Born to Kill(1947)
http://www.impawards.com/1947/born_to_kill.html
Born to Kill(1947)
http://www.impawards.com/1947/born_to_kill.html
Kill Or Be Killed(1950)
http://www.impawards.com/1950/kill_or_be_killed.html
Bodyguard(1948)
http://www.impawards.com/1948/bodyguard.html
San Quentin(1946)
http://www.impawards.com/1946/san_quentin.html
Step By Step(1946)
http://www.impawards.com/1946/step_by_step.html
Bodyguard(1948)
http://www.impawards.com/1948/bodyguard.html
The Devil Thumbs A Ride(1947)
http://www.impawards.com/1947/devil_thumbs_a_ride.html
For a B film,this was pretty good.Got a lot of A fikms beat.
The Eddie Muller story/interview is just fucking priceless, The Big Leak. I love Eddie Muller, well who doesn't, his commentary on Born To Kill is just priceless!
http://www.eddiemuller.com/tierney.html
"What are you guys," he roared, "a bunch of fucking cocksuckers?"
I recently watched Custer of The West, Tierney plays General Phillip Sheridian, I'll take Tierney anywhere, anytime. He also has a small part (oooh er Missus) in Val Lewton's Ghost Ship.
I love the old Tierney in Prizzi's Honor .
Eddie I hope you don't sue me or slap me upside the head for posting the link to The Big Leak.
Last edited by Christina Delassalle; 05-18-2010 at 06:11 PM.
Devil Thumbs a Ride
Born to Kill
Dillinger
He was something else. His look-alike brother Scott Brady was in quite a few noirs as well... but he wasn't nearly as interesting to watch.
I think what makes Tierney more fascinating than most of the other noir bad boys is that what you saw on the screen was pretty much the real thing. He spent many, many nights in jail for barroom brawling and had a very bad temper, especially when he had been drinking (which was most of the time). I know that Mitchum was also an off-screen brawler but he could also be a charmer. Tierney was the one guy that I really would not have wanted to meet in a dark alley; watching him up on the screen is close enough!
Tierney is as noir as it gets!
So Lawrence Tierney and my mother share a birthday, huh? That explains a lot...
We missed Larry's B-day -- ironically the site went to s*** on his birthday.
He was something else...
Shakedown (Pevney -1950)
Lawrence stories from the reservoir dogs...
David Boxwell (03-23-2013)
Cool I just watched "Born To Kill" yesterday ;-)
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