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Zoom Discussion and Q&A on Orson Welles' The Stranger with Prof. Foster Hirsch

at Online | Tue Jun 30

Location

Online


Long Island, NY

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Date & Time

08:00 PM
Tue, Jun 30, 2020
Cost:    Public $10 | Members $7
Description

"THE STRANGER (1945) is an often-overlooked film noir by Orson Welles. It is an explosive subject - a Nazi hiding out in a New England community - handled in a relatively restrained style by Welles, eager to prove that he could make a conventional good movie under budget and on time. He did that - THE STRANGER is a brisk, tense thriller  but it is still a film by Orson Welles that contains elements of the director's baroque style: dramatic and expressive angles and lighting, passages of bravura camera movement, and touches of social satire. The film also makes sly points about politics, mob psychology, and deceptive appearances. And it contains three stellar performances - by Welles as the Nazi in hiding, Loretta Young as his gullible wife, and Edward G. Robinson as a dogged investigator. A rare noir surprise!"

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