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Take a walk down the rainy, noir streets of a 1940's NYC in this ASMR bedtime story. There's a case to solve, and Charlie Bennet, a private investigator from the wrong side of town, is called in to figure out the mystery. Its a cozy, yet thrilling sleep story set against a rainy ambience with some low, smooth jazz.
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Hi everyone, its Fox! I love to tell immersive ASMR bedtime stories and sleep stories to carry you away into a world of wonder. Join me as we explore the realms of mythology, sci-fi, and fantasy for a good night's sleep.
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00:00 Intro
01:35 Immersion & Meditation
03:18 Story
1:21:45 Rain Sounds & Noir Jazz Ambience
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Detective Philip Marlowe [Robert Mitchum] trying to solve a murder he has stumbled on, involved with the California Gambling scene and three potentially dangerous women...
Farewell, My Lovely is a 1975 American neo noir film, directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private detective Phillip Marlowe.
The picture is based on Raymond Chandler's novel of the same name (1940), which had previously been adapted for film as Murder, My Sweet in 1944.
The film also stars Charlotte Rampling, John Ireland, Jack O'Halloran, Sylvia Miles and Harry Dean Stanton, with an early screen appearance by Sylvester Stallone. Mitchum returned to the role of Marlowe three years later in a 1978 remake of The Big Sleep, making him the only actor to portray Philip Marlowe more than once on the big screen.
PLOT
Set in Los Angeles in 1941, against a seamy backdrop of police corruption, cheap hotel rooms, illegal gambling and jewel trafficking, private detective Philip Marlowe is holed up in a hotel room and growing more weary by the hour. As he explains to his police lieutenant friend Nulty: "I've got a hat, a coat and a gun, that's it."
Marlowe has been hired by a huge and surly ex-convict, Moose Malloy, to find his old girlfriend Velma, whom he hasn't seen in seven years. At the same time, Marlowe is investigating the murder of a client named Marriott who was a victim of blackmail and a stolen necklace made of jade.
While encountering connections to both cases, Marlowe develops an attraction to the married and seductive Helen Grayle. As the body count mounts, Marlowe survives attempts on his life, which include being drugged and held captive by a psychotic brothel madam named Amthor and her thugs. The action comes to a head with a shootout on a gambling boat off the L.A. coast.
Robert Mitchum as Philip Marlowe: Cynical Private Eye/Protagonist
Charlotte Rampling as Helen Grayle: Seductive Temptress Femme Fatale
John Ireland as Lt. Nulty: Skeptical LAPD Detective
Sylvia Miles as Jessie Halstead Florian: Retired Showgirl/"Secret" Drinker
Anthony Zerbe as Laird Brunette: Big Time Gangster/Gambling Operator
Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Billy Rolfe: Corrupt LAPD Detective
Jack O'Halloran as Moose Malloy: Huge Ex-Convict
Joe Spinell as Nick: Hired Muscle
Sylvester Stallone as Jonnie: Hired Muscle
Kate Murtagh as Frances Amthor: L.A.'s infamous Madam/Drug Peddler (Believed to be based on Brenda Allen)
John O'Leary as Lindsay Marriott: "Homosexual" Blackmailer/Finger man for Jewel Mob
Walter McGinn as Tommy Ray: Second Rate Jazz Trumpeter
Jim Thompson as Judge Baxter Wilson Grayle: Corrupt Law Official/Helen's "sick" husband
Alimony 1949 full movie. "Alimony" a 1940's film noir crime drama movie. One of the better 1940s crime films, it stars Martha Vickers and features Hillary Brooke Who did quite a few of these B-movie crime noirs. "Small town woman starts out as a model and soon works her way to the top at the cost of a few ex husbands". - Broken Trout -
What exactly is film noir? In this episode, we'll tackle that question and also discuss why these movies from the dark side of cinema have stayed with us for as long as they have, always calling us back for one more score.
