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      <title>Murder by Contract (Irving Lerner, 1958)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Murder by Contract (Irving Lerner, 1958)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Nov/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;29/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;candy/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Murder by Contract (1958)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;In a small movie theatre, a guy in a suit (Phillip Pine) stuffs his face with something from a small brown paper bag. Behind him are the Hollywood idea of an &#34;elderly&#34; woman (Janet Brandt) and a man with a moustache (Albert Cavens), Right next to snack man, a fellow with his hat pulled deeply over his face (Herschel Bernardi) takes a nap.. DP: Lucien Ballard./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;&#34;The way i see it, Harry, everybody lives off everybody else.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Claude&#xA;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #FilmDinner #candy #IrvingLerner #VinceEdwards #PhillipPine #HerschelBernardi #CapriceToriel #PhillipPine #HerschelBernardi #JanetBrandt #AlbertCavens #PerryBotkinSr #LucienBallard #FilmNoir #crime #drama #suspense #USA #1950s ★★★½/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="murder-by-contract-irving-lerner-1958-div" id="murder-by-contract-irving-lerner-1958-div">Murder by Contract (Irving Lerner, 1958)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="nov-div" id="nov-div">Nov</div></h2>

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<h6 id="in-a-small-movie-theatre-a-guy-in-a-suit-phillip-pine-stuffs-his-face-with-something-from-a-small-brown-paper-bag-behind-him-are-the-hollywood-idea-of-an-elderly-woman-janet-brandt-and-a-man-with-a-moustache-albert-cavens-right-next-to-snack-man-a-fellow-with-his-hat-pulled-deeply-over-his-face-herschel-bernardi-takes-a-nap-dp-lucien-ballard-div" id="in-a-small-movie-theatre-a-guy-in-a-suit-phillip-pine-stuffs-his-face-with-something-from-a-small-brown-paper-bag-behind-him-are-the-hollywood-idea-of-an-elderly-woman-janet-brandt-and-a-man-with-a-moustache-albert-cavens-right-next-to-snack-man-a-fellow-with-his-hat-pulled-deeply-over-his-face-herschel-bernardi-takes-a-nap-dp-lucien-ballard-div">In a small movie theatre, a guy in a suit (Phillip Pine) stuffs his face with something from a small brown paper bag. Behind him are the Hollywood idea of an “elderly” woman (Janet Brandt) and a man with a moustache (Albert Cavens), Right next to snack man, a fellow with his hat pulled deeply over his face (Herschel Bernardi) takes a nap.. DP: Lucien Ballard.</div></h6>

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<blockquote><p>“The way i see it, Harry, everybody lives off everybody else.”</p>

<h3 id="claude" id="claude">– Claude</h3>
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<h5 id="filmdinner-candy-irvinglerner-vinceedwards-phillippine-herschelbernardi-capricetoriel-phillippine-herschelbernardi-janetbrandt-albertcavens-perrybotkinsr-lucienballard-filmnoir-crime-drama-suspense-usa-1950s-½-div" id="filmdinner-candy-irvinglerner-vinceedwards-phillippine-herschelbernardi-capricetoriel-phillippine-herschelbernardi-janetbrandt-albertcavens-perrybotkinsr-lucienballard-filmnoir-crime-drama-suspense-usa-1950s-½-div"><a href="/settima/tag:FilmDinner" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FilmDinner</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:candy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">candy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:IrvingLerner" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IrvingLerner</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:VinceEdwards" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">VinceEdwards</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:PhillipPine" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PhillipPine</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:HerschelBernardi" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HerschelBernardi</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:CapriceToriel" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CapriceToriel</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:PhillipPine" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PhillipPine</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:HerschelBernardi" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HerschelBernardi</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JanetBrandt" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JanetBrandt</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:AlbertCavens" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AlbertCavens</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:PerryBotkinSr" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PerryBotkinSr</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:LucienBallard" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">LucienBallard</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:FilmNoir" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FilmNoir</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:crime" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">crime</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:suspense" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">suspense</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1950s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1950s</span></a> ★★★½</div></h5>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Rope (Alfred Hitchcock, 1948)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Jun/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;9/div&#xA;div class=&#34;X&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Rope (1948)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;A man in a dark suit has his clenched hand on top of a stack of fancy gilded dinner plates. He&#39;s holding a piece of rope, just an ordinary household article. DPs: William V. Skall &amp; Joseph A. Valentine./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;&#34;Mr. Cadell got a bad leg in the war for his courage. And you&#39;ve got your sleeve in the celery, Mr. Phillip.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Mrs. Wilson\&#xA;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #FilmDinner #AlfredHitchcock #PatrickHamilton #DickHogan #JohnDall #FarleyGranger #EdithEvanson #DouglasDick #JoanChandler #CedricHardwicke #ConstanceCollier #JamesStewart #DavidButtolph #WilliamVSkall #JosephAValentine #suspense #drama #biography #thriller #LGBT #theatre #crime #USA #1940s ★★★★½/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h6 id="a-man-in-a-dark-suit-has-his-clenched-hand-on-top-of-a-stack-of-fancy-gilded-dinner-plates-he-s-holding-a-piece-of-rope-just-an-ordinary-household-article-dps-william-v-skall-joseph-a-valentine-div" id="a-man-in-a-dark-suit-has-his-clenched-hand-on-top-of-a-stack-of-fancy-gilded-dinner-plates-he-s-holding-a-piece-of-rope-just-an-ordinary-household-article-dps-william-v-skall-joseph-a-valentine-div">A man in a dark suit has his clenched hand on top of a stack of fancy gilded dinner plates. He&#39;s holding a piece of rope, just an ordinary household article. DPs: William V. Skall &amp; Joseph A. Valentine.</div></h6>

