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Night Editor is a 1946 American film noir crime drama B-movie, starring William Gargan, Janis Carter and Jeff Donnell. Directed by Henry Levin.

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A good detective never sleeps. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com counts down our picks for the top 10 film noirs. For this list, since experts fail to agree on a standard definition for the genre, we're limiting our choices to gritty, cynical thrillers and crime dramas from the early-'40s to late-'50s that are shot in black-and-white. Special thanks to our users theyakkoman, jkellis, Jaime Enrique Gutierrez Pérez, Vivek Varghese, Max Feldman, Andrew A. Dennison, robozilla94, iSmiTHDawGx, Philip Folta and walkercr3 for submitting the idea on our Suggestions Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!

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Went on a day trip to Silver Lake, Maryland on October 12th, 2024. Had a lot of fun seeing 2 noir films played on 35mm film as part of a double feature for Noir City DC. Going to this festival really meant a lot to me, it was rather exciting.

The films I got at the festival: Film Noir From Flicker Alley https://boxd.it/zC24Q.

Music in the video: ?, Mangoe, Pancakes, Golden, Strobe, '-' by Jeff Kaale.

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Thanks for watching!
With Spoilers From:

Sunset BLVD.
Notorious
Chinatown
Ministry of Fear
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Special thanks to Christian for Voice Over Modification, check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCZOBWhdbR8Z-pOVBs

Touch of Evil. Welles. Universal International, 1958.
The Killing. Kubrick. United Artists, 1956.
Animal House. Landis. Universal Pictures, 1978.
The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Leone. United Artists, 1966.
The Matrix.Wachowski. Warner Bros, 1999.
Mildred Pierce. Curtiz. Warner Bros, 1945.
The Third Man. Reed. British Lion Film Corporation, 1949.
The Big Sleep. Hawks. Warner Bros, 1946.
Double Indemnity. Wilder. Paramount Pictures, 1944.
Strangers on a Train. Hitchcock. Warner Bros, 1951.
Sunset Boulevard. Wilder. Paramount Pictures, 1950.
Gone Girl. Fincher. 20th Century Fox, 2014.
The Maltese Falcon. Huston. Warner Bros, 1941.
Chinatown. Polanski. Paramount Pictures, 1974.
The Set-Up. Wise. RKO Radio Pictures, 1949.
Dark Passage. Daves. Warner Bros, 1947.
Kiss me Deadly. Aldrich. United Artists, 1955.
Notorious. Hitchcock. RKO Pictures, 1946.
The Killers. Siodmak. Universal Pictures, 1946.
Scarlet Street. Lang. Universal Pictures, 1945.
Cape Fear. Thompson. Universal International, 1962.
Shoot the Piano Player. Truffaut. Les Films du Carrosse, 1960.
Taxi Driver. Scorsese. Universal Pictures, 1976.
Blade Runner. Scott. Warner Bros, 1982.
Blue Velvet. Lynch. De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986.
Se7en. Fincher. New Line Cinema, 1995.
Fargo. Coen. Gramercy Pictures, 1996.
Memento. Nolan. Newmarket, 2000.
No Country For Old Men. Coen. Miramax Films, 2007.
Drive. Refn. FilmDistrict, 2011.
Blue Ruin. Saulnier. RADiUS-TWC, 2013.
Ministry of Fear. Lang. Paramount Pictures, 1944
Mulholland Drive. Lynch. Universal Pictures, 2001
Collateral. Mann. DreamWorks Pictures, 2004

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#classicmovies #filmnoir #worldwar2 In 1947, Ann Sheridan, renowned as the 'oomph' girl, starred in the film noir The Unfaithful. Blending crime drama with social commentary,THE UNFAITHFUL vividly portrayed the harsh realities of the post-World War II marriage and divorce crisis. Following WWII, the American divorce rate surged dramatically, largely fueled by an unprecedented wave of GI divorces.

watch THE UNFAITHFUL here ➡️ https://archive.org/search?que....ry=the+unfaithful+an

watch THE BLUE DAHLIA here ➡️ https://archive.org/details/19....46thebluedahlialadal

watch THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES here ➡️

https://archive.org/details/tbyool435345435110

watch NOBODY LIVES FOREVER HERE ➡️

https://archive.org/details/no....body-lives-forever-1

my video on KINGS ROW ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgnkCyjd7Cg

US Marriage Statistics by year

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/....hestat/marriage_rate

Divorce rate table 1940-1986

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/....mvsr/supp/mv38_02s.p

THE UNFAITHFUL REVIEW NYT

https://www.nytimes.com/1947/0....6/28/archives/the-un

Some of the newspaper articles featured in the video

The Story of the Missing English Wife (this one is pretty crazy)

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/quad-city-times

Wife He Left Behind Sues

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/daily-news/1447

LOVER'S BULLETS WRITE END TO CONFESSION BY GI'S WIFE

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/star-tribune/14

Ann Sheridan back after Suspension

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/the-baltimore-s

"Millett Says Veterans Who Sue Wives for Infidelity Forget Their Own Conduct While Away"

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/the-independent

Shave Unfaithful Wives Heads

https://www.newspapers.com/art....icle/fort-worth-star

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Film noir describes a kind of movie dealing with crime, private eyes, plain clothes policemen, hapless grifters, law-abiding citizens lured into a life of crime or simply victims of circumstance and often in the presence of a "femme fatale".

The term "film noir" was originally coined by the French film critic Nino Frank and taken from "série noir" which was a popular collection of detective stories in France. Film historians still argue whether there is such a genre. It occurred mainly in the 40s and 50s with a revival in the 70s. The first true film noir is supposed to be the Maltese Falcon (1941). Others think it was Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity (1943) or even Josef von Sternbergs Underworld (1927).

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Film noir is inspired by writers such as Dashiell Hammet and Raymond Chandler. The low key black-and-white visual style obviously had its roots in German Expressionist cinematography. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari immediately comes to mind. There were also the theories of Freud and psychoanalysis which pictured humans suffering from amnesia, tortured souls, people haunted by their past or craving for an identity of their own. All these features can be found in the anti-heroes of the film noir. They also reflected the fears and preoccupations of the Americans at the time.

Original title: Los Angeles Film Noir
Directed by Clara & Julia Kuperberg
Produced by Wichita Films
Licensed by Poorhouse International

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The Docks is a Neo Noir Short film originally created for the #FilmRiot #OneMinuteChallenge where filmmakers had to make a film that was one minute or less and used music by #Filmstro. Film Riot did a Noir Short Film challenge before, but I managed to miss it! Film noir has always been something of an obsession of mine.

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Awards won by this film:
Best Horror/Thriller under 60 seconds - Berlin Flash Film Festivals
Best Noir/Detective film - Flicks Film Festival
Best in Festival - Whidbey Island Film Festival

This was actually also my first award winning film! 2019 was a good year for me.

My one minute version can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adr3imIGstQ&feature=youtu.be

Thanks to the actors, Féadha ní Chaoimhe and Mikey Tsoukkas for giving such wonderful performances.

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I often receive questions from people looking for the best film noir box sets to purchase, and my answers vary according to the individual. I also cannot completely evaluate all the Kino Lorber Dark Side of Cinema sets since I have not yet seen them all.

Although the sets I cover here are not comprehensive, I hope this video helps. Know that many of the images go by quickly, so you may need to pause on some frequently.

Films on DVD often get unexpected Blu-ray upgrades, so this information will no doubt change. As always, I'll try to keep you posted when those changes occur.

Thanks for watching!

Eddie Muller's 25 Noir Films That Will Stand the Test of Time:
https://www.eddiemuller.com/top25noir.html

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