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Screening on Film
Directed by Joseph Losey.
With David Wayne, Howard da Silva, Martin Gabel.
US, 1951, 35mm, black & white, 88 min.
Print source: British Film Institute

As the Hollywood blacklist swung into high gear, Losey found an ideal vehicle for his increasing alienation from the studio system in this striking and much admired reinterpretation of Fritz Lang's classic tale of a tortured child killer and the malignant society that is unable to help him. Losey assembled many of his stellar cast from the New York theater, including Howard da Silva, Norman Lloyd and the talented David Wayne, who adds a new level of perversity and poignant loneliness to his portrayal of M's hunted psychopath. A key American film of the early 1950s, Losey's M offers a dark cautionary tale for the television age that sees the corrupt intertwining of politics and media fanning the flames of mass hysteria.

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