WILLIAM LUHR is Professor of English and Film at Saint Peter’s University and Co-Chair of the faculty-level Columbia University Seminar on Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation. His books include Film Noir; Screening Genders and Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, 4th Edition, as well as Blake Edwards and Returning to the Scene: Blake Edwards, Volume II. Luhr’s writings have been published widely and he lectures in both national and international venues. PETER LEHMAN is Professor Emeritus of Film and Media Studies in English at Arizona State University. He is the former President of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies and the Founding Editor of Wide Angle. His publications include author of Running Scared: Masculinity and the Representation of the Male Body, New Edition and Roy Orbison: The Invention of an Alternative Rock Masculinity and coauthor of Thinking about Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying; Blake Edwards and Returning to the Scene: Blake Edwards, Volume II. He is editor of Pornography: Film and Culture and coeditor of The Searchers: Essays and Reflections on John Ford’s Classic Western. He has lectured widely nationally and internationally.