Dark City Dames, Eddie Muller
Dark City Dames, Eddie Muller
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Dark City Dames
The Women Who Defined Film Noir (Revised and Expanded Edition)

Author: Eddie Muller

Narrator: Natalie Naudus, Eddie Muller

Unabridged: 13 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

In this revised and expanded edition of his essential volume Dark City Dames, Eddie Muller—Turner Classic Movies host and author of Dark Cityand Noir Bar—offers a uniquely intimate look at the women who defined film noir, now featuring updated text and 10 new star profiles.
 
Film noir was the dark side of the movies’ happily-ever-after mythology. Sinister and sexy, it forged a new icon: the tough, independent dame. Determined, desirable, dangerous when cornered, she could handle trouble—or deal out some of her own. If you thought these women were something special onscreen, wait until you meet the genuine articles. In Dark City Dames, acclaimed film historian Eddie Muller takes readers into the world of six women who made a lasting impression in this cinematic terrain—from veteran “bad girls” Audrey Totter, Marie Windsor, and Jane Greer to unexpected genre fixtures Evelyn Keyes, Coleen Gray, and Ann Savage. The book provides in-depth profiles of these formidable women during the height of their careers, circa 1950, as they balanced love and career, struggled against typecasting, and sought fulfillment in a ruthless business. Their personal stories—teeming with larger-than-life characters like Howard Hughes, Louis B. Mayer, Robert Mitchum, Otto Preminger, and John Huston—offer a fascinating counterpoint to their movies. Then Dark City Dames revisits each woman fifty years later, to witness their hard-won—and triumphant—survival. On every page their own voices ring through, reflecting on their lives with as much passion, pain, intelligence, energy, and humor as any movie script. Muller conducted far-ranging interviews with the original six women profiled in Dark City Dames, in the process becoming a friend and confidante to each. In this revised and expanded edition, he updates their stories and shares illuminating, never-before-told memories of his time with them. This edition also includes compelling new profiles of ten additional women who left an indelible mark on film noir, including Joan Bennett, Gail Russell, Rhonda Fleming, and Claire Trevor—all packaged that offers the ultimate look at performers who helped define a still-resonant and inspiring epoch of Hollywood history.

About Eddie Muller

Eddie Muller, aka the "Czar of Noir," is the host of TCM's Noir Alley franchise, and the prolific author of novels, biographies, movie histories, plays, and films. He also programs and hosts the "Noir City" film festival series, curates museums, and provides commentary for television, radio, and DVDs. As founder of the Film Noir Foundation, Muller has been instrumental in restoring and preserving more than thirty lost noir classics. He resides in Alameda, CA.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Phillip on December 17, 2024

{{I received an advanced copy of this book for a review in a trade journal}} What a gem this is! I missed the earlier version which was published in 2001. This update includes additional profiles of actresses who are remembered in the film noir genre. The original six actresses - Jane Greer, Audrey T......more

Goodreads review by John on April 24, 2025

Biographies of some of the illustrious females who made their careers in film noir by one of the leading experts of the form. The six performers who provide the crux of the book are given loving treatment. They all come across as interesting, flawed people worthy of attention. This volume offers add......more

Goodreads review by Carl on April 22, 2025

An excellent book for Film Noir fans and movie fans in general. Would have given it 5 stars ⭐️ but for the somewhat narrow audience. Eddie Muller is a really good author and host of Noir Alley on TCM......more

Goodreads review by Heather on April 23, 2025

I had never heard of most of these actresses, but the peek behind the curtain was fascinating. Recommend to fans of old Hollywood and anyone who likes mini bios.......more