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The Killer That Stalked New York. Earl McEvoy. Evelyn Keyes, Charles Korvin, William Bishop. United States. Crime thriller [3] The Man Who Cheated Himself. Felix E. Feist. Lee J. Cobb, John Dall, Jane Wyatt. United States.
Detective Story: William Wyler: Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix: United States: Crime drama [17] The Enforcer: Bretaigne Windust, Raoul Walsh: Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mostel, Ted de Corsia: United States [18] The Family Secret: Henry Levin: John Derek, Lee J. Cobb, Jody Lawrance: United States [19] Green Grow the Rushes: Derek N. Twist
M. Man in the Attic. The Man in the Net. The Man Who Disappeared (1951 film) Mr. Arkadin. Mr. Denning Drives North. My Cousin Rachel (1952 film) My Gun Is Quick (film) The Mystery of the Express Car.
A Nero Wolfe Mystery. The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery is a 2000 American crime drama television film based on the 1953 novel by Rex Stout. Set in 1950s Manhattan, it stars Maury Chaykin as the heavyweight detective genius Nero Wolfe, and Timothy Hutton as Wolfe's assistant, Archie Goodwin, narrator of the Nero Wolfe stories.
The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935), first Ellery Queen film. The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935) After the Thin Man (1936) The Case of the Black Cat (1936) The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936) Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936)
Box office. $1 million [1] Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1950 American film noir directed and produced by Otto Preminger. [2][3] The screenplay for the film was written by Ben Hecht, and adapted by Robert E. Kent, Frank P. Rosenberg, and Victor Trivas. The screenplay and adaptations were based on the novel Night Cry by William L. Stuart.
Nicholas Christopher, Somewhere in the Night (1997) While many critics refer to film noir as a genre itself, others argue that it can be no such thing. Foster Hirsch defines a genre as determined by "conventions of narrative structure, characterization, theme, and visual design." Hirsch, as one who has taken the position that film noir is a genre, argues that these elements are present "in ...
Backfire (1950 film) The Big Combo. The Big Heat. The Black Rider (film) Black Tuesday (film) Blondes for Export. The Blue Gardenia. The Blue Lamp. The Blue Parrot.