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The Rhetorizer
Cautiously Pessimistic
44 episodes
4 days ago
The world's greatest book show. Each season, we do a deep dive into one topic. For season 2, we're covering the gritty world of Noir, filled with murder, betrayals and schemes gone wrong. Season 1: Philip K. Dick.
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The world's greatest book show. Each season, we do a deep dive into one topic. For season 2, we're covering the gritty world of Noir, filled with murder, betrayals and schemes gone wrong. Season 1: Philip K. Dick.
Show more...
Books
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(Film) NOIR: Double Indemnity (1944)
The Rhetorizer
1 hour 5 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
(Film) NOIR: Double Indemnity (1944)

Some say it's the greatest film about insurance ever made. We watched the 1944 adaptation of Double Indemnity, a film largely credited with making the noir genre hot.

Created by the daring duo of Billy Wilder in the director’s chair and hardboiled master Raymond Chandler wielding the pen, the film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Fred G. MacMurray, and Edward G. Robinson. A low-budget film with a fractious writing process, what did it bring to the novel?

The Rhetorizer
The world's greatest book show. Each season, we do a deep dive into one topic. For season 2, we're covering the gritty world of Noir, filled with murder, betrayals and schemes gone wrong. Season 1: Philip K. Dick.