Mystery Movie Series of 1940s Hollywood
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About the Book
Many of the 20th century’s most celebrated fictional sleuths appeared in Hollywood movie mystery series of the forties. This volume focuses on 19 series (146 films): The Saint, The Lone Wolf, Sherlock Holmes, The Shadow, Nick Carter, Michael Shayne, Ellery Queen, Boston Blackie, The Falcon, Mr. District Attorney, Wally Benton, Crime Doctor, The Whistler, Inner Sanctum, Dick Tracy, Philip Marlowe, Jack Packard and Doc Long, Steve Wilson and Lorelei Kilbourne and John J. Malone.
For each series, there is an overview of the source material, the individual films, and the performers who acted in them. An overall review of each film is included, with a critique of the film’s quality and the cohesiveness of its plot. For movies based on written works, a comparison between the film and its literary original is offered.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Ron Backer
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 330
Bibliographic Info: 63 photos, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4864-7
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5700-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1. The Saint: The Robin Hood of Modern Crime 5
2. The Lone Wolf: The Retired Cracksman 26
3. Sherlock Holmes: The World’s Greatest Detective 52
4. The Shadow: The Caped Avenger 86
5. Nick Carter: The Master Detective 97
6. Michael Shayne: The Private Detective 104
7. Ellery Queen: The Amateur Detective 128
8. Boston Blackie: The Reformed Ex-Convict 149
9. The Falcon: The Other Robin Hood of Modern Crime 170
10. Mr. District Attorney: Champion of the People 196
11. Wally Benton: The “Whistling” Comedy Mysteries 205
12. Crime Doctor: The Psychiatrist Detective 213
13. The Whistler: The Man Who Knew Many Things 229
14. Inner Sanctum: The Mystery of the Mind 246
15. Dick Tracy: The Police Detective 260
16. Philip Marlowe: The Hardboiled Detective 271
17. Jack Packard and Doc Long: I Love a Mystery 286
18. Steve Wilson and Lorelei Kilbourne: The Big Town Reporters 294
19. John J. Malone: The Attorney Detective 302
Bibliography 313
Index 315
Book Reviews & Awards
“commendable detail”—Mystery Scene; “vintage black and white photos accompany discussions of themes, side plots, and more and contribute to a top pick for any in-depth film collection”—Midwest Book Review; “good book…fun read”—Little Shoppe of Horrors; “most entertaining and informative…lively and entertaining read bolstered by impressive research and a pleasing presentation complete with numerous photographs. It’s a book many fans of the series genre have been looking forward to for years.”—Scarlet.