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Key Witness | Film Noir Drama,Crime 1947
"Key Witness" is a 1947 film noir that revolves around a pivotal murder case. The story follows a young woman who becomes the sole witness to a brutal crime. As she grapples with the fear of retaliation from the criminals involved, she must decide whether to testify and risk her life or stay silent and live with the consequences. The film delves into themes of justice, courage, and the moral dilemmas faced by ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, creating a tense atmosphere as the truth unfolds.
Directed By Alfred Hitchcock
Attorney Anthony Keane (Gregory Peck) agrees to represent Londonite Mrs. Paradine (Alida Valli), who has been fingered in her husband's murder. From the start, the married lawyer is drawn to the enigmatic beauty, and he begins to cast about for a way to exonerate his client. Keane puts Andre Latour (Louis Jourdan), the Paradine household servant, on the stand, suggesting he is the killer. But Keane soon loses his way in the courtroom, and his half-baked plan sets off a stunning chain of events.
Gregory Peck as Anthony Keane, counsel for the defence
Ann Todd as Gay Keane
Alida Valli as Mrs. Maddalena Anna Paradine
Charles Laughton as Judge Lord Thomas Horfield
Charles Coburn as Sir Simon Flaquer, solicitor for the defence
Joan Tetzel as Judy Flaquer, daughter of Simon Flaquer
Ethel Barrymore as Lady Sophie Horfield
Louis Jourdan as André Latour, Col. Paradine's valet
Leo G. Carroll as Sir Joseph, counsel for the prosecution
Isobel Elsom as Innkeeper
John Williams as Barrister Collins
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Jazz Noir Music is dark and mysterious like the Film Noir movies that inspire it. This Jazz Saxophone Noir Music Playlist will evoke images and feelings of mystery, intrigue, and sensuality.
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05:31 Why Don't You Do Right?
09:40 Angel Eyes
12:52 My Funny Valentine
19:28 Moonlight Serenade
25:29 Night and Day
29:47 Waitin' For A Train To Come In
34:01 In A Sentimental Mood
39:48 Moonlight in Vermont
43:34 'Round Midnight
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Hi, I'm Dr. SaxLove, and I've been listening to and performing Jazz Noir Music my whole life, and I love it. If you're not familiar with Film Noir (noir is the French word for black or dark), here's some information from Wikipedia:
"Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly such that emphasize cynical attitudes and romantic motivations.
Hollywood's classical film noir period is generally regarded as extending from the early 1940s to the late 1950s. Film noir of this era is associated with a low-key black-and-white visual style that has roots in German Expressionist cinematography.
Many of the prototypical stories and much of the attitude of classic noir derive from the hardboiled school of crime fiction that emerged in the United States during the Great Depression.
The term film noir, French for "black film" (literal) or "dark film" (closer meaning), first applied to Hollywood films by French critic Nino Frank in 1946.
Film noir encompasses a range of plots: the central figure may be a private investigator (The Big Sleep), a plainclothes policeman (The Big Heat), an aging boxer (The Set-Up), a hapless grifter (Night and the City), a law-abiding citizen lured into a life of crime, or simply a victim of circumstance (D.O.A.).
Film noir is also known for its use of low-angle, wide-angle, and skewed, or Dutch angle shots. Other devices of disorientation relatively common in film noir include shots of people reflected in one or more mirrors, shots through curved or frosted glass or other distorting objects (such as during the strangulation scene in Strangers on a Train), and special effects sequences of a sometimes bizarre nature."
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A guy who yields to temptation just once...... ....and finds it's once too often!
After taking 20 dollars from his employer to go on a date with plans to repay it the next day, an auto mechanic falls into increasingly disastrous circumstances for more and more money which rapidly spirals out of his control.
