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Apr 28, 2012 · Usually, I prefer the book to the movie. However, it's not the case with Murray Forbes's novel. Don't get me wrong. It's not a bad book. His Hollow Triumph takes you on an interesting tour through the mind of a noir anti-hero, and you do feel the suspense of wondering when and how he'll get caught in his weird scheme to gain all the money and prestige he's long desired by knocking off his ...
- Hollow Triumph: Forbes, Murray, Kelly, Bill: 9798886010497 ...
In the late 1940s he wrote the thriller Hollow Triumph about...
- Hollow Triumph - Kindle edition by Forbes, Murray, Kelly ...
Hollow Triumph - Kindle edition by Forbes, Murray, Kelly,...
- Hollow Triumph: Forbes, Murray, Kelly, Bill: 9798886010497 ...
English. Hollow Triumph (working title The Man Who Murdered Himself, reissued in the United States as The Scar) is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Steve Sekely starring Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett and Leslie Brooks. It was released by Eagle-Lion Films, based on the 1946 novel of the same title written by Murray Forbes.
- Bryan Foy Productions
- Paul Henreid
Apr 28, 2012 · Usually, I prefer the book to the movie. However, it's not the case with Murray Forbes's novel. Don't get me wrong. It's not a bad book. His Hollow Triumph takes you on an interesting tour through the mind of a noir anti-hero, and you do feel the suspense of wondering when and how he'll get caught in his weird scheme to gain all the money and prestige he's long desired by knocking off his ...
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- Murray Forbes
The highly plotted, seasoned, and rather badly written story of an egotist and his perfect crime, as Henry Mueller, who wants power and money but doesn't want to work for it, finds an answer in brilliant Dr. Bartok, a psychiatrist, whom he resembles physically and whose science he has studied. Mueller carefully cases his victim, his habits,- murders him- and steps into his shoes. Women at ...
HOLLOW TRIUMPH Henry Mueller is convinced that he is better than everyone else, but is frustrated when he realizes that the rest of the world doesn’t agree. He wants to become a doctor but doesn’t have the patience, so instead pursues a life of petty crime. Upon his release from prison, Henry marries a trusting young woman for her money.