11/5/09

Video essay on Jacques Tourneur



Interesting essay on the great B film auteur who worked with producer Val Lewton, and then struck out on his own.

1957's Night Of The Demon is one of the best horror films ever made, precisely because it lacks gore. The director was forced to show the demon when he wished not to.

The actual essay goes a bit off the deep end with its claims about writing's import in the film, but otherwise, it's a nice slant to get non-cineastes to possibly see this neglected film.

It's akin to someone thinking the main theme of Citizen Kane is childhood toys.

Tourneur's films always made the most from what little they were given.

I recommend it heratly, as I do other films made by Val Lewton.