5 Feet of Fury

“Once 1950s prosperity kicks in, noir dies”

…the outsider who sticks up two fingers at authority can’t quite count on the sympathies of his white audience any more – everyone is doing too well, and what they suffer from isn’t quite the failure of society to provide a decent life for them. Even Bogart had to adapt, and was replaced first by Marlon Brando and James Dean and then by Paul Newman – prettier and more athletic actors, less hard-boiled. Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, meanwhile, brought into the white mainstream the legacies of Louis Armstrong and Lester Young. “For the wartime generation, Sinatra’s hedonistic cool came through a romantic soundscape meant to accompany leisure and domestic life in contrast to Bogart’s solitary bravado.”