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My Country My Country

Friday, July 18 • 8:30 pm

The forcast calls for rain—meet us at the Bangor Opera House
Home of the Penobscot Theatre
131 Main Street, Bangor
The show starts at 8:30!

FREE admission! All concessions—$1
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Recommended Reading

Cain x 3; Three Novels by James M. Cain

The "Double Indemnity" Murder : Ruth Snyder, Judd Gray, and New York's Crime of the Century / Landis MacKellar

Billy Wilder in Hollywood / Maurice Zolotow

Billy Wilder / Bernard F. Dick

bpl Selections available through the Bangor Public Library

 


Double Indemnity

1944 • Directed by Billy Wilder
With Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson
107 mins

Directed by Billy Wilder and adapted from a James M. Cain novel by Wilder and Raymond Chandler, Double Indemnity represents the high-water mark of 1940s film noir urban crime dramas in which a greedy, weak man is seduced and trapped by a cold, evil woman amidst the dark shadows and Expressionist lighting of modern cities. Phyllis Dietrichson (Barbara Stanwyck) seduces insurance agent Walter Neff (Fred MacMurray) into murdering her husband to collect his accident policy. The murder goes as planned, but after the couple's passion cools, each becomes suspicious of the other's motives. The plan is further complicated when Neff's boss Barton Keyes (Edward G. Robinson), a brilliant insurance investigator, takes over the investigation. Told in flashbacks from Neff's perspective, the film moves with ruthless determinism as each character meets what seems to be a preordained fate. Movie veterans Stanwyck, MacMurray, and Robinson give some of their best performances, and Wilder's cynical sensibility finds a perfect match in the story's unsentimental perspective, heightened by John Seitz's hard-edged cinematography. Double Indemnity ranks with the classics of mainstream Hollywood movie-making.

—Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
Used with permission

 


Friday, July 18 • 8:30 pm

The forcast calls for rain—meet us at the Bangor Opera House
Home of the Penobscot Theatre
131 Main Street, Bangor
The show starts at 8:30!

FREE admission! All concessions—$1

 

 


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