I love this club scene with Mae Barnes singing "All Men Are Evil". The smoke a perfect (though unhealthful) addition for the ambience.
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I love this club scene with Mae Barnes singing "All Men Are Evil". The smoke a perfect (though unhealthful) addition for the ambience.
#Noirista #FilmSky
Claire Trevor singing “Moanin’ Low” in KEY LARGO. Devastating. Helped her win the Oscar
Runner up: Ida Lupino singing “One For My Baby…” in ROAD HOUSE
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Claire Trevor singing “Moanin’ Low” in KEY LARGO. Devastating. Helped her win the Oscar
Runner up: Ida Lupino singing “One For My Baby…” in ROAD HOUSE
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It all begins at 8pm ET.
It all begins at 8pm ET.
📺 MGM Television
📺 MGM Television
22. Film noir musical performance:
Esy Morales and his band performing Jungle Fantasy in Criss Cross (1949). And of course, Yvonne DeCarlo’s dance moves are the stuff of #filmnoir legend!
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youtu.be/u7olKyJhbsE?si…
22. Film noir musical performance:
Esy Morales and his band performing Jungle Fantasy in Criss Cross (1949). And of course, Yvonne DeCarlo’s dance moves are the stuff of #filmnoir legend!
#Noirvember @LadyKdesigns #filmsky
youtu.be/u7olKyJhbsE?si…
Ida Lupino in Roadhouse (1948). All hail the badass. She sings hauntingly, raspy, & with perfect smoky depression the classic Johnny Mercer song "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)".
Ida Lupino in Roadhouse (1948). All hail the badass. She sings hauntingly, raspy, & with perfect smoky depression the classic Johnny Mercer song "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)".
Favorite musical performance in a #FilmNoir ~ IDA LUPINO has a very unique style playing piano and singing One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) in ROAD HOUSE (1948)
After Ida sings, Celeste Holm says
"She does more without a voice than anybody I've ever heard"
Favorite musical performance in a #FilmNoir ~ IDA LUPINO has a very unique style playing piano and singing One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) in ROAD HOUSE (1948)
After Ida sings, Celeste Holm says
"She does more without a voice than anybody I've ever heard"
"Senor Blues"
Donald Byrd (trumpet)
Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone)
Doug Watkins (bass)
Louis Hayes (drums)
youtu.be/yKWphXfIsxs?...
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"Senor Blues"
Donald Byrd (trumpet)
Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone)
Doug Watkins (bass)
Louis Hayes (drums)
youtu.be/yKWphXfIsxs?...
#Jazz #JazzSky #Music #MusicSky #NowPlaying 🎧
Favorite #FilmNoir made outside of the USA - Elevator to the Gallows (1958) Music by Miles Davis
Favorite #FilmNoir made outside of the USA - Elevator to the Gallows (1958) Music by Miles Davis
With the lovely Dolores Del Rio playing the role of twins.
#Noirista #FilmSky
With the lovely Dolores Del Rio playing the role of twins.
#Noirista #FilmSky
Pale Flower (1964), directed by Masahiro Shinoda. Seductive, beautifully shot, filled with Yakuza gangsters, gorgeous 60s fashion, gambling dens, fast cars, and a wealthy thrill-seeking #femmefatale.
Pale Flower (1964), directed by Masahiro Shinoda. Seductive, beautifully shot, filled with Yakuza gangsters, gorgeous 60s fashion, gambling dens, fast cars, and a wealthy thrill-seeking #femmefatale.
20. #FilmNoir Gambling Scene:
Las Vegas Shakedown (1955) is set in a casino hotel so there are lots of good gambling scenes. Dennis O’Keefe oozes mid-fifties cool but other characters and moments hint at the darker side of hitting the tables.
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20. #FilmNoir Gambling Scene:
Las Vegas Shakedown (1955) is set in a casino hotel so there are lots of good gambling scenes. Dennis O’Keefe oozes mid-fifties cool but other characters and moments hint at the darker side of hitting the tables.
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Favorite Gambling Scene in a #FilmNoir
The rigged poker game in DARK CITY (1950). Director William Dieterle’s canted angles, telling two-shots and smoke-filled room – revealing some hands but not others – creates a card game as tense as any I’ve seen onscreen.
Favorite Gambling Scene in a #FilmNoir
The rigged poker game in DARK CITY (1950). Director William Dieterle’s canted angles, telling two-shots and smoke-filled room – revealing some hands but not others – creates a card game as tense as any I’ve seen onscreen.
I'm going with the casino scene from Dead Reckoning (1947) with Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott 🎲🎬
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I'm going with the casino scene from Dead Reckoning (1947) with Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott 🎲🎬
#Noirvember #filmsky #moviesky
Favorite #FilmNoir Gambling Scene...
📽 Glenn Ford and the tumbling dice from Gilda (1946).🎲🎲🎞
Favorite #FilmNoir Gambling Scene...
📽 Glenn Ford and the tumbling dice from Gilda (1946).🎲🎲🎞