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Film noir (/fɪlm nwɑːr/; French pronunciation: [film nwaʁ]) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly such that emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual 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, was unrecognized by most American film industry professionals of that era. Cinema historians and critics defined the category retrospectively. Before the notion was widely adopted in the 1970s, many of the classic films noirs were referred to as melodramas. Whether film noir qualifies as a distinct genre is a matter of ongoing debate among scholars.
Στίχοι: Lex, Πελίνα, Φορτσάτος, Jamal Μουσική Παραγωγή: Dof Twogee Προγραμματισμός: Ανάποδα Καπέλα Team Μίξη & Μastering: Los Angelos (Dj Stigma) @ GroundZero
UCLA/James Elroy restoration Detective Philip Marlowe encounters a variety of characters while checking on why Leslie Murdock stole a rare doubloon from his mother. Director: John Brahm Writers: Dorothy Bennett (screenplay) (as Dorothy Hannah) Stars: George Montgomery (Philip Marlowe), Nancy Guild (Merle Davis), Conrad Janis (Leslie Murdock), Roy Roberts (Police Lt. Breeze), Florence Bates (Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock), Marvin Miller (Vince Blair)
In San Francisco, a psychopathic gangster and his mentor retrieve heroin packages carried by unsuspecting travelers. Director: Don Siegel Writer: Stirling Silliphant Stars: Eli Wallach, Robert Keith, Richard Jaeckel, Mary LaRoche, William Leslie, Emile Meyer, Raymond Bailey, Marshall Reed. Vaughn Taylor Produced by Jaime Del Valle Cinematography by Hal Mohr Film Editing by Al Clark
Black and white has a gorgeous look in film. Let's take a look at Film Noir to see what it can do better than color and study how the techniques of black and white filmmaking continue to influence modern filmmaking (especially Breaking Bad). Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QvLI0H Patreon: http://bit.ly/1UaO9MU Movies (in order of appearance): Double Indemnity (1944) Touch of Evil (1958) The Maltese Falcon (1941) Citizen Kane (1941) The Hollow Men (TV show) Casablanca (1942) Point Blank (1967) Se7en (1995) Bound (1996) The Big Combo (1955)
The movie "Woman on the Run" is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Norman Foster starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe. The film was based on the April 1948 short story Man on the Run by Sylvia Tate and filmed on location in San Francisco, California. Plot: As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car. When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. The...
Film Noir is one of the most fun styles to create! From The Maltese Falcon to Touch of Evil, it is easily one of the most recognized looks in cinematic history. Today we talk about how you can easily match that classic style and how we pulled off our Secrete Sale ad without a green screen! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shower Curtain for diffusion - http://amzn.to/2q4G3O6 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Noir Films: 'M' - http://amzn.to/2peAuIR Stranger on the Third Floor - http://amzn.to/2qFvo9x The Maltese Falcon - http://amzn.to/2p2pvpY Touch of Evil - http://amzn.to/2peA3OG Se7en - http://amzn.to/2pLyl8D L.A. Confidential - http://amzn.to/2pLzcWD Sin City - http://amzn.to/2qFHDms -----------------------------------...
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! Check out the voting page here, http://watchmojo.com/suggest/Top%2010%20Film%20Noirs If you want to suggest an idea for a WatchMojo video, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www....
Thanks for watching! With Spoilers From: Sunset BLVD. Notorious Chinatown Ministry of Fear https://twitter.com/JackMoviereview http://www.jacksmovie.reviews/ 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. Chin...
A Life at Stake is a 1954 American film noir directed by Paul Guilfoyle. It stars Angela Lansbury and Keith Andes. The film is also known as Key Man. Down-on-his-luck Los Angeles architect and builder Edward Shaw (Keith Andes) is approached by Doris Hillman (Angela Lansbury) with a business proposal: buying land together, on which he would build houses that she would then sell, using her experience as a former real estate broker. Her husband, Gus Hillman, a wealthy businessman, would be willing to contribute half a million dollars as capital for the venture. Doris quickly seems interested in more than a purely professional relationship. Shaw starts an affair with her and accepts the business offer. However, an accidental discovery leaves him convinced that the Hillmans' interest lies le...