Director: Irving Pichel
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Stars: Mickey Rooney, Jeanne Cagney, Barbara Bates & Peter Lorre
Genre: Classics, Cult Film, Drama, Crime, Mystery, Film Noir, Romance
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Man Afraid I American Film Noir 1957 I George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter, Tim Hovey
They made me a killer (1946) Film noir crime drama. Robert Lowery stars with Barbara Britton in this fast paced 1940's crime film. After the passing of his brother, a man decides to drive across the country. After giving a pretty woman a ride he finds himself forced at gun point to be the driver in a bank robbery. During the crime another innocent man is involved and killed in the escape. After a high-speed chase, the car crashes and Durling is knocked out. The crooks get away, the police arrest Durling and refuse to believe that he isn't one of the robbers. What is the poor sap going to do? Broken Trout Movies
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Film Noir is one of the most distinctive genres in all of cinema, but paradoxically it's hard to pin down exactly what Noir is. This trend that emerged in the early 1940s to reflects the fear, confusion and of a decade at war.
This essay explores exactly what Noir is, by looking at one of the most important films in the genre, Double Indemnity, and tries to pin down its defining elements, the femme fatale, the anti-hero, the Dutch angles and shadows.
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A man on a fishing trip with three of his friends receives a blow to the head that makes him lose his memory. Three years later it all comes back to him, but on the day it does one of the men who was on the trip with him turns up dead.
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Original title: The Stranger Came Home
Director: Terence Fisher
Writers: Leigh Brackett, Michael Carreras, George Sanders
Stars: Paulette Goddard, William Sylvester, Patrick Holt
Genres: Classics, Drama, Mystery, FIlm Noir
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00:02:50 Surprise visitor
00:05:19 Party tricks
00:10:07 Philip Vickers starts investigating
00:12:54 Enter Angie
00:13:59 Vic's memories of his murder
00:16:27 They found Harry
00:19:32 Police start investigating
00:27:08 Social secretary vacation
00:41:24 Blackmail
00:52:55 Angie Vickers arrest
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Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, produced by Jack Chertok (producer), Hedy Lamarr (executive producer), Eugen Schüfftan (producer) and Hunt Stromberg (executive producer), written by Ben Ames Williams (novel), Herb Meadow (screenplay), Hunt Stromberg (writer) and Edgar G. Ulmer (writer), starring Hedy Lamarr as Jenny Hager, George Sanders as John Evered, Louis Hayward as Ephraim Poster, Hillary Brooke as Meg Saladine and Gene Lockhart as Isaiah Poster.
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Jefty, owner of a roadhouse in a backwoods town, hires sultry, tough-talking torch singer Lily Stevens against the advice of his manager Pete Morgan. Jefty is smitten with Lily, who in turn exerts her charms on the more resistant Pete. When Pete finally falls for her and she turns down Jefty's marriage proposal, they must face Jefty's murderous jealousy and his twisted plots to "punish" the two.
Cast
Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste Holm, Richard Widmark, O.Z. Whitehead, Robert Karnes, George Beranger, Ian MacDonald, Grandon Rhodes...
Original title
Road House
Year
1948
Country
United States
Director
Jean Negulesco
Genre
Film Noir. Drama. Romance
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20th Century Fox
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Finalização por Ícaro Sousa e André Ribeiro
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FONTES:
Naremore (2008), pp. 4, 15–16, 18, 41; Ballinger and Graydon (2007), pp. 4–5, 22, 255.
Aziz (2005), section "Future Noir and Postmodernism: The Irony Begins". Ballinger and Graydon note "future noir" synonyms: "'cyber noir' but predominantly 'tech noir'" (p. 242).
