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Edward Dmytryk (1908–1999)

Author of The Caine Mutiny [1954 film]

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About the Author

Edward Dmytryk (1908-1999) was an Oscar-nominated American filmmaker, educator, and writer. Over an acclaimed forty-year filmmaking career, Dmytryk directed over fifty award-winning films, including Crossfire (1947), The Caine Mutiny (1954), Raintree County (1957), and The Young Lions (1958). show more Entering academia in the 1970s, Dmytryk lectured on both film and directing, first at the University of Texas at Austin and later at the University of Southern California. He is the author of several classic books on the art of filmmaking, including On Film Editing, On Screen Directing, On Screen Writing, On Screen Acting, and Cinema: Concept Practice, all published by Focal Press/Routledge. Andrew Lund (contributor) is Director of the Integrated Media Arts MFA Program and teaches film production at Hunter College CUNY. He received law and film degrees from Columbia University, where he studied with the legendary editor Ralph Rosenblum (The Pawnbroker, Annie Hall). Andrew has edited three film, worked as a producer on ten features, and has written and directed numerous shorts that screened in festivals worldwide and were theatrically distributed. Andrew's writing on film focuses on the short as an art form. show less
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Works by Edward Dmytryk

The Caine Mutiny [1954 film] (1954) — Director — 153 copies, 4 reviews
Murder, My Sweet [1944 film] (1944) — Director — 71 copies, 3 reviews
On Film Editing (1984) 49 copies
The Young Lions [1958 film] (1958) — Director — 45 copies, 4 reviews
The Reluctant Saint [1962 film] (2010) — Director — 43 copies
Anzio [1968 film] (1968) — Director — 42 copies, 3 reviews
Crossfire [1947 film] (1947) — Director — 37 copies, 3 reviews
Back to Bataan [1945 film] (1945) — Director — 25 copies, 1 review
Warlock [1959 film] (2005) — Director — 22 copies, 1 review
Shalako [1968 film] (1968) — Director — 21 copies
Mirage [1965 film] (1965) — Director — 19 copies, 1 review
Walk on the Wild Side [1962 film] (1962) — Director — 17 copies
The End of the Affair [1955 film] (1955) — Director — 17 copies
On Screen Writing (1985) 15 copies
Broken Lance [1954 film] (1954) — Director — 15 copies
Alvarez Kelly [1966 film] (2008) 15 copies
On Screen Directing (1984) 14 copies
Bataan [and] Back to Bataan (Double Feature Video) (2005) — Director — 14 copies
Raintree County [1957 film] (1957) — Director — 14 copies
Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 1 (2004) — Director — 13 copies
Cornered [1945 film] (1945) — Director — 11 copies, 1 review
Bluebeard [1972 film] (1972) — Director — 10 copies, 3 reviews
On Filmmaking (1986) 10 copies
The Carpetbaggers [1964 film] (2003) — Director — 10 copies, 1 review
Soldier of Fortune [1955 film] (1955) — Director — 9 copies
On Screen Acting (1984) 8 copies
Karloff at Columbia (2015) — Director — 7 copies
Tender Comrade [1943 film] (1943) — Director — 6 copies
Film Noir Collection: 9 Films — Director — 6 copies
The Sniper [1952 film] (1952) 6 copies
Hitler's Children [1943 film] (2015) — Director — 5 copies, 4 reviews
Obsession [1949 film] (2007) — Director; Director — 4 copies
Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 2 — Director — 4 copies
John Wayne: The Epic Collection (2014) — Director — 4 copies
The Gregory Peck Film Collection (2014) — Director — 4 copies
The Falcon Strikes Back [1943 film] (1943) — Director — 4 copies
Mutiny [1952 film] (1952) — Director — 4 copies
Seven Miles from Alcatraz [1942 film] (1942) — Director — 3 copies, 1 review
The Juggler [1953 film] — Director — 3 copies, 3 reviews
Counter-Espionage [1942 film] — Director — 2 copies, 1 review
Mystery Sea Raider [1940 film] (1940) — Director — 2 copies, 2 reviews
Captive Wild Woman [1943 film] — Director — 2 copies
So Well Remembered [1947 film] (1947) — Director — 2 copies
Eight Iron Men [1952 film] — Director — 1 copy
The Mountain [1956 film] (1956) — Director — 1 copy
Three Lives [1953 short film] (1953) — Director — 1 copy

