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Your favourite Noir films?

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    OldAussie — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:21 PM)

    Classic American -
    Out of the Past
    The Killers
    Non-American -
    The Third Man
    Neo-noir -
    Chinatown
    Body Heat
    "He was a poet, a scholar and a mighty warrior."

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      timshelboy — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:27 PM)

      THE SHANGHAI GESTURE
      LAURA
      MILDRED PIERCE
      IN A LONELY PLACE
      SUDDEN FEAR
      TOUCH OF EVIL
      CHINATOWN
      BAD TIMING
      BODY HEAT
      THE GRIFTERS
      Tell mama, Tell mama all.

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        OldAle1 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:39 PM)

        I won't debate the style vs genre, and I won't debate what years are acceptable, and whether or not it's an America-only thing; I'll just note that my own feeling is that "classic" noir extends roughly from '40-64 - a nice round 25 years, and that it's a worldwide phenomenon. So my list take these personal criteria into account - here are a top 25 roughly in order:
        Krakatit
        The Reckless Moment
        Out of the Past
        Touch of Evil
        Bab el hadid / Cairo Station / The Iron Gate
        Detour
        Night of the Hunter
        The Third Man
        Christmas Holiday
        Black Angel
        Shadow of a Doubt
        The Big Sleep
        Try and Get Me
        Sunset Blvd
        Kiss of Death
        Mildred Pierce
        Champion
        The Red House
        The Lady from Shanghai
        Act of Violence
        The Scar / Hollow Triumph
        Blues in the Night
        The Naked Kiss
        The Big Heat
        The Seventh Victim
        Here's to the fools who dream

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          morrison-dylan-fan — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 05:38 AM)

          Awesome to see Krakatit on your list Ale! Florence Marly is such an underrated Femme Fatale,with Marly being stunning in Krakatit & The Damned,are there any other Marly movies you enjoy?
          And to reply to your question on another thread,with you being a fan of Blaxploitation,I highly recommend the book Funky Bollywood,which looks at the unique "genre" films from 70's Bollywood,and is the only book on the subject (after half a dozen I've read) that has found a space on my shelf:
          https://www.fabpress.com/funky-bollywood.html

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            OldAle1 — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 04:16 PM)

            The only Marly films I've seen are
            Krakatit
            and
            Queen of Blood
            where she plays a VERY fatal femme of another kind.
            Les maudits
            is on my to-see list, someday. Looks like she didn't make that many films, and most of them look somewhat hard to find.
            Here's to the fools who dream

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              rcocean3 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 07:01 PM)

              Of course, you get into a problem. What is a film noir and what is crime film? (Wasn't there some CFB/FG old timer who kept running around making fun of Film Noir?)
              The Third Man
              The Lady from Shanghai
              The Big Heat
              Elevator the Gallows
              Night and the City
              Odd Man Out
              DOA
              The Narrow Margin
              The Killers
              Laura
              Pickup on South Street
              The Set Up
              Quai des Orfèvres
              The Singing Detective

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                morrison-dylan-fan — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 05:09 AM)

                Hi Maddy,I hope you are having a good week,and want to say that I would like you to pm details on your upcoming blog. For my top Noir's (not counting Neo or other Noir sub-genres) my top 20 (in no order) are:
                1: Chair de poule ( Julien Duvivier)
                2: Classe Tous Risques ( Claude Sautet )
                3: Casque d'Or (Jacques Becker)
                4: Death of a Killer (Robert Hossein )
                5: Krakatit ( Otakar Vávra)
                6: Panic (Julien Duvivier)
                7: Night Is Not for Sleep (Robert Hossein)
                8: The Damned (Rene Clement)
                9: Who Killed Santa Claus? (Christian-Jaque)
                10:The 7th Juror ( Georges Lautner)
                11: Razzia sur la chnouf ( Henri Decoin)
                12: Le monte-charge (Marcel Bluwal)
                13: Goupi mains rouges (Jacques Becker)
                14:Manon (Henri-Georges Clouzot)
                15: Assassins et voleurs (Sacha Guitry)
                16: Retour de manivelle ( Denys de La Patellière)
                17: Le Jour se Leve (Marcel Carné)
                18: Pépé le Moko (Julien Duvivier)
                19: The Murderer Lives at Number 21 (Henri-Georges Clouzot)
                20: Terrain vague (Marcel Carné)

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                  kijii — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 08:33 AM)

                  If I could only pick one it would be
                  Double Indemnity
                  (1944). It has all the basic elements of film noir, in spades. Femme Fatale, etc.
                  I just love the way Edward G. Robinson was constantly (and unknowingly) worked against the truth of what happened and the way he kept after the insurance fraud case.
                  Billy Wilder had a wide range.

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                    spiderwort — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 03:57 PM)

                    Without a doubt my all-time favorites are
                    Double Indemnity, Laura
                    and
                    Out of the Past
                    .
                    But from your list I also really love
                    Pickup on South Sreet, Farewell My Lovely, This Gun for Hire
                    , and
                    The Dark Corner
                    .
                    And then there are these I can't leave out:
                    The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Crossfire
                    , and
                    Kiss of Death
                    .
                    The time of the singing of the birds has come.

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                      skovp — 9 years ago(February 11, 2017 01:01 AM)

                      I love film noirs, though I have 'only' seen, according to IMDb, 114 of them. My favorites are the following.
                      Double Indemnity (1944)
                      Out of the Past (1947)
                      Scarlet Street (1945)
                      The Killing (1956)
                      The Reckless Moment (1949)
                      Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
                      In a Lonely Place (1950)
                      The Big Heat (1953)
                      Too Late for Tears (1949)
                      Mildred Pierce (1945)
                      Kiss of Death (1947)
                      Act of Violence (1949)
                      The Woman in the Window (1944)
                      The Night of the Hunter (1955) & Sunset Boulevard (1950) (if you consider them film noir)
                      So many more I want to include, but these are some of my most often watched and most beloved.
                      My All-Time Favorite Movies:
                      http://www.imdb.com/list/ls031367581/

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