Double Indemnity (BFI Film Classics),Used

Double Indemnity (BFI Film Classics),Used

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This book discusses Double Indemnity and its status as a key film in the definition of film noir.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Double Indemnity'? A: 'Double Indemnity' explores themes of crime, betrayal, and moral ambiguity within the context of a film noir narrative, highlighting the complexities of its two main characters.
  • Q: Who directed 'Double Indemnity'? A: 'Double Indemnity' was directed by Billy Wilder, a renowned filmmaker known for his innovative storytelling and cinematic techniques.
  • Q: Who are the main characters in 'Double Indemnity'? A: The main characters are Phyllis Dietrichson, played by Barbara Stanwyck, and Walter Neff, portrayed by Fred MacMurray. Their complex relationship drives the plot of the film.
  • Q: What year was 'Double Indemnity' released? A: 'Double Indemnity' was released in 1944, marking a significant contribution to the film noir genre.
  • Q: Is 'Double Indemnity' based on a book? A: Yes, 'Double Indemnity' is based on a novella written by James M. Cain, which was published in 1936.
  • Q: What is the significance of the film's cinematography? A: The cinematography of 'Double Indemnity' is significant for its use of chiaroscuro lighting, which creates dramatic contrasts and enhances the film's noir aesthetic.
  • Q: How long is 'Double Indemnity'? A: 'Double Indemnity' has a runtime of approximately 107 minutes.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book 'Double Indemnity (BFI Film Classics)'? A: The book is listed as 'New', indicating it is in pristine condition and has not been previously used.
  • Q: Who wrote the analysis of the film in the BFI Film Classics edition? A: The analysis of 'Double Indemnity' in the BFI Film Classics edition is written by Richard Schickel, a noted film critic and historian.
  • Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book 'Double Indemnity (BFI Film Classics)' has a paperback binding, making it flexible and portable.

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