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  • Production:Edgar G. Ulmer Preservation Corporation
  • Released:2004-09-04
  • IMDB:tt0435638
Documentary on the life and work of B-movie filmmaker Edgar G. Ulmer, spanning from his early life to his last film.
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Book Review: Director Edgar G. Ulmer - Hollywood's Master of the Eclectic Led a Doozy of a Life  The Arts Fuse

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Other Worlds: Edgar G. Ulmer’s Underground Films of the 1950s  Los Angeles Review of Books

Blu-ray Review: Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour on the Criterion Collection  Slant Magazine

Edgar G. Ulmer Sci-Fi Collection  Trailers From Hell

Blu-Ray : Highly Recommended  High Def Digest

Five low-budget (but still amazing) science-fiction films  Chicago Reader

Edgar G. Ulmer: A Filmmaker At The Margins  KPBS

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‘Cinema Futures’: Film Review  The Hollywood Reporter

October 2019 Programming on the Criterion Channel Announced  CriterionCast

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This Classic Noir With 97% on Rotten Tomatoes Is a Crime Thriller With a Ruthless Streak  Collider

DVD Extra: ‘The Quiet Man’ finally gets some TLC; McLaglen obscurities  New York Post

SCREEN: 'DETECTIVE,' BY JEAN-LUC GODARD (Published 1985)  The New York Times

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