Friday, December 22, 2023

Too Late For Tears (1949)



Snake of a woman (great performance by Lizabeth Scott) got hold of a briefcase containing 50.000$ in cash which were stolen. Confident on keeping it for herself she resorts to all kinds of brutal deeds which only a woman of her kind is capable, going so far to kill girlfriend of her best friend and poisoning her criminal friend (good performance by Dan Duryea). Of course, we can't blame her, for femme fatales were always present in literature and art. As she finished those two she goes down to Mexico to enjoy life, but persistent party breaker tracks her down in hotel with mexican cops and confronts her. Poor woman, cornered, jumps of the balcony with stolen cash and kills herself.

T-Men (1947)



Another good film noir by Anthony Mann about Treasury Agents and their hunt for organized crime group specialized in counterfeited money. Two of the Treasury Agents infiltrate the gangsters hoping to expose them but unfortunately one of them dies. Good atmosphere and acting though, which is all noir film requires.

The Big Hoax







Woman in trouble comes to alcoholics hideout full of sluts and scum seeking help from ex-cop, now drinking himself to death. Apparently she got involved herself in some trouble about compromising photographs involving high ranking members of La Colonia, of which one is brother of ex-cop and they are sending cold blooded killer called Iguana to track her down and kill her. Depressed ex-cop reluctantly agrees to help her, and find himself in trouble too, but all the same hoping to destroy his corrupted brother and his crew (were authors thinking of Colonia Dignidad?). Story by Carlos Trillo is so-so, but artwork by Domingo Mandrafina is excellent as always. 

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Atillio Micheluzzi







First time I stumbled upon this Italian comic artist is when I as a kid read one of Dylan Dog special edition and was immediately drawn by its grotesque, yet somehow elegant artwork. And now Croatian publisher released handful of his comic books, most notably Air Mail. Atillio Micheluzzi was from his childhood obsessed by airplanes since his father was a pilot, and it shows in his work (he was born in Umag, Croatia, which at the time was an Italian state). Nevertheless, his occupation as an architect proved worthy as comic book artist and story teller, what he became as some might say too late, in his forties. Unfortunately, his recognition as one of the greatest Italian comic book artists came too late and he is now almost completely forgotten, unlike some others, like Hugo Pratt and the like. One thing to consider about this man is his unique approach to visual storytelling, and his use of black and white colours, creating chiaroscuro atmosphere in both day and night, and as I previously mentioned, very grotesque and at the same time elegant artwork. In this book Air Mail we follow adventures of pilot delivering air mail on his air plane and encountering on his trips humorous characters, from prohibition era gangsters, to movie moguls and jazz era bandits. 

Scene of the crime (1986)




In a family countryside, troubled kid stumbles upon a fugitive from justice who is hiding from authorities in some shed. Taking kid in his hands, he treathens to him that he would kill him if he betrays his whereabouts to he police. Of course, fugitive from justice is all the same troubled as the kid, so he decides to choke life out of him with the help of his accomplice, but as it turns out, he saves the kid by killing his accomplice. Lost and not knowing what to do, he goes to reaustarunt by the river where mother of troubled child is working (great scene where some dirty frenchmen are singing some American song). There he encounters her and become familliar with poor mother, who is by that time unaware of what's happening. Soon afterwards psyphopatic girl turns up looking for her lover who is now dead, shoots the culprit and in her unstable frame of mind kills her by sppeding up to wall. Fortunately, young boy is kept alive, but her mother, still clinking to rescue of her son goes to hospital where he is staying, hoping that she will be reunited by him. One word come to mind, why does she do all that, unless she had some uncomfortable feeling in her own house, amplified by her notorious uncaring fother? As in all French movies there is some level of surrealism about it, and Catrin Denevues's performance is stiiil great after so many years.

Hillary Waugh - Pure Poison

 



Who put strychnine in a bottle of milk that morning when Mr. Chapman and his wife were setting for dinner? At that point no one knows, but as fate would have it. poor Mr. Chapman died of accute poisoning. Investigation takes place by the police and after some inquiry they find out that poor Mr. Chapman was not as exemplary specimen of his own society, even as he was respectable among his colleagues at high school staff. He often went around on field trips to interview possible candidates for jobs and applications that would drive out competition from other cities. After some time it turns out that he was quite a womanizer on those field trips and got some wretched girl pregnant. But as usual with these kind of novels, there is some other person who is even more guilty of the crime and that is brother of pregnant girl. Although these kind of crime novels can be discarded as anything but a fantasy, there is striking resemblance of actual police investigation. Hillary Waugh was pioneer of police procedurals and even as his novels are out of print and forgotten, there is everlasting immortality to his work.

