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this flick isn't on many "best #FilmNoir lists" but I think Mitchum is pretty good in it - especially at the end #BNoirDetour
A federal bureaucrat's dreadful intro and faux documentary voice-over narration can't sink "T-Men" (1947). Cinematographer John Alton's pools of dark, inky shadows inhabit the frame, and figures dappled in light emerge like denizens of a saturnine underworld. #filmnoir
Bosley Crowther of the NY Times said Mitchum was "magnificently cheeky and self-assured" in Out of the Past", which solidified his leading man status. Today, it is considered one of the greatest #FilmNoir #BMovies #BNoirDetour
Musuraca never won an Oscar and is lesser known than John Alton but he did as much or more to the Noir Aesthetic than any cinematographer of his period. #BMovies #FilmNoir
The film is shot by Nicholas Musuraca, who lensed what is considered the first noir film in 1940’s Stranger on the Third Floor and one of the best noirs in Out of the Past in addition to his shadowy work with Val Lewton’s B-horror movies. #FilmNoir
Bits #BD Review – Dennis checks out Richard Fleischer's 1952 #filmnoir THE NARROW MARGIN, available on #Bluray from @WarnerArchive. @BillHuntBits thedigitalbits.com/reviews/item/n…
Rains #FilmNoir: Crime Without Passion (1934), They Won’t Forget, They Made me a Criminal (1939), Moontide Notorious (1946), Deception (1946), The Unsuspected (1947), Rope of Sand (1949), Where Danger Lives (1950), The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) TV: Alfred Hitchcock
Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, CT (that's where I am from!) and began his film career in 1942 in Border Patrol. The Story of G.I. Joe (1945) was nominated for four Oscars, including Mitchum for Best Supporting Actor. #FilmNoir #BMovies #BNoirDetour
Mitchum appeared in 100+ films and also tv series. #FilmNoir: Undercurrent (1944), The Locket (1944), When Strangers Marry (1944), Pursued (1947), Crossfire (1947), Out of the Past (1947), The Big Steal (1948), Where Danger Lives (1950), My Forbidden Past (1951), His Kind of
Your favorite #filmnoir couple? #FilmNoirValentine Marie Windsor and Elisha Cook, Jr. What love smells like after it’s curdled by noir.
Your favorite #filmnoir couple? I have too many, but here are a few I love 💘 To Have and Have Not ('44) Kiss of Death ('47) Pickup on South Street ('53) Laura ('44) #FilmNoirValentine
Margo's a true seductress, but she's also totally insane, and on top of that she's married, to the urbane, sarcastic millionaire. I recommend not a good idea Doc. #BMovies #FilmNoir
3 May 1902-1983 - Walter Slezak, 80, Austrian-US actor. #FilmNoir The Fallen Sparrow (1943) * Riffraff (1947) * Spy Hunt (1950) * The Steel Cage (1954) #Hitchcock Lifeboat (1944) * Cornered (1945) * Born to Kill (1947)
A Tale of Two TBs "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done .." Dickens (1859) subtitled & superb 12a e.s.t @noiralley #drunkenangel #noiralley 1948 #filmnoir mifune #noir #tcmparty #charlesdickens #ataleoftwocities
Posters for “Where Danger Lives” AKA “ A White Rose for Julie” AKA “Tragic Fate” (1950) from The USA, Belgium, Italy and Australia #BNoirDetour #WhereDangerLives #FilmNoir
Join me next Sunday 5/10 6p PT/9p ET for a #FilmNoir tribute to Mothers. The Reckless Moment (1949) - After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal. archive.org/embed/thereckl… #BNoirDetour
There are a lot of little things that are done well here, but the big things let it down. Mitchum and Domergue don’t have any spark. My noir opinion @LISAGNO unlike Greer & Mitch in some other RkO noir. #FilmNoir
The film is shot by Nicholas Musuraca, who lensed what is considered the first noir film in 1940’s Stranger on the Third Floor and one of the best noirs in Out of the Past in addition to his shadowy work with Val Lewton’s B-horror movies. #FilmNoir
Mitchum appeared in 100+ films and also tv series. #FilmNoir: Undercurrent (1944), The Locket (1944), When Strangers Marry (1944), Pursued (1947), Crossfire (1947), Out of the Past (1947), The Big Steal (1948), Where Danger Lives (1950), My Forbidden Past (1951), His Kind of
this flick isn't on many "best #FilmNoir lists" but I think Mitchum is pretty good in it - especially at the end #BNoirDetour
Musuraca never won an Oscar and is lesser known than John Alton but he did as much or more to the Noir Aesthetic than any cinematographer of his period. #BMovies #FilmNoir
Rains #FilmNoir: Crime Without Passion (1934), They Won’t Forget, They Made me a Criminal (1939), Moontide Notorious (1946), Deception (1946), The Unsuspected (1947), Rope of Sand (1949), Where Danger Lives (1950), The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) TV: Alfred Hitchcock
