Day 27: Favorite Film Noir Featuring Food:
“Mildred Pierce” (1945).
#Noirvember
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Day 27: Favorite Film Noir Featuring Food:
“Mildred Pierce” (1945).
#Noirvember
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Day 26: Favorite Neo-Noir:
“Blade Runner” (1982)
(My all time favorite post 1960 sci-fi film as well.)
#Noirvember
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Day 26: Favorite Neo-Noir:
“Blade Runner” (1982)
(My all time favorite post 1960 sci-fi film as well.)
#Noirvember
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Day 25: Favorite Film Noir Featuring a Boat:
“On the Waterfront” (1954)
Brando, baby!
#Noirvember
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Day 25: Favorite Film Noir Featuring a Boat:
“On the Waterfront” (1954)
Brando, baby!
#Noirvember
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Day 24: Favorite Film Noir Poster:
1954 Re-release of Asphalt Jungle. Be damned that Ms. Monroe played a small part in the film. She had broken through and now the poster depicted her as the star of the film. Shenanigans for sure.
#Noirvember
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Day 24: Favorite Film Noir Poster:
1954 Re-release of Asphalt Jungle. Be damned that Ms. Monroe played a small part in the film. She had broken through and now the poster depicted her as the star of the film. Shenanigans for sure.
#Noirvember
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Day 23: Favorite Noir Actor That Stole Every Scene They Where In: I can’t decide between Ida Lupino in “Private Hell 36” (‘54) or Barry Fitzgerald in “Naked City” (‘48).
#Noirvember
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Day 23: Favorite Noir Actor That Stole Every Scene They Where In: I can’t decide between Ida Lupino in “Private Hell 36” (‘54) or Barry Fitzgerald in “Naked City” (‘48).
#Noirvember
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Day 22: Beat Musical Number in a Film Noir: Nat King Cole, Blue Gardinia (1953).
Those golden chords with Nelson Riddle’s or orchestration is pure bliss.
#Noirvember
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Day 22: Beat Musical Number in a Film Noir: Nat King Cole, Blue Gardinia (1953).
Those golden chords with Nelson Riddle’s or orchestration is pure bliss.
#Noirvember
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Day 21: Favorite Film Noir Outside the U.S.
I’m on the same page as @bohemiangirl6.bsky.social with this one. And the Miles Davis soundtrack will haunt you for an eternity.
#Noirvember
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Day 21: Favorite Film Noir Outside the U.S.
I’m on the same page as @bohemiangirl6.bsky.social with this one. And the Miles Davis soundtrack will haunt you for an eternity.
#Noirvember
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Day 20: Favorite Gambling Scene in Film Noir: A friendly game of dominoes in the pen.
Brute Force (1947)
#Noirvember
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Day 20: Favorite Gambling Scene in Film Noir: A friendly game of dominoes in the pen.
Brute Force (1947)
#Noirvember
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Day 19: Favorite Boxing Film Noir….once removed.😉
#Noirvember
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Day 19: Favorite Boxing Film Noir….once removed.😉
#Noirvember
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Day 18: Favorite Film Noir MacGuffin: “The stuff that dreams are made of.”
Always tempted to scrape mine just to make sure.😉
#Noirvember
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Day 18: Favorite Film Noir MacGuffin: “The stuff that dreams are made of.”
Always tempted to scrape mine just to make sure.😉
#Noirvember
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Day 17: Favorite Film Noir Duo: Hitmen Al (Charles McGraw) and Max (William Conrad) from The Killers (1946). Only about 13 minutes on screen, but what a “baker’s dozen” worth of greatness.
#Noirvember
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Day 17: Favorite Film Noir Duo: Hitmen Al (Charles McGraw) and Max (William Conrad) from The Killers (1946). Only about 13 minutes on screen, but what a “baker’s dozen” worth of greatness.
#Noirvember
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Day 16: Lesser known film noir everyone should see: Rowland Brown’s “Blood Money” (1933). A favorite of Martin Scorsese. I landed my copy from a public domain dvd dealer out of New Jersey. One of my best whim buys.
#Noirvember
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Day 16: Lesser known film noir everyone should see: Rowland Brown’s “Blood Money” (1933). A favorite of Martin Scorsese. I landed my copy from a public domain dvd dealer out of New Jersey. One of my best whim buys.
#Noirvember
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Day 15: Film noir character that you would trust with your secrets.
Mary Astor as Brigid O'Shaughnessy: “I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know."
(Maltese Falcon 1941)
#Noirvember
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Day 15: Film noir character that you would trust with your secrets.
Mary Astor as Brigid O'Shaughnessy: “I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know."
(Maltese Falcon 1941)
#Noirvember
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Day 14: Film Noir Mount Rushmore
“ACTION!” 🎬🎥👗🎼
#Noirvember
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Day 14: Film Noir Mount Rushmore
“ACTION!” 🎬🎥👗🎼
#Noirvember
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