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The Window is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir, based on the short story "The Boy Cried Murder" (reprinted as "Fire Escape") [4] by Cornell Woolrich, about a lying boy who witnesses a killing but is not believed.
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) Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) The Garden Murder Case (1936) Murder on a Bridle Path (1936) The Plot Thickens (1936) The Preview Murder Mystery (1936) Satan Met a Lady (1936 ...
Crime thriller [22] Vicki: Harry Horner: Jeanne Crain, Jean Peters, Elliott Reid: United States [23] The Wages of Fear: Henri-Georges Clouzot: Yves Montand, Charles Vanel: France Italy [24] 1954: Les Diaboliques: Henri-Georges Clouzot: Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse: France [25] Dial M for Murder: Alfred Hitchcock: Ray Milland ...
Crime thriller [40] X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes: Roger Corman: Ray Milland, Diana Van Der Vlis, Harold J. Stone: United States: Supernatural thriller [41] Youth of the Beast: Seijun Suzuki: Joe Shishido: Japan: Crime thriller [42] 1964: Blood and Black Lace: Mario Bava: Cameron Mitchell, Eva Bartók, Thomas Reiner: Italy West Germany France [43 ...
Numerous black-and-white scenes Natural Born Killers: 1994: Flashbacks are black-and-white Kill Bill: Volume 1: 2003: Kill Bill: Volume 2: 2004: Casino Royale: 2006: Oz the Great and Powerful: 2013: First 20 minutes are black-and-white The French Dispatch: 2021: Numerous black-and-white scenes Thor: Love and Thunder: 2022: Fight scene between ...
The movie expertly tackles white privilege, the Black Lives Matter movement, police brutality and conflicts within the Black community. Watch on Prime Video 25.
[T]he whole film is of a piece: contrived, artificial, mannered, and yet achieving a kind of perfection in its balance between low motives and high style. What makes the movie great, perhaps, is the casting. The materials of a B-grade crime potboiler are redeemed by Waldo Lydecker, walking through every scene as if afraid to step in something. [6]
The Case of the Frightened Lady is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime, drama, mystery thriller, directed by George King and starring Marius Goring as Lord Lebanon, Helen Haye as Lady Lebanon, Penelope Dudley Ward as Isla Crane, George Merritt as Detective Inspector Tanner, Ronald Shiner as Detective Sergeant Totty and Felix Aylmer as Dr Amersham. [1]
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