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The Blonde Witch (1956) dir. André Michel
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“Ruth, Roses and Revolvers”
Man Ray, Los Angeles 1942-44
[gelatin silver print | 24.9 × 19.8 cm.]
“This image illustrated a story by Man Ray in the journal View, and it was later used as the basis for a segment of Hans Richter's 1948 film Dreams That Money Can Buy. The film’s noir atmosphere of the photograph suggests the influence of Hollywood on Man Ray, who was living in Los Angeles when he made it. Interested in filmmaking but not in the collaborative process of studio-produced movies, Man Ray turned down offers to work as a cameraman.”
Man Ray, Los Angeles 1942-44
[gelatin silver print | 24.9 × 19.8 cm.]
“This image illustrated a story by Man Ray in the journal View, and it was later used as the basis for a segment of Hans Richter's 1948 film Dreams That Money Can Buy. The film’s noir atmosphere of the photograph suggests the influence of Hollywood on Man Ray, who was living in Los Angeles when he made it. Interested in filmmaking but not in the collaborative process of studio-produced movies, Man Ray turned down offers to work as a cameraman.”
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