Dark City." He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Number of Pages: 338
Dimensions: 0.81 x 12.06 x 9.09 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 05, 2014