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Our Chances at Immortality - IN A LONELY PLACE (1950)

Erich Mayerhofer and Krishiv Parmar Season 2 Episode 60

Armed with the shadows of post-war America and perhaps its greatest star in Humphrey Bogart, director Nicholas Ray chronicles the unraveling of "movie magic" and romance in his 1950 tour-de-force! It may not join the ranks of the polychromous widescreen tragedies he carved his name in cinema history with, but its aesthetic calling cards only serve to strengthen its exploration of the male psyche, our participation in the moral occult, and the small distances between fact and fiction. Join your hosts as they return from hiatus (we're so back Dollybros!), and investigate the cinematographic excellence, narrative structure, and immortal performances of Hollywood's yesteryear in this week's episode!

When In Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes: Close-Up on Nicholas Ray's "In a Lonely Place" - Sherry Johnson's Article on MUBI

The Uneasy Allegiances of Nicholas Ray’s ‘In a Lonely Place’ - Jeremy Carr's Essay on Vague Visages