Origins of Film Noir
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Defining Film Noir | Film Dissection [#45]
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FILM NOIR (Cinemarden)
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San Francisco: The Perfect Setting For Film Noir
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This was really a lost TV episode pilot we ran across in our film archives. A Tale of Wells Fargo western TV series episode pilot starring Dale Robertson, Paul Fix, Helen Westcott, Stuart Randall and Ray Teal was originally released in 1956 as part of an almost completely long forgotten anthology episode series. From a story by Zane Grey with the teleplay by Frank Gruber. If you purchase the complete series of Tales of Wells Fargo on DVD this pilot episode is not included. This is episode 30 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions in cooperation with The Westerns Channel. This episode was originally released on February 13 of 2018 on The Westerns Channel. The Forsaken Westerns is a series dedicated to finding and broadcasting western tv show episodes that appear to have been lost forever. Dale Robertson had been a pretty big box office draw for the movies in the 1950s. Discovered by a talent scout when his photo was placed in the window of a photography studio to help draw in business. Dale had the photo taken to send to his mother while he was in the military. Dale was born July 14 of 1923 in Harrah Oklahoma and served with a tank crew during WWII. Robertson started in movies in 1948 but his big break in westerns came in 1949 co-starring in Fighting Man of the Plains with Randolph Scott. Dale played the part of Jesse James. His favorite movie roll was as Vance Colby in The Gambler from Natchez in 1954. This pilot episode launched the series Tales of Wells Fargo which would air on television from 1957 through 1962 and would contain 201 episodes. Tales of Wells Fargo made Dale a TV super star. There were many endorsement items for the Tales of Wells Fargo TV show all the way from toys and comics to real automobiles. Dale was a magnificent horseman and if you see him in a production riding a horse that horse more than likely belongs to him. This episode is just a very good solid western tv show episode. This is a very enjoyable TV western episode from the most magnificent age of TV Westerns. The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded for viewing from Bob Terry's personal archive's of thousands of western films in his collection. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web YT channel and make sure to subscribe to be notified when new videos are uploaded. The Forsaken Westerns is hosted by Bob Terry.
Action-packed film clips from 20 TV Westerns of the 1950s. When the west was young.
Stars: Jock Mahoney, David Janssen, Russell Hayden, Roy Rogers, Edgar Buchanan
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An unarmed suspect is shot by an aging marshall during a Wells Fargo bank robbery. The town council relieves the marshall of his badge. Jim investigates the shooting and the robbery, looking for foul play.
Laugh at loud with these funny classic TV western goofs and bloopers from television series like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, the Lone Ranger, the Rifleman, the Wild Wild West, and more. See goofs and bloopers involving your favorite classic western TV actors like James Arness, Clayton Moore, Chuck Connors, Michael Landon, Robert Conrad, Lorne Greene, James Garner, and more.
TV Western mistakes popped up quickly so you might have missed the cars and air planes that zoomed by in the background. Stock footage use caused quiet a few goofs as the characters would sometimes change clothing back and forth from one shot to the next. See classic television actors mess up their lines in several funny outtakes and bloopers. Stuntmen pop into scenes with more hair than the actors they are replacing and lots more.
Also, along the way are some interesting fun facts and trivia from the days of classic television.
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Cars and airplanes
1:56 Gunsmoke goofs
4:53 Gunsmoke bloopers
6:35 Bonanza
8:12 The Rifleman TV series
12:13 Alias Smith and Jones
12:45 Kung Fu
13:04 Have Gun Will Travel western
13:54 The Wild Wild West
19:51 The Lone Ranger
25:08 Tvcrazyman's bloopers
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watch more westerns free on http://www.westernmania.com
Shotgun Slade - Killer's Brand, Full Episode Classic Western TV Series
Slade must find the a gang of horse thieves. Watch westerns on http://www.westernmania.com
Santee’s Top 10 television westerns of the 20th century
***REMEMBER, as stated in the video, these were the ones I watched growing up, not necessarily the ones YOU watched. Feel free to add yours, but don't give me a hard time because I didn't mention them!
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Ravenna commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE8FV4MwP7Q
River Junction Trading Co.: http://www.riverjunction.com
St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railway: https://www.slimrr.com/
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Buckskin Frontier (1943)
Richard Dix stars in this story of a freight company owner who goes head to head with the railroad. Jane Wyatt plays love interest and freighter's daughter; Vinnie. Wyatt went on to star in the TV series "Father Knows Best". She also played Spock's mother, Amanda in "Star Trek". Watch classic westerns at http://www.westernmania.com