12019-02-04T19:57:42+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b11The Captive City (1952)plain2019-02-04T19:57:42+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bCinematographer Lee Garmes’s crew removed the driver-side door and mounted a camera with a 40-millmeter lens. Then they attached a generator to the front of the car, powering a set of lamps to illuminate the actors. The results are exceptionally eerie, using camera movement to express the film’s fears of urban decay. In voiceover, the protagonist regrets what has happened to his beloved town. In the background, the town whizzes by, just a blur of white neon lights sliding through pitch-black backgrounds.
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12019-01-28T01:53:54+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bChapter Five: Additional ClipsPatrick Keating230 extra clips for Chapter Fiveplain1832019-02-04T20:01:19+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b
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12019-02-04T19:20:04+00:005.x28 The Captive City1The Captive City (1952)plain2019-02-04T19:20:04+00:00Critical Commons19522019-02-01T20:38:11ZVideoRobert WiseThe Captive City