In a Lonely Place with Farran Smith Nehme
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Film critic Farran Smith Nehme joins us to discuss In a Lonely Place written by Dorothy B. Hughes and adapted into a movie by Nicholas Ray. We talk about the book's unique approach to suspense, the film's relocation of the characters from the margins of Hollywood to the center, and some of our guest's favorite noirs. Listeners unfamiliar with the plot may want to wait until they've read the book (and watched the movie) to tune in. Check out Farran's Sight and Sound list here. As promised, you can view Dylan's Ray ranking here and Kassia's top 100 here. References:The Lady VanishesNicholas RayRide the Pink HorseRobert MontgomerySarah WeinmanWomen Crime Writers: Four Suspense Novels of the 1940sGone GirlMary Higgins ClarkRyan MurphyBurnett GuffeyHumphrey BogartLouise BrooksLauren BacallGloria GrahameNoir AlleyNoir City Film FestivalThe Maltese FalconOut of the PastLauraOtto Preminger He Walked By NightLawrence TierneyImogen SmithDetourDecoyThe Missing JurorCureDecision to Leave To purchase books we've covered, please visit our digital bookshop. Buying them here helps to support the show.
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