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  2. List of film noir titles - Wikipedia

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    Film noir is not a clearly defined genre (see here for details on the characteristics). Therefore, the composition of this list may be controversial. To minimize dispute the films included here should preferably feature a footnote linking to a reliable, published source which states that the mentioned film is considered to be a film noir by an expert in this field, e.g.

  3. Let No Man Write My Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    Let No Man Write My Epitaph is a 1960 American neo noir crime film about the son of an executed criminal who aspires to escape his impoverished, crime-ridden neighborhood with the help of his mother and a group of concerned neighbors.

  4. The 3rd Voice - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Voice (also known as The Third Voice) is a 1960 American neo noir thriller crime drama film directed and written by Hubert Cornfield, who also produced the film with Maury Dexter. It is based on the novel All the Way by Charles Williams and stars Edmond O'Brien, Laraine Day (in her final film), and Julie London. [1] [2]

  5. List of neo-noir films - Wikipedia

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    Film Director Year Country Ref(s). 13 West Street: Philip Leacock: 1962 United States [1] The 3rd Voice: Hubert Cornfield: 1960 United States [2] Afraid to Die: Yasuzo Masumura: 1960 Japan [3] All Night Long: Basil Dearden: 1962 United Kingdom [4] Alphaville: Jean-Luc Godard: 1965 France [5] Any Number Can Win: Henri Verneuil: 1963 France [6 ...

  6. Film noir - Wikipedia

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    Film noir (/ n w ɑːr /; French: [film nwaʁ]) is a style of Hollywood crime dramas that emphasizes cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of American film noir. Film noir of this era is associated with a low-key, black-and-white visual style that has roots in German expressionist ...

  7. Key Witness (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Reviews generally praised the film, although The Hollywood Reporter and Variety criticized its element of racism. [5] Writing in The New York Times, reviewer Howard Thompson praised the film, saying "If 'Key Witness' could be better, we don't know how." He also noted, "...this little picture is fast, tough, tight, sickeningly real to watch and ...

  8. Underworld U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Underworld U.S.A. (also known as Underworld USA) is a 1961 American neo-noir [2] crime film produced, written, and directed by Samuel Fuller. It tells the story of a 14-year-old boy who goes to enormous lengths to get revenge against the mobsters who beat his father to death. It stars Cliff Robertson, Dolores Dorn, and Beatrice Kay. [3]

  9. Portrait in Black - Wikipedia

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    Portrait in Black is a 1960 American neo-noir melodrama film [2] [3] directed by Michael Gordon, and starring Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn. Produced by Ross Hunter, the film was based on the play of the same by name by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was distributed by Universal-International.

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