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The Dana Gould Hour

Hollywood Underbelly!

The Dana Gould Hour

Dana Gould

Politics, News, Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 165 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the dog days of summer. We've got an action-packed episode to get you to through August, so fasten your enthusiasm harness, and get ready to listen, and enjoy. 

Eddie Muller is an expert in film noir. If you like movies with private eyes, tough guys and saucy dames who kiss and lie, Eddie is your dude. Eddie is the host of TCM's Noir Alley, which is forever and always a celebration of all things noir. He has a new book out called Dark City Dames, which examines the lives and careers of a group of actresses from the heyday of film noir. As you may suspect, their true life stories are often more intense than the movies they made. Eddie is also the author of Dark City, San Francisco Noir, The Art Of Noir, the novels The Distance and Shadow Boxer. He is a fascinating guy. It was a great interview. I could have talked to him all day to be honest. 

Also, one of my favorite people, Katharine Coldiron, is back. Katharine also has a new book entitled Out There In The Dark. It's part memoir, part film criticism. Maybe one could say it is memoir AS film criticism. Or film criticism as memoir? You decide. But I read it in one sitting. It's a great. Informative, honest, brave, it's a terrific piece of work.

True Tales From Weirdsville takes a deep dive into the cult classic Gun Crazy. Informed in large part by the book Gun Crazy And The Origin Of American Outlaw Cinema by, you guessed it, Eddie Muller, Gun Crazy is not only a terrific cult film, but it's also an incredibly important one, kicking off as it did, an entire subgenre in American film, one that still thrives today. That is, the stories of sociopaths in love. Gun Crazy. If you can find two words that better describe this country, you let me know. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

They come from the bowels of hell.

0:09.0

The Dana Gouldower.

0:14.6

Jungle worms and swamp rats run around your feet.

0:17.3

I bought a dog that killed the calf, that ate the canary. What is true?

0:22.0

And once again, welcome back.

0:28.9

Hello!

0:30.3

And welcome to the dog days of summer.

0:33.4

We've got an action-packed episode to get you through August, so tighten up your enthusiasm harness and get ready to listen and enjoy.

0:42.5

Eddie Mueller is here.

0:45.4

Eddie is an expert in film noir.

0:48.7

If you like movies with private eyes, tough guys and saucy dames, Eddie's your dude.

0:53.7

Eddie is the host of TCM's

0:55.4

Noir Alley, which is forever and always a celebration of all things noir, and he has a new

1:01.1

book out entitled Dark City Dames, which examines the lives and careers of a group of actresses

1:07.7

from the heyday of film noir. As you might expect, their true life stories are often far more intense and insane

1:16.1

than the movies they made.

1:18.8

Eddie is also the author of such books as Dark City, San Francisco Noir, The Art of Noir,

1:25.7

The Novels The Distance and Shadowboxer.

1:28.7

Eddie is a fascinating guy.

1:30.2

It was a great interview.

1:32.0

I could have talked to him all day.

1:33.9

Eddie Mueller, ladies and germs.

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