Double indemnity
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Author
Contributions
- Chandler, Raymond, 1888-1959. - Contributor
- Meyers, Jeffrey. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California
Language
English
Word Count
30,750 words, Guess
Page Count
123 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6779886M
- ISBN-100520218485
- OCLC Control Number43521015
- Library of Congress Control Number00025044
- Goodreads246964
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- LibraryThing598472
Classifications
- DDC791.43/72
- LCCPN1997.D6553 W55 2000
Alternate Titles
- Double indemnity (Motion picture)
Description
"Double Indemnity is adapted from the James M. Cain novel by director Wilder and novelist Raymond Chandler, and tells the story of an insurance salesman, played by Fred MacMurray, who is lured into a murder-for-insurance plot by Barbara Stanwyck, in an archetypal femme fatale role. From its grim story to its dark, atmospheric lighting, Double Indemnity is a definitive example of World War II-era film noir. Wilder's approach is everywhere evident: in the brutal cynicism the film displays, the moral complexity, and in the empathy we feel for the killers. The film received almost unanimous critical success, garnering seven Academy Award nominations. More than fifty years later, most critics agree that this classic is one of the best films of all time. The collaboration between Wilder and Raymond Chandler produced a masterful script and some of the most memorable dialogue ever spoken in a movie.". "This facsimile edition of Double Indemnity contains Wilder and Chandler's original - and quite different - ending, published here for the first time. Jeffrey Meyers's introduction contextualizes the screenplay, providing hilarious anecdotes about the turbulent collaboration, as well as background information about Wilder and the film's casting and production."--BOOK JACKET.
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