September 08, 2003

What's On

Hard Boiled Hollywood

Wednesday 10th December 7.30pm

No Exit Press and The Horse Hospital present
the launch of
Max Decharne 's latest meisterwork
Hard Boiled Hollywood
with presentation by Mr. Decharne himself and a screening of
the 1973 Hardboiled classic featuring Warren Oates
DILLINGER

Entrance to presentation, launch and screening is
£15 - which gains you entrance to the evening plus a copy of Hard Boiled Hollywood ( usual retail price £18.99 )
or £5 - for which you get in.

About The Book

Kiss Me Deadly, Bonnie & Clyde, Get Carter, Little Caesar, Goodfellas - behind each of these classic films there's a little-known story waiting to be told, and pulp novels, real-life bank robbers and twisted serial killers have all played a part in shaping the high-points of crime cinema. After Hollywood had cheerfully thrown these elements into the mincer, together with the various demands of film censors and financial backers - to say nothing of the frequently rampant egos of the stars and directors - the finished film sometimes owed little except a title to its source material.

Real life crimes were often considered by film-makers to be too brutal - and their perpetrators too ugly - for the delicate sensibilites of cinema audiences. Thanks to Hollywood, runty little failed bank-robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are forever fixed in the popular imagination as a handsome young couple with toothpaste grins and an upbeat bluegrass soundtrack, and hell, those bullets don't really hurt so much in slow motion. Similarly, middle-aged Wisconsin ghoul Ed Gein (few people's idea of a dream date) mutates into handsome young matinee idol Anthony Perkins for the purposes of Hitchcock's Psycho.

The films themselves may be well known, but their origins are often far less familiar. This book provides a chance to compare the sources with the finished films, placing them in the context of the times in which they were made and the studio system that produced them.

From The Big Sleep to Point Blank, and from The Godfather to LA Confidential, Hardboiled Hollywood takes you behind the scenes at the scene of the crime. It's an offer you can't refuse.
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About The Author
Max Décharné was born in England, and can still speak English when his business demands it. During the past fourteen years he has flung various books and records at the public, and travelled to a variety of countries, firstly as a member of Gallon Drunk, and since 1995 with his band The Flaming Stars, in an effort to spread peace, goodwill and partial deafness among the youth of the world. He still divides his drinking time between London and Berlin.


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