Blackmail (Bfi Film Classics)
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With this little book, part of the British Film Institute's series on the classics of the international cinema, Tom Ryall discusses the aspects of Blackmail that would resonate throughout the director's career. He also offers an informative history of the British film industry's conversion to sound and the contributions Blackmail made to the new medium. Summing up his arguments, Ryall states that Blackmail "is a traditional film insofar as it provides a summary of conventional silent film style and narration; it is revolutionary, in its bold use of the novel techniques of sound; it is modern in its self-consciously 'artistic' mode of narration; and it is postmodern in its eclectic stylistic character. As well as being a key film in the history of sound pictures, it is also a landmark film in cinema generally." --Raphael Shargel