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Double Cross



This is story about gangster Sam 'Mooney' Giancana, who was wheelman for the Outfit in Chicago and eventually boss of the organization. It is probably ghostwritten and some parts are questionable, but it's enjoyable read (it is written like a novel). Although very funny in most disgusting way, it should be taken with caution because of the horrible things these guys did. Book is told from perspective of his younger brother, who idolizes him and talks about many adventures Mooney had. Essential part of the book, like title says, is promise of John Kennedy that with the help of the Outfit in selecting his son as president they will be free from prosecution, which old crook of course disobeyed and launched crackdown on gangsters. Now whoever killed Kennedy remains a question, but it surely brought relief for the Outfit. There is also gruesome story about killing Marylin Monroe, and many other disgusting things. Book is filled with good photographs of Mooney and other players.

He Walked By Night (1948)



Very realistic film noir about ex-cop who goes on a killing spree (inspired by real criminal, Erwin 'Machine Gun' Walker. Although shot in semi-documentary police procedural style, it preserves film noir iconography thanks to cinematographer John Alton and director Anthony Mann. It should be noted that this movie is one of many made by famous Outfit gangster, mostly in Eagle-Lion studios.

Dry Clean







Great noir comic book by Belgian artist Mertens about lonely man who works in dry cleaning company as driver and dreaming about fortune regularly gambles on lottery hoping to win. He also have a crush on some woman working in a kiosk. When new worker arrives he goes with him to deliver clean clothes to clients and eventually they venture outside of Brussels to some isolated house in the woods. There he encounters house full of dead people and bag full of cash. Astonished and terrified but at the same time tempted by money he takes the bag and hides it in the woods, and explains to his coworker that job is done. After some time sitting in restaurant he sees news about wanted man who killed all those people in the house. Stricken by paranoia he decides to take the money he hid all the time looking around himself for police and criminals. But as he finally manages to find the spot where he buried the money he realizes it was flooded and in desperation jumps in deep water, find the bag but mud brings him down and he dies. Irony about this man is that in final two pages he won the lottery, but too late. Artwork  is pretty good in portraying 70's Brussels and in creating noirish atmosphere.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Joan Fleming - Kill Or Cure




British crime fiction is the best, which this particular novel proves. It begins when young girl comes half dead to some guy flat, he calls general practitioner, but he can do very little about it. Soon there comes blackmail letters to all involved, and in the meanwhile G.P. decides to kill his adulterous wife under the influence of LSD. After that some unknown boy turns up in his office with no identity papers, apparently dumb and mute. Not knowing what to do, doctor invites him to his home to serve him until he recovers. Lord Tralee, writer of detective novels have some suspicion about it, and it soon is revealed that dumb boy was impersonating his true dumb brother and is actually very clever young thug who is responsible for death of poor young girl, poisoning general practitioner drink with LSD and sending blackmailing letters to everyone involved. However, in all good detective novels, moral relativism is the key to all answers. Young thug really liked the girl, and got her pregnant, and in the end he stumbles upon doctors house with a pistol. Doctor accidentally kills him, while Lord Tralee in the last few chapters exposes what really happened. You may think that crime novels are rubbish, but they are literature in its purest form, which this one proves. 

Amantes (1991)




During the turbulent years of post-Franco fascist regime young spanish boy Paco after leaving the army tries to find his way by marrying poor peasant girl Luisa(Victoria Abril). Since her house is crowded with old people he finds accommodation in a flat owned by blonde Trini and quickly she seduces him, promising him freedom if he can give her some cash to escape her troubles and leave with him out of the country. Torn between love for Luisa and Trini, he ultimately succumbs to Trini's temptation, steal life savings from Luisa and kills her. Then he boards on a train with Trini but is soon arrested by police. People call this film noir, and although there are some features of it, it is ultimately classic piece of spanish nonsense. But it is easy to watch and have some striking set-pieces.

Stay As You Are (1978)



Very romantic and sexy erotic drama directed by Alberto Lattuada about married man in his late 50's, married to a woman which he despise (great performance by Marcello Mastroianni ) until he encounters beautiful young cock teaser Nastassja Kinski. After seducing her, he realizes she is her daughter and despite that he fucks her, and then leave her after brief encounter. Somewhat sad movie, but beautifully shot and directed around Italian landscape.

Elisa (1995)



Gut wrenching drama about young prostitute whose mother was killed. As she (great portrayal by Vanessa Paradis) roams the streets of Paris with band of thieves she decides to find the man responsible for her mother death. After obtaining gun from some thug she contemplates suicide in public bathroom (great scene with beautiful music) but change her mind and goes to some remote island where she encounters her tormentor, old drunkard (great performance by Gerard Depardieu) and little by little she gets close to him, only to find that he killed her mother because she was whoring with another men so she could raise Elise and her husband. 

Moon In The Gutter (1983)



Mostly overlooked french adaptation of David Goodis crime novel of the same name, its striking visuals and great acting by Gerard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski together with dense and oppressive atmosphere are greatly appreciated by movie aficionados. Plot revolves around meaningless killing of protagonist sister and his pursuit of the killer while at the same time Nastassja tries to lure Depardieu from that poor neighbourhood, and in the end he refuses her advances, realizing it could be anyone in that slum who could kill his sister.

