German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London

German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London

by Nicholas G. Schlegel
German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London

German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London

by Nicholas G. Schlegel

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Overview

German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London examines the Kriminalfilme—or Krimis—based on the novels of English author Edgar Wallace, released by Rialto Film between 1959 and 1972 as part of the post-World War II era of German popular cinema that enjoyed extraordinary popularity with the German public. Nicholas G. Schlegel analyzes how this group of West German thrillers not only nurtured a convalescing film industry, but also provided unequaled national entertainment while canonizing Rialto’s Krimi productions in terms of their historical genesis, aesthetic characteristics, and social reception. Schlegel surveys the Krimi’s enduring legacy, calculable global influence, inevitable decline, and eventual migration to television in the 1970s, where it thrived but ultimately took on a more somber tone. Scholars of film, television, history, and German culture will find this book particularly useful.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498570749
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Pages: 222
Sales rank: 808,352
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Nicholas G. Schlegel is assistant professor of communication studies at Alfred University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: History 1. The Allied Occupation & The Federal Republic 1946–1959 Part 2: The Films 2. Krime in Chiaroscuro: 1959–1966 3. Krime in Single-Strip Color: 1966 – 1972 Part 3: Conclusion 4. Krime Scene: The Krimi Autopsy Selective Filmography Bibliography About the Author
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