On Movies: Nifty nuggets of noir brighten the festival
'You wake up and the nightmare begins. You look in the mirror and all you see is a stranger." So goes the tough-guy voice-over on the trailer for Film Noir, an animated thriller steeped in the shadowy menace and hard-boiled romanticism of James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler, of the L.A. of Chinatown, of all the alienated, double-crossed, doomed, dangerous and endangered gumshoes of the genre known as noir.

'You wake up and the nightmare begins. You look in the mirror and all you see is a stranger."
So goes the tough-guy voice-over on the trailer for
Film Noir,
an animated thriller steeped in the shadowy menace and hard-boiled romanticism of
James M. Cain
and
Raymond Chandler
, of the L.A. of
Chinatown
, of all the alienated, double-crossed, doomed, dangerous and endangered gumshoes of the genre known as noir.
Tucked inside the Philadelphia Film Festival, which began Thursday and runs through April 15, is a nifty little series of noir flicks, including the above-mentioned feature, a mix of vintage pulp and sexually explicit anime created in a Belgrade 'toon studio by codirectors
Risto Topaloski
and
D. Jud Jones
(an alias for longtime L.A.-based commercials director
Srdjan Penezic
).
Film Noir
, screening next Saturday and Sunday, looks a little like
Christian Volckman's
2006 graphic novel-come-to-life,
Renaissance
, and that's not a bad thing. Check out the trailer at:
» READ MORE: www.filmnoirthemovie.com
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Today at the Ritz Five (and again tomorrow at the Bridge) is
Deadline-U.S.A
., Philadelphian
Richard Brooks'
1952 thriller with
Humphrey Bogart
as a hard-as-nails big-city newspaper editor. Shot in part in the old New York Daily News building on 42d Street, it's a great yarn about news hounds, mobsters, and big-business sell-outs. (Critic
Leonard Maltin
says that a very young
James Dean
shows up as an extra in a newspaper production montage. Watch closely!)
Another Big Apple tale of hoods and hitmen is the little-seen '61
Blast of Silence
, from director
Allen Baron
. An uncredited, gravel-voiced
Lionel Stander
provides the taut narration to this low-budget, black-and-white cult classic, which was penned by blacklisted scribe
Waldo Salt
, under the pseudonym
Mel Davenport
. If you're reading an early edition of the Sunday paper, you might still have time to catch the Saturday-night screening at the Ritz East. If not,
Blast of Silence
shows again tomorrow at the Bridge.
And
Victor Mature
,
Richard Egan
and
Stephen McNally
- along with
Ernest Borgnine
,
J. Carrol Naish
,
Lee Marvin
,
Sylvia Sidney
and
Tommy Noonan
- star in
Violent Saturday
, a widescreen extravaganza about a small-town bank heist and the small town's nut-job citizenry.
Richard Fleischer
directed this doozy, and the festival folks have landed a newly restored CinemaScope print.
The festival's noir series is running in conjunction with the annual Philly-based mystery lit conference, Noircon. For info on that, check out
» READ MORE: www.noircon.com
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For information on the Philadelphia Film Festival, call 267-765-9700, Ext. 4, or log on to
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Blue-eyed/brown-eyed Bosworth.
21
director
Robert Luketic
has worked with
Kate Bosworth
twice now: on the 2004 retro rom-com
Win a Date With Tad Hamilton
, and on the current hit
21
, in which she plays a member of the crack team of MIT math geniuses who take the Vegas casinos for millions at blackjack.
And while Luketic, an Aussie based in Los Angeles for a while now, knew there was something special about his leading lady, he failed to notice one of the mannequinlike Bosworth's unique features.
"She's got the two different-colored eyes," he said in a recent interview, referring to Bosworth's one blue and one brown iris - a genetic condition called heterochromia, as we all know.
"Do you know that I didn't notice that until like the fourth day of shooting on
Win a Date With Tad Hamilton?
" he says.
"There was a very close-up close-up shot, and I said, 'God, we've got a problem with the lab, something's going on here.' And everyone looked at me like I was from another planet, and they said, 'You've never noticed that she's got two different-colored eyes?' "
Luketic says there was actually a debate among the
Win a Date
studio execs about whether to digitally doctor Bosworth's eyes to make them match. "The phone calls and memos were flying," he says. "That's Hollywood."
Short subjects.
Director
Michael Mann
is assembling the gangs, the G-men and the molls for
Public Enemies
, his 1930s crime pic in which
Johnny Depp
stars as celebrity bad guy
John Dillinger
. Variety announced last week that
Billy Crudup
had been added to the cast, playing FBI director
J. Edgar Hoover
, with
Christian Bale
, Oscar-winner
Marion Cotillard
, and
Stephen Lang
also onboard. Shooting - of the film, and of lots of rat-a-tat-tatting tommy guns - has just started in and around Chicago, and out in Indiana and Wisconsin. . . .
Kurt Eichenwald's
2000 best seller,
The Informant
, about a whistle-blowing agri-business exec, is getting the
Steven Soderbergh
treatment. The director's
Ocean's
star
Matt Damon
will play
the real-life title character,
Mark Whitacre
, with the likes of
Scott Bakula
,
Melanie Lynskey
,
Joel McHale
,
Rick Overton
and
Tom Papa
onboard for this
Grisham
-esque price-fixing thriller. . . . Celebrated '60s kitsch artist
Margaret Keane
- famous for her portraits of kids and waifs with cartoonishly gigantic, soulful eyes - is getting biopic-ed.
Kate Hudson
will star as Margaret, and
Thomas Haden Church
as husband
Walter
, who took credit for much of his wife's work.
Scott Alexander
and
Larry Karaszewski
, writers of
Ed Wood
,
The People vs. Larry Flynt
and
Man on the Moon
, have scripted, and plan to codirect. The Keane project is called
Big Eyes.