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2024 movie #196. 1965. A accountant (Peck) meets a woman (Baker) who says she knows him but he doesn't remember her. Then he finds he's being chased around NYC by men with guns. Pretty good suspenseful movie with a Hitchcockian flair and a satisfying ending.
 
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capewood | Nov 16, 2024 |
2021 movie #100. 1974. A man is beaten to death in his apartment and the lead suspects are a couple of demobilized soldiers. The motive? The victim was Jewish. Hate was the motive. The movie that type cast Robert Ryan as a villain.
 
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capewood | 2 other reviews | May 22, 2021 |
"I caught the blackjack right behind my ear. A black pool opened up at my feet. I dived in; it had no bottom."- Phillip Marlowe in MURDER, MY SWEET.

There are plenty of bottomless pools in MURDER, MY SWEET, Edward Dmytryk's outstanding noir. Tapping into a direct line to the dark places of the human psyche, the film raises the curtain on one shadowy scene after another. It leads the viewer on a convoluted trip through a very gloomy and treacherous labyrinth where oily con men, pesky cops, scheming ladies, and at least one gargantuan lovesick Romeo put the down-at-heels private investigator through the wringer.

Moose Malloy's vanished girlfriend (and a tidy retainer) occupies Marlowe at first. Then, when an expensive jade necklace needs retrieving (with another fat fee offered), Marlowe bites again. But suddenly those too deep pools begin to appear.

John Paxton's screenplay has the cast of characters thinking out loud a lot, which helps occasionally. But just as in Raymond Chandler's other overly schematic crime story, THE BIG SLEEP, strict attention must be paid. Yet even if you become confused, you can still revel in Harry J. Wilde's sterling cinematography. (As mentioned in another review, Wilde, along with a slew of other people, including Orson Welles, shot additional scenes for THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS for which he and the others received no credit. As Welles himself intones rather solemnly at that film's conclusion: "Stanley Cortez was the photographer").

The really big draw in MURDER is Dick Powell, not just delivering a career-changing performance (and being the first actor to play Marlowe) but also giving the best interpretation of Marlowe on film- and that includes Bogart's fine outing in Hawks' THE BIG SLEEP(1946), Robert Mitchum's two disappointing films, and Elliot Gould's daring 1973 performance in Altman's THE LONG GOODBYE. Powell projects the detective's weary cynicism and dogged determination without any hint of showy mannerism or overplayed toughness. His presence is completely natural and convincing, far from any Hollywood ham acting.

In addition, MURDER, MY SWEET presents the polished villainy of Otto Kruger, slithering around Powell with his characteristic reptilian menace; Anne Shirley as a spunky good girl who brightens the gloom somewhat; and, on the femme fatale side, the high voltage glare of Claire Trevor, laminated in heavy make-up like a pricey, megawatt doxy. Literally towering over everything is Mike Mazurki's Moose (far more effective than Jack O'Halloran's catatonic trance in Mitchum's FAREWELL, MY LOVELY). Mazurki's silent entrance into Marlowe's office at the beginning sets the uneasy mood where huge, powerful forces stir and then emerge from the darkness. (IMDB)
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DrLed | 2 other reviews | Apr 4, 2018 |
A private detective's client is murdered.

It's all very nice and noir-y, but there's nothing really memorable to it - nothing that's not better in the book.

Concept: B
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: C plus

GPA: 2.7/4
 
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comfypants | 2 other reviews | Jan 11, 2016 |

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ISBNs
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