Crisis, Creation, Compulsion

The great genre director Raoul Walsh and his cinema of the individual
by Dave Kehr   posted Mar 22, 2011

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Dave Kehr writes a weekly DVD column for The New York Times. He moved to the Chicago Tribune after leaving the Chicago Reader in 1986, and he was its principal film critic until late 1992, when he moved to New York. His work has appeared regularly in Film Comment, and he is a member of the National Society of Film Critics.

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