10.6 Module 10 Summary
10.6 Module 10 Summary
Back Alley Trash
RECAP
COMEBACK FOR NOIR ALLEY PICKUP SST OUTRO YOUTUBE
In this module To demonstrate your learning, you completed the following activities and assessments:
1.Read module content
2.Watch Pickup on South Street and clips
3.Participate in Pickup on South Street Discussion
RESOURCES
"Pickup on South Street: Extra! Pickpocket Foils Doom Plot" by Luc Sante (Links to an external site.)
Samuel Fuller's final novel, Brainquake (Links to an external site.)
Samuel Fuller page on TCM (Links to an external site.)
Suggested further Viewing
The Steel Helmet (1951) Dir. Samuel Fuller
The Steel Helmet marked Samuel Fuller's official arrival as a mighty cinematic force. Despite its relatively low budget, this portrait of Korean War soldiers dealing with moral and racial identity crises remains one of the director's most gripping, realistic depictions of the blood and guts of war, as well as a reflection of Fuller's irreducible social conscience. So controversial were the film's comments on domestic and war crimes (American bigotry, the Japanese-American WWII internment camps) that Fuller became the target of an FBI investigation. (Criterion)
COMEBACK FOR STEEL HELMET - SAMUEL FULLER ON YOUTUBE
The Naked Kiss (1964) Dir. Samuel Fuller
The setup is pure pulp: A former prostitute (a crackerjack Constance Towers) relocates to a buttoned-down suburb, determined to fit in with mainstream society. But in the strange, hallucinatory territory of writer-director-producer Samuel Fuller, perverse secrets simmer beneath the wholesome surface. Featuring radical visual touches, full-throttle performances, brilliant cinematography by Stanley Cortez, and one bizarrely beautiful musical number, The Naked Kiss is among Fuller’s greatest, boldest entertainments. (Criterion)
LOOKING AHEAD
Now you are ready to move onto Module 11: the end of the Classical Era of noir - Touch of Evil.


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