New in town, huh? Look around, kidpalm trees, movie stars, glittering promises of fame and fortune....Now look closer, and you'll see the real action in the City of goons and thugs, backroom dice clubs, motel room cheesecake shots, crusading cops, and a few unlucky saps who didn't make it out alive. Sins of the City is a daring photographic compendium of vintage vice in Los Angeles from the '20s to the '50s, the true-life pictures of a milieu immortalized in the hard-bitten novels of Raymond Chandler, Walter Mosley, and James Ellroy, and such films as Criss Cross, Double Indemnity, Chinatown, and LA Confidential. Pore over 200 shots of the people, places, and events that only tabloids such as Hush-Hush, Confidential, and Whisper dared publish. Witness the LAPD bust a floating casino, see a dapper Bugsy Siegel "before" (living) and "after" (deeply deceased), and marvel at the criminal excess of marijuana-stuffed suitcases. Author Jim Heimann has scoured archives and newspaper morgues for prime examples of Southland's inglorious past, presenting a compelling history of its notorious corruption. Sure, it's a tough city, but thankfully someone was there to record it all.
There are some gnarly photographs throughout Dark City, but it's not nearly as "graphic" as some of the reviews have made it seem. It's more of a documentation of the architecture of 1930s-1950s Los Angeles than anything. There are some excellent landscape shots and some fun photos of the nightlife of the era.
very graphic book about the crimes committed in LA.
~Lana Turner kills a gangster she had a kid with and def got w lots of married men. tbh kinda sus. ~Lots of corrupts police biz, weird religious cults, zuit suit riots, brothels, porn industry, corrupt hollywood...
Film list:
Mildred Pierce-Michael Curtiz Double Indemniy-Billy Wilder The big sleep-Howard Hawks The postman always rings twice Criss Cross-Robert Siodmak Sunset Boulevard-Bill Wilder The killing-Stanley Kubrick Touch of evil-orson welles L.A. Confidential-Curtis Hanson Chinatown-Roman Polanski
Books:
Queer People-Carroll and Garett Graham They Shoot Horses Don't They-Horace Mccoy The Day of the Locust-Nathanael West The big sleep-Raymond Chandler Mildred Pierce-James M Cain Double Indemnity- James M. Cain The loved one-Evelyn Waugh True confessions-John Gregory Dunne The Black Dahlia- Jame Ellroy Devil in a blue dress-Walter Mosley
Another interesting collection of crime scene photographs of Los Angeles. Among the images of corpses and crime scenes there are some great historical photos of LA, including some amazing scenes of what the down town area looked like before it was developed. This book contains graphic images and is not for everybody.
Quick look at LA and the crime that inspired the Film Noir Genre. Great book to check out from the library. Don't buy it unless you are a collector of early LA pictures.