Screenplay: Dalton Trumbo/ Story: Robert Thoeren, Hans Wilhelm Director: Joseph Losey. Cast: Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes, John Maxwell. When Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly. If only her husband wasn't in the way. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043938/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
Στίχοι: Lex, Πελίνα, Φορτσάτος, Jamal Μουσική Παραγωγή: Dof Twogee Προγραμματισμός: Ανάποδα Καπέλα Team Μίξη & Μastering: Los Angelos (Dj Stigma) @ GroundZero
UCLA/James Elroy restoration Detective Philip Marlowe encounters a variety of characters while checking on why Leslie Murdock stole a rare doubloon from his mother. Director: John Brahm Writers: Dorothy Bennett (screenplay) (as Dorothy Hannah) Stars: George Montgomery (Philip Marlowe), Nancy Guild (Merle Davis), Conrad Janis (Leslie Murdock), Roy Roberts (Police Lt. Breeze), Florence Bates (Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock), Marvin Miller (Vince Blair)
In San Francisco, a psychopathic gangster and his mentor retrieve heroin packages carried by unsuspecting travelers. Director: Don Siegel Writer: Stirling Silliphant Stars: Eli Wallach, Robert Keith, Richard Jaeckel, Mary LaRoche, William Leslie, Emile Meyer, Raymond Bailey, Marshall Reed. Vaughn Taylor Produced by Jaime Del Valle Cinematography by Hal Mohr Film Editing by Al Clark
Black and white has a gorgeous look in film. Let's take a look at Film Noir to see what it can do better than color and study how the techniques of black and white filmmaking continue to influence modern filmmaking (especially Breaking Bad). Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QvLI0H Patreon: http://bit.ly/1UaO9MU Movies (in order of appearance): Double Indemnity (1944) Touch of Evil (1958) The Maltese Falcon (1941) Citizen Kane (1941) The Hollow Men (TV show) Casablanca (1942) Point Blank (1967) Se7en (1995) Bound (1996) The Big Combo (1955)
The movie "Woman on the Run" is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Norman Foster starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe. The film was based on the April 1948 short story Man on the Run by Sylvia Tate and filmed on location in San Francisco, California. Plot: As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car. When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. The...
Film Noir is one of the most fun styles to create! From The Maltese Falcon to Touch of Evil, it is easily one of the most recognized looks in cinematic history. Today we talk about how you can easily match that classic style and how we pulled off our Secrete Sale ad without a green screen! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shower Curtain for diffusion - http://amzn.to/2q4G3O6 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Noir Films: 'M' - http://amzn.to/2peAuIR Stranger on the Third Floor - http://amzn.to/2qFvo9x The Maltese Falcon - http://amzn.to/2p2pvpY Touch of Evil - http://amzn.to/2peA3OG Se7en - http://amzn.to/2pLyl8D L.A. Confidential - http://amzn.to/2pLzcWD Sin City - http://amzn.to/2qFHDms -----------------------------------...
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! Check out the voting page here, http://watchmojo.com/suggest/Top%2010%20Film%20Noirs If you want to suggest an idea for a WatchMojo video, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www....
Thanks for watching! With Spoilers From: Sunset BLVD. Notorious Chinatown Ministry of Fear https://twitter.com/JackMoviereview http://www.jacksmovie.reviews/ 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. Chin...
A Life at Stake is a 1954 American film noir directed by Paul Guilfoyle. It stars Angela Lansbury and Keith Andes. The film is also known as Key Man. Down-on-his-luck Los Angeles architect and builder Edward Shaw (Keith Andes) is approached by Doris Hillman (Angela Lansbury) with a business proposal: buying land together, on which he would build houses that she would then sell, using her experience as a former real estate broker. Her husband, Gus Hillman, a wealthy businessman, would be willing to contribute half a million dollars as capital for the venture. Doris quickly seems interested in more than a purely professional relationship. Shaw starts an affair with her and accepts the business offer. However, an accidental discovery leaves him convinced that the Hillmans' interest lies le...
Screenplay: Dalton Trumbo/ Story: Robert Thoeren, Hans Wilhelm Director: Joseph Losey. Cast: Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes, John Maxwell. When Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly. If only her husband wasn't in the way. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043938/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
film noir
Written by: Ben Taylor
I'm an island
Everyone can see that I'm an island
I've got ocean just about
Everywhere that I can see
So I'll be stranded unless you come to me
And I'm lonely
I would rather fall from grace completely,
than let you change my mind
I would rather bet my life against the rising of the sun.
Can't be too careful
About the friends you keep around you
Some won't ever let you down
Some who'll fail you every day?
And it's a blatant disrespect of privacy
It enrages me
But I would rather fall from grace completely,
than let you change my mind
I would rather bet my life against the rising of the sun.
I'm an island
Can't you understand me I'm an Island
And I'm finally by myself
The way I've got to be
Now that's exactly the thing that's been killing me
I would rather fall from grace completely,
than let you change my mind
And I would rather bet my life against the rising of the sun