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178 - The Night of the Hunter
1 hour 27 minutes Posted Oct 25, 2024 at 9:30 am.
Introduction and Recommendations
Exploring 'The Night of the Hunter'
Character Analysis: The Preacher
Themes of Religion and Morality
Comparative Analysis: Book vs. Film
Cinematography and Visual Storytelling
Cinematic Beauty and Symbolism
Character Analysis and Performance
Themes of Isolation and Survival
Exploring the True Crime Influence
The Role of the Producer and Vision
Genre Blending and Classification
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Saints and sinners, black and white, love and hate: this week the 1001 by 1 crew dives into the directorial debut (and stand alone film) from Charles Laughton – “The Night of the Hunter”. Join Britt, Joey, and Adam as they discuss the beautiful cinematography, the haunting performance from Robert Mitchum, and how religion plays out in film. Also, this week Adam & Britt recommend “Strange Darling” (available on PVOD), and Joey recommends the 1991 version of “Cape Fear” (available on most VOD platforms).
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Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.