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<blockquote><p>“Mr. Cadell got a bad leg in the war for his courage. And you&#39;ve got your sleeve in the celery, Mr. Phillip.”</p>

<h3 id="mrs-wilson" id="mrs-wilson">– Mrs. Wilson</h3>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Suspense (1913) &#xA;Triangular split-screen in Suspense (1913). While the Wife (Lois Weber) is on the phone with her Husband (Val Paul), unbeknownst to them the Tramp (Sam Kaufman) cuts the telephone wire.&#xA;Suspense (1913)&#xA;&#xA;### June 11: say Hi! on #SayHiDay&#xA;  Suspense (Phillips Smalley &amp; LoisWeber, 1913)&#xA;Now he&#39;s in the…&#xA;&#xA;  Suspense is not only the title of this short silent thriller, but also the state of mind the viewer is put into as soon as the film opens. Using POV (point-of-view) shots and breaking the fourth wall, the imminent threat – a vagrant trespassing and creeping up to a lone woman and her newborn child – creeps up on us. We know we&#39;re safe, on the other side of the screen, but the Tramp (a particularly haunting Sam Kaufman) looks us right in the eye. He passes us on the stairs, but he&#39;s going around us so he must be, hopefully, aware of our presence.&#xA;    Meanwhile, we also see something that only cinema and books can give: multiple happenings at once. The Wife (Lois Weber) calls her Husband (Val Paul) on the phone. Suddenly the screen splits into three: in the middle, the Husband on call, listening to his Wife on the right who&#39;s begging him to hurry home. On the left, the Tramp. Unlike us, he cannot see the conversation promising a happy end. But instead that bringing some relief to the viewer, he cuts the phone cable. While we see that happen, we have no way to tell the Husband to make haste, or the Wife that the Tramp&#39;s getting closer. &#xA;    What&#39;s striking too is the omnipresence of modernity: the couple&#39;s home and Husband&#39;s office have telephones and therefore electricity, and the Husband speeds off in an automobile. The cinematography for the telephone and car chase scenes are filmed and edited with great knowledge of the technical possibilities of the medium; split-screen (only gathering popularity much later, see Pillow Talk (1959), and the usage of the Entfesselte Kamera [unchained camera], the latter a mid 1920s German invention.&#xA;    ###### A similar, triangular split-screen scene from Michael Gordon&#39;s Pillow Talk (1959) with (LtR) Eileen (Valerie Allen), Jan Morrow (Doris Day), and Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) on the party line. With Ms Day&#39;s character centred, we know that she&#39;s the one to identify with in this particular scene. DP: Arthur E. Arling.&#xA;Pillow Talk (1959)&#xA;    With that, Suspense not only preceded a href=&#34;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italianfuturismincinema&#34;Italian futurist cinema/a, but also the usage of suspense as a cinematic technique. Now a href=&#34;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Suspense(1913).webm?useskin=vector&#34;go and watch/a, and remember&#xA;    ##### it&#39;s only a movie it&#39;s only a movie it&#39;s only a movie&#xA;    #Bales2023FilmChallenge #PhillipsSmalley #LoisWeber #SamKaufman #USA #ShortFilm #SilentFilm #drama #suspense #crime #thriller #HomeInvasion #1910s ★★★★☆ &#xA;&#xA;todo]]&gt;</description>
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<h6 id="triangular-split-screen-in-suspense-1913-while-the-wife-lois-weber-is-on-the-phone-with-her-husband-val-paul-unbeknownst-to-them-the-tramp-sam-kaufman-cuts-the-telephone-wire" id="triangular-split-screen-in-suspense-1913-while-the-wife-lois-weber-is-on-the-phone-with-her-husband-val-paul-unbeknownst-to-them-the-tramp-sam-kaufman-cuts-the-telephone-wire"><em>Triangular split-screen in Suspense (1913). While the Wife (Lois Weber) is on the phone with her Husband (Val Paul), unbeknownst to them the Tramp (Sam Kaufman) cuts the telephone wire.</em></h6>

