Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 170: Wed Jun 19

Out of the Past (Tourneur, 1947): Regent Street Cinema, 12.05 & 3.30pm


Two 35mm screenings of the archetypal film noir. Not to be missed.


Chicago Reader review:
The most delicate and nuanced of film noirs (1947), graced with a reflective lyricism that almost lifts it out of the genre. Robert Mitchum, a former private eye, has taken refuge from life as the owner of a small-town gas station. A gangster (Kirk Douglas) presses him back into service to search for his wandering mistress (Jane Greer). This is no expressionist thunderstorm of guilt and fate, but a film of small, finely textured effects, centered on subtle grades of morality. The cool, feathery photography is by Nicholas Musuraca; the director is Jacques Tourneur. With Rhonda Fleming, Steve Brodie, and Richard Webb.
Dave Kehr


Here (and above) is an extract. 

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