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The Killers

Screening on Film
Directed by Robert Siodmak.
With Burt Lancaster, Edmond O’Brien, Ava Gardner.
US, 1946, 35mm, black & white, 105 min.
Print source: HFA

A seminal work of film noir, The Killers marked the screen debut of Burt Lancaster, who gives a brilliant performance as a marked man who refuses to flee his hired assassins. Loosely based on a Hemingway short story, the film proceeds through flashback to reveal the circumstances of his murder and, with it, the seamier side of America in the forties. German-émigré director Siodmak combines strong chiaroscuro lighting, moody nocturnal cityscapes, and a potent Miklos Rosza score in approaching the nihilistic vision at the heart of the work. Ava Gardner gives one of the more memorable renditions of the femme fatale in her portrayal of a night-club singer who is the mob boss’s girl.

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