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5. Adventures on the Small Screen: Boetticher, Warner Bros., and Maverick
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David J. Hogan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 The Non-Westerns
- Part 1 Introduction 13
- 1. “I never did think he was crazy”: Mystery and Criminality in Boetticher’s Psychological Noirs 15
- 2. On Ethics and Style in Bullfighter and the Lady (1951) 28
- 3. Domestic Tension and Male Hysteria: The Killer is Loose (1956) 40
- 4. The Killer is Loose (1956) and the Televisual Dissolution of Film Noir 55
- 5. Adventures on the Small Screen: Boetticher, Warner Bros., and Maverick 75
- 6. The Signifying Heel: Boetticher’s The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) 102
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Part 2 The Westerns
- Part 2 Introduction 119
- 7. The Ranown Cycle: Budd Boetticher’s “New Look” Western Programmers in 1950s Hollywood 121
- 8. Framings, Motifs, and Floating Poker Games in Seven Men from Now (1956) 135
- 9. The Ranown Style: Mapping Textual Echoes 149
- 10. You Were Married, But You Never Had a Wife: The Use of Space in the Westerns of Budd Boetticher 166
- 11. Ideology and Boetticher’s Westerns from the Late 1950s 188
- 12. Outlaws Without a Cause: Generational Conflict in Budd Boetticher’s Ranown Cycle 206
- 13. The Box in the Desert: Budd Boetticher, Breaking Bad, and the Twenty-first-century Western 228
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 The Non-Westerns
- Part 1 Introduction 13
- 1. “I never did think he was crazy”: Mystery and Criminality in Boetticher’s Psychological Noirs 15
- 2. On Ethics and Style in Bullfighter and the Lady (1951) 28
- 3. Domestic Tension and Male Hysteria: The Killer is Loose (1956) 40
- 4. The Killer is Loose (1956) and the Televisual Dissolution of Film Noir 55
- 5. Adventures on the Small Screen: Boetticher, Warner Bros., and Maverick 75
- 6. The Signifying Heel: Boetticher’s The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) 102
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Part 2 The Westerns
- Part 2 Introduction 119
- 7. The Ranown Cycle: Budd Boetticher’s “New Look” Western Programmers in 1950s Hollywood 121
- 8. Framings, Motifs, and Floating Poker Games in Seven Men from Now (1956) 135
- 9. The Ranown Style: Mapping Textual Echoes 149
- 10. You Were Married, But You Never Had a Wife: The Use of Space in the Westerns of Budd Boetticher 166
- 11. Ideology and Boetticher’s Westerns from the Late 1950s 188
- 12. Outlaws Without a Cause: Generational Conflict in Budd Boetticher’s Ranown Cycle 206
- 13. The Box in the Desert: Budd Boetticher, Breaking Bad, and the Twenty-first-century Western 228
- Index 241