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BEYOND THE FOREST (1949) Set of 16 photos
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[Hollywood]: Warner Brothers, 1949. Set of sixteen (16) vintage original 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white print still photos, some with marginal creasing, overall very good.
King Vidor directed Bette Davis and Joseph Cotton in this melodramatic film noir.
Grant, p. 61: “Of noirish interest because of its portrayal of truly venomous femme fatale [Davis] (although she ends up being fatal to herself).”
Selby, p. 24. Silver, Ward, Ursini, Porfirio, p. 38: “King Vidor’s vision of melodrama in small-town America is never darker than in BEYOND THE FOREST.”
Code numbers: 723-2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 13, 32, 46, 48, 64, 318, 337, 338, 829, 864, 903.
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