At least three of director Jacques Tourneur's films-
Cat People,
I Walked with a Zombie and
The Leopard Man-are recognized as horror classics. Yet his contributions to these films are often minimized by scholars, with most of the credit going to the films' producer, Val Lewton. A detailed examination of the director's full body of work reveals that those elements most evident in the Tourneur-Lewton collaborations-the lack of monsters and the stylized use of suggested violence-are equally apparent in Tourneur's films before and after his work with Lewton. Mystery and sensuality were hallmarks of his style, and he possessed a highly artistic visual and aural style. This insightful critical study examines each of Tourneur's films, as well as his extensive work on MGM shorts (1936-1942) and in television. What emerges is evidence of a highly coherent directorial style that runs throughout Tourneur's works.
About the AuthorChris Fujiwara is a freelance writer. He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Book InformationISBN 9780786466115
Author Chris FujiwaraFormat Paperback
Page Count 340
Imprint McFarland & Co IncPublisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 613g