<p><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/2yMXfgR3/0611-hi.gif" alt="Suspense (1913)"></p>

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<blockquote><p><em>Suspense</em> (Phillips Smalley &amp; LoisWeber, 1913)</p>

<h5 id="now-he-s-in-the" id="now-he-s-in-the"><em>Now he&#39;s in the…</em></h5>

<p><em>Suspense</em> is not only the title of this short silent thriller, but also the state of mind the viewer is put into as soon as the film opens. Using POV (point-of-view) shots and breaking the fourth wall, the imminent threat – a vagrant trespassing and creeping up to a lone woman and her newborn child – creeps up on us. We know we&#39;re safe, on the other side of the screen, but the Tramp (a particularly haunting Sam Kaufman) looks us right in the eye. He passes us on the stairs, but he&#39;s going around us so he <em>must</em> be, hopefully, aware of our presence.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, we also see something that only cinema and books can give: multiple happenings at once. The Wife (Lois Weber) calls her Husband (Val Paul) on the phone. Suddenly the screen splits into three: in the middle, the Husband on call, listening to his Wife on the right who&#39;s begging him to hurry home. On the left, the Tramp. Unlike us, he cannot see the conversation promising a happy end. But instead that bringing some relief to the viewer, he cuts the phone cable. While we see that happen, we have no way to tell the Husband to make haste, or the Wife that the Tramp&#39;s getting closer.</p>

<p>What&#39;s striking too is the omnipresence of modernity: the couple&#39;s home and Husband&#39;s office have telephones and therefore electricity, and the Husband speeds off in an automobile. The cinematography for the telephone and car chase scenes are filmed and edited with great knowledge of the technical possibilities of the medium; split-screen (only gathering popularity much later, see <em>Pillow Talk</em> (1959), and the usage of the <em>Entfesselte Kamera</em> [<em>unchained camera</em>], the latter a mid 1920s German invention.</p>

<h6 id="a-similar-triangular-split-screen-scene-from-michael-gordon-s-pillow-talk-1959-with-ltr-eileen-valerie-allen-jan-morrow-doris-day-and-brad-allen-rock-hudson-on-the-party-line-with-ms-day-s-character-centred-we-know-that-she-s-the-one-to-identify-with-in-this-particular-scene-dp-arthur-e-arling" id="a-similar-triangular-split-screen-scene-from-michael-gordon-s-pillow-talk-1959-with-ltr-eileen-valerie-allen-jan-morrow-doris-day-and-brad-allen-rock-hudson-on-the-party-line-with-ms-day-s-character-centred-we-know-that-she-s-the-one-to-identify-with-in-this-particular-scene-dp-arthur-e-arling"><em>A similar, triangular split-screen scene from Michael Gordon&#39;s Pillow Talk (1959) with (LtR) Eileen (Valerie Allen), Jan Morrow (Doris Day), and Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) on the party line. With Ms Day&#39;s character centred, we know that she&#39;s the one to identify with in this particular scene. DP: Arthur E. Arling.</em></h6>

<p><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/Pr3tRnfh/0611-hi-2.png" alt="Pillow Talk (1959)"></p>

<p>With that, <em>Suspense</em> not only preceded <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_futurism_in_cinema" rel="nofollow">Italian futurist cinema</a>, but also the usage of suspense as a cinematic technique. Now <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Suspense_(1913).webm?useskin=vector" rel="nofollow">go and watch</a>, and remember</p>

<h5 id="it-s-only-a-movie-it-s-only-a-movie-it-s-only-a-movie" id="it-s-only-a-movie-it-s-only-a-movie-it-s-only-a-movie"><em>it&#39;s only a movie</em> <em>it&#39;s only a movie</em> <em>it&#39;s only a movie</em></h5>

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