Margo's a true seductress, but she's also totally insane, and on top of that she's married, to the urbane, sarcastic millionaire. I recommend not a good idea Doc. #BMovies #FilmNoir
Bosley Crowther of the NY Times said Mitchum was "magnificently cheeky and self-assured" in Out of the Past", which solidified his leading man status. Today, it is considered one of the greatest #FilmNoir #BMovies #BNoirDetour
Mitchum's role in Night of the Hunter (1955) was a commercial failure, but today is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, and one of the best performances of his career. Critic Robert Ebert said Mitchum was his favorite movie star and the soul of #FilmNoir "with his
Mitchum appeared in 100+ films and also tv series. #FilmNoir: Undercurrent (1944), The Locket (1944), When Strangers Marry (1944), Pursued (1947), Crossfire (1947), Out of the Past (1947), The Big Steal (1948), Where Danger Lives (1950), My Forbidden Past (1951), His Kind of
Mitchum's role in Night of the Hunter (1955) was a commercial failure, but today is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, and one of the best performances of his career. Critic Robert Ebert said Mitchum was his favorite movie star and the soul of #FilmNoir "with his
Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, CT (that's where I am from!) and began his film career in 1942 in Border Patrol. The Story of G.I. Joe (1945) was nominated for four Oscars, including Mitchum for Best Supporting Actor. #FilmNoir #BMovies #BNoirDetour
Happy 80th anniversary to film noir classic The Postman Always Rings Twice. Based on James M. Cain’s novel and starring Lana Turner as the unforgettable femme fatale Cora—pictured here in her iconic first entrance. Dressed in white, surrounded by shadows… #FilmNoir #TCMParty
A federal bureaucrat's dreadful intro and faux documentary voice-over narration can't sink "T-Men" (1947). Cinematographer John Alton's pools of dark, inky shadows inhabit the frame, and figures dappled in light emerge like denizens of a saturnine underworld. #filmnoir
Robert Mitchum (1917 –1997) was an American actor and singer known for #FilmNoir, westerns, and #BMovies. Mitchum is #23 on the AFI list of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema. #BNoirDetour
Bosley Crowther of the NY Times said Mitchum was "magnificently cheeky and self-assured" in Out of the Past", which solidified his leading man status. Today, it is considered one of the greatest #FilmNoir #BMovies #BNoirDetour
Faith Domergue (1924-1999) was a film and TV actress discovered by Howard Hughes during a yacht party. He bought her Warner Bros contract and signed her a 3-picture deal with RKO #FilmNoir #BNoirDetour #BMovies
The film is shot by Nicholas Musuraca, who lensed what is considered the first noir film in 1940’s Stranger on the Third Floor and one of the best noirs in Out of the Past in addition to his shadowy work with Val Lewton’s B-horror movies. #FilmNoir
Join me next Sunday 5/10 6p PT/9p ET for a #FilmNoir tribute to Mothers. The Reckless Moment (1949) - After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal. archive.org/embed/thereckl… #BNoirDetour
Vintage Glam 🖤📷 #FilmNoir #Chiaroscuro #NoirAesthetic #DarkGlamour #VintageSeduction #DarkElegance #FemmeFatale
Femme Fatales of Film Noir - Hollywood Legends Cards Set featuring Alexis Smith, Gloria Grahame, Claire Trevor and More! – Available Here: etsy.com/listing/622264… - #FilmNoir #ClassicPics #ClassicFilms #MovieLegends #Vintage
Celebrating #botd for Rod Steiger. His filmography and method acting style are long and noted with #filmnoir favorites such as The Big Knife ('55), Cry Terror ('58), and In the Heat of the Night ('67), which won him the Oscar for Best Actor. 🎂
Remembering the wonderful Gloria Grahame on her birthday today. The sultry star played Laurel Grey in one of my favorite film noir, Nicholas Ray's masterwork In a lonely place, co-starring Humphrey Bogart. Are you a fan? #gloriagrahame #inalonelyplace #filmnoir #TCMParty
Bits #BD Review – Dennis checks out Richard Fleischer's 1952 #filmnoir THE NARROW MARGIN, available on #Bluray from @WarnerArchive. @BillHuntBits thedigitalbits.com/reviews/item/n…
Nat Sherman Fantasia 🖤 #FilmNoir #Chiaroscuro #NoirAesthetic #DarkElegance #FemmeFatale #FemaleSupremacy
Musuraca never won an Oscar and is lesser known than John Alton but he did as much or more to the Noir Aesthetic than any cinematographer of his period. #BMovies #FilmNoir
***ANNOUNCEMENT*** Coming on May 12th on Blu-ray in the US from @vciclassicfilms: #FilmNoir Classics Double Feature: #DOA / #Borderline (1950)! D.O.A. Frank Bigelow (Edmond O'Brien) is about to die, and he knows it. The accountant has been poisoned and has only 24 hours before
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