>I also want to mention that Sam Fuller was early on a
pulpster who wrote
>short stories and novels in the crime genre. The one
story I've read, in
>the Barnes and Noble collection "Pulp Fictions" (I
said something about
>it here), is very good and totally coherent with
Fuller's film style.
>Regards,
>Mario Taboada
Have you ever seen the photo of Fuller beginning the filming
of a scene by
shooting a pistol in the air? It was used in a lot of
retrospective
articles at the time of his death. From the articles, I got
the impression
that hard boiled could be used to describe his life as well
as his work.
Fred
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