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Page numbers in italics refer to photographs
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Accused, The
,
199
,
201
–3,
282
–83nn23–34
Ace in the Hole
,
254
Act of Violence
,
97
,
100
–104,
187
,
272
nn30–31
function of disability in,
101
,
270
n2
advertisements,
5
,
135
,
251
,
275
n4
Hollywood representation of,
155
,
277
n5
and jazz,
16
,
155
,
156
–57,
172
–73,
178
,
245
,
290
n46
rarely featured in film,
154
,
158
and American Dream,
3
,
20
–21,
143
–44
automobiles and,
134
psychiatric stripping of,
98
,
205
Algren, Nelson,
174
American Dream,
4
,
5
,
12
,
47
,
75
,
142
,
198
agency at core of,
3
,
20
–21,
143
–44
as chimera and sham,
64
,
249
,
260
and domesticity,
99
–100,
101
,
258
,
260
No Man of Her Own
depiction of,
62
,
64
in portraiture films,
107
–8,
126
The Prowler
depiction of,
221
,
249
–50,
255
,
260
pursuit of as nightmare,
10
,
199
red noir films on,
221
,
226
,
234
,
242
–43
and self-reinvention,
45
,
79
,
105
,
115
,
250
Try and Get Me!
depiction of,
249
–50
of upward mobility,
10
,
63
,
231
,
259
in dream films,
37
–40
in vet noir films,
77
,
78
–79,
88
,
92
,
93
–96,
97
,
99
,
100
,
104
Anatomy of a Murder
,
174
Anderson, Edward,
136
automobiles and,
152
Appointment with Danger
,
277
n7
Arlen, Harold,
156
Armored Car Robbery
,
289
n38
Armstrong, Louis,
158
,
170
,
172
,
278
nn21–22
art forgery,
4
,
16
,
274
n21,
275
n27
and authorship,
122
in
La chienne
,
120
–21
and originality,
107
,
127
–28,
129
–30,
131
in
Scarlet Street
,
122
–25