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Today,
10:59 AM
Steve-O
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
a movie that really stays with you. The soundtrack is haunting too -- especially that jazz song Fox uses at first to seduce woman but becomes the...
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Today,
07:10 AM
hanklow
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The Last Film Noir you watched
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Film Noir
Crossfire (1947) - A re-watch. Two of the three Roberts put in strong performances. Have never cared for Young, and it's no different this time...
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1330 replies | 110889 view(s)
Today,
05:42 AM
gordonl56
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Noir Tv - MICKEY SPILLANE'S – "Mike Hammer!" - 1954
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MICKEY SPILLANE'S – "Mike Hammer!" - 1954 An excellent first stab at producing a series based on writer Spillane's hard-boiled detective. This was to...
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Yesterday,
01:36 PM
Surly
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Norman Panama directs Joan Collins, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in The Road to Hong Kong. American writer, director and producer Norman Panama wrote...
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933 replies | 80131 view(s)
Yesterday,
01:19 PM
Surly
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Film Noir
A frame from Crossfire American screenwriter John Paxton wrote or co-wrote Murder, My Sweet (1944), Cornered (1945), Crack-Up (1946), Crossfire...
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Yesterday,
10:05 AM
dlhartzog
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Barbara Loden's WANDA (1970) neo-noir?
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Neo-noir and Noir TV
Wanda is a fine movie, sadly neglected, and probably could be classified as neonoir. I have not seen it for some time, but still sticks in my mind.
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Yesterday,
09:47 AM
gordonl56
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Barbara Loden's WANDA (1970) neo-noir?
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Neo-noir and Noir TV
Must admit i have never heard of the film. It goes on my list as well.
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Yesterday,
08:49 AM
Steve-O
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Barbara Loden's WANDA (1970) neo-noir?
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Neo-noir and Noir TV
I haven't seen it! On the list. thanks. I'll vote on the poll when I finally watch. 446775
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4 replies | 113 view(s)
Yesterday,
06:06 AM
Ned
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Barbara Loden's WANDA (1970) neo-noir?
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Neo-noir and Noir TV
An excellent film, shot in part in my hometown of Waterbury, Conn. The scenes of the now "off-limits" Holyland were unexpected. A bit slow paced at...
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4 replies | 113 view(s)
05-20-2013,
11:49 PM
Richard
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Barbara Loden's WANDA (1970) neo-noir?
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Neo-noir and Noir TV
Barbara Loden was a method actress whose beauty and talent won her several supporting roles ranging from studio films like SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS...
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4 replies | 113 view(s)
05-20-2013,
05:40 PM
rftbotb
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The Last Film Noir you watched
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Film Noir
Saw 2 noirs last night & tonight, both dealing with people crossing the US border illegally, Border Incident (1949) and A Lady Without Passport...
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1330 replies | 110889 view(s)
05-20-2013,
02:51 PM
mkhand
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
I'd love to see Losey's Kafkaesque men on the run art-house thriller Figures In a Landscape again, at one time in the 60's & 70's The Damned played...
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6 replies | 133 view(s)
05-20-2013,
02:46 PM
Surly
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Edward J. Montagne directed The Tattooed Stranger (1950), and Man with My Face (1951).
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933 replies | 80131 view(s)
05-20-2013,
02:38 PM
Surly
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Film Noir
Gregory Ratoff in All About Eve Actor, director and producer Gregory Ratoff was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. Ratoff acted in the highly...
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933 replies | 80131 view(s)
05-20-2013,
02:21 PM
Surly
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Director Herbert Wilcox with Edna May Oliver and (his wife) Anna Neagle on the set of Nurse Edith Cavell. Herbert Sydney Wilcox was a British film...
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933 replies | 80131 view(s)
05-20-2013,
01:55 PM
JohnChard
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
Indeed! Losey also had The Damned released in 1963, though it was made two years earlier, that's a off-kilter beauty as well. Definitely Losey's...
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6 replies | 133 view(s)
05-20-2013,
01:49 PM
JohnChard
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
Looking forward to reading your thoughts Steve.
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6 replies | 133 view(s)
05-19-2013,
07:46 PM
dlhartzog
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The Last Film Noir you watched
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Steve Sekely's The Scar (Hollow Triumph), 1948, Paul Henreid, who also produced, plays a gangster who assumes another's identity, but, like Jack...
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1330 replies | 110889 view(s)
05-19-2013,
07:32 PM
dlhartzog
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
A richly rewarding film that demands multiple viewings. Losey, escaping the black list, did well for himself in GB.
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6 replies | 133 view(s)
05-19-2013,
05:13 PM
cigar joe
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Favorite Black-and-White Film (post-1970, non-Noir)
in
Off Topic Stuff
another is Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996) Beautiful cinematography
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12 replies | 464 view(s)
05-19-2013,
04:50 PM
Steve-O
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Servant, The (1963)
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Noir reviews
Interesting that you mention this one. It's on our list of rainy day films to watch today...
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6 replies | 133 view(s)
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