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Classic film noir developed during and after World War II, taking advantage of the post-war ambience of anxiety, pessimism, and suspicion.
Film noir first appeared in the early '40s in movies such as Stranger on the Third Floor (often cited as the first full-fledged noir) and This Gun For Hire. ... Film Noir: An Introduction
Images #2 In Focus Articles: 10 Shades of Film Noir, featuring The Big Combo, The Big Heat, The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity, Foce of Evil, Gun Crazy, Lady from Shanghai, Pickup on South Street, Shadow ...
"High Heels on Web Pavement: Film Noir and the Femme Fatale" by Michael Mills ... No Place for a Woman: The Family in Film Noir and Other Essays by John Blaser
Film Noir is the flip side of the all-American success story. It's about people who realize that following the program will never get them what they crave.
The figure of the hard-boiled detective is often taken to be one of the defining features of film noir, particularly as exemplified by Humphrey Bogart, whose performances as Sam Spade in The...
1. Film noir is the French label for the "black film" genre that peaked in the 1944-1955 period.
USA-project, essays-area, Film noir ... FRtR > Essays > Film Noir ... The problem of film noir
This page features selected noir works in depth. Here you will find images, plot summaries, cast and crew credits, and our own reviews of films noir, as well as a guide to noir fiction. ... What's new?;
Noir on the Web! It's dangerous dames, crooked cops, and bad luck! ... Check out Mike Keaney's Film Noir Home Page Here
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