Friday, November 17, 2023

Bad Son (1980)


Good movie drama about ex-convict released from prison for drug addiction. When he returns to home he rejoin with his embittered father and tries to form a father and son relationship with him, all the while working some jobs in factory, until he find work in bookstore where he encounters ex-junkie girl who is struggling to overcome her addiction. Bruno have some fight with his father over death of his mother, only to find that his father was having an affair with another woman while his mother was sick. Question here is who is actually bad son. Movie itself is nothing to write home about, but is superbly carried by leading actor Patrick Dewaere, himself a tragic man who suffered from depression and drug addiction until he killed himself at the height of his career.

Thursday, November 16, 2023

One Deadly Summer (1983)



Great movie adaptation of Sebastian Japrisot novel, it tells a story about troubled woman (great role by Isabelle Adjani) who tries to capture and kill the men who raped her mother. By coincidence or not she finds them, but it turns they are not the men she was searching for, and in the end she ends up in loony bin. Japrisot novels are best described as psychedelic crime fiction so it's pointless to analyze them and best to enjoy them on a visceral level. 

William McIlvaney - Laidlaw



Solid piece of so called 'Tartan Noir', crime novels set in Scotland, although they are anything but noir novels, but mostly police procedurals. Laidlaw is funny protagonist who often carry investigation in his own way, and in these case of killing young girl he proves quite capable. Seedy atmosphere of depressing Scotlands and every kind of urban decay is very appealing so you should check this crime novel.

Outfit - Role Of Chicago Underworld in shaping Modern America




These were the original Gangsters, and although they were scum of the worst kind, they were nothing in comparison to deeply corrupted American society. As author Gus Russo claims, the only reason between them and upperworld criminals is lack of finesse and education. Of course, stories about gangsters are easier to sell, because of their so called notoriety, and everybody knows that politicians are crooks. However, they got more guts to spare than all the rest of so called white collar criminals. I always felt somekind of sympathy for these freaks, and book is rich with their adventures and often funny in the most unbelievable black humor type. As always, Americans were racist towards jews, italians, and niggers, and as Meyer Lansky clearly put it: these hypocrites like mormons and protestants took over what we achieved and made it all legal, in contrary to their moral obligations. I personally like books about gangsters because they so often reflects and expose the true gangsters, which is American Government. For every fan of crime fiction, this is entertaining read.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Deadly Circuit (1983)





Great French crime movie about private detective called 'The Eye' (Michel Serrault) who tracks down crazy woman Catherine (Isabelle Adjani) on request by his employer, but believes that she is her dead daughter. In fact she is daughter of dead criminal and begins to kill her lovers one by one, while detective cover up her tracks and pursues her most of the time. That shadowing becomes boring after some time because of detective reluctance to tell her what he wants from her. After some time Catherine goes nuts and together with some girl start to rob banks and kill people, and while avoiding police and detective she jumps through the window of a high building in her automobile, killing herself. Charming photography and acting make this movie pay up for somewhat confusing story.

Raymond Chandler Speaking



Bit pretentious title, but so was Chandler. In any case, this is important book for Chandler's fans and crime fiction lovers. Composed mostly of his letters to colleagues, it is divided into categories : Chandler on himself (where he talks about his life in England and America, his failed suicide attempt after his fifteen years older wife died, after he was committed to psychiatric ward, his alcoholism and so on, then : Notes about mystery novel where he rambles about detective fiction, writing in general, rants about Hollywood and how they treat screenwriters (which is surprisingly true to this day), about film and television, then there are his thoughts about famous crimes, his love of cats, and one unpublished short story as well first chapter of his unfinished novel, Poodle Springs. In all these fragments Chandler uncover himself as one particularly complex, emotional and intelligent man.

Freeman Wills Crofts - 12.30 From Croydon



Great detective novel about Charles Swinburn, owner of factory which produces electric motors, who falls in desperation after he discovers that his business is going to pieces. So he decides to kill his uncle and get hold of his share of old man's will, which would eventually save him from financial troubles. Best part of the novel is Charles preparing himself for the crime, inventing alibies and masquerading himself to get hold of poison which he would use to poison his uncle. But he is no professional killer and after old man is dead, police quickly arrests him and in second part we follow Charles in courtroom, which is also interesting as much as his carefully constructed plan to kill his uncle. Of course he is convicted guilty and sentenced to death, Inspector French later at a dinner party explains how he managed to gather all evidence against him after he was sure he was the killer. Good example of inverted detective story and one of the forerunner of police procedural novels. 

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Garde à Vue (1981)



Great movie set almost completely in interrogation room of the police station, where detective inspects possible suspect of murder and rape of two kids. As it turns out, it was not him but some other guy, but at the end movie stays open to interpretations as suspect's wife commits suicide.

George Sims - The Last Best Friend

Unusual crime novel about antiquarian Ned Balfour who finds out that his friend was murdered, and in unravelling of mystery gets skin deep i...