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TOP 15 LIST of BEST FILM NOIR MOVIES
The
term film noir means black or dark film. Film noir movies can be
primarily described as stylish crime dramas associated with a low-key
black-and-white visual style . Hollywood's film
noir period is generally regarded as extending from the early 1940s to
the late 1950s. Many of the 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.
Many pictures released from the 1960s onward share
attributes with film noir of the classical period but have
added features and film techniques not then available. Such latter-day works
are referred to as neo-noir. Examples of neo-noir are Chinatown (1974), L.A.
Confidential (1997), The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) and Sin City (2005)
Roger Ebert described in a sort of tongue-in-cheek but
accurately way noir films as:
1. A French term meaning "black
film," or film of the night
2. A movie which at no time misleads you
into thinking there is going to be a happy ending.
3. Locations that reek of the night, of
shadows, of alleys, of the back doors of fancy places, of apartment buildings
with a high turnover rate, of taxi drivers and bartenders who have seen it all.
4. Cigarettes. Everybody in film noir is
always smoking, as if to say, "On top of everything else, I've been
assigned to get through three packs today
5. Women who would just as soon kill you as
love you, and vice versa.
6. For women: low necklines, floppy hats,
mascara, lipstick, dressing rooms, boudoirs, calling the doorman by his first
name, high heels, red dresses, elbow length gloves, mixing drinks, having
gangsters as boyfriends, having soft spots for alcoholic private eyes, wanting
a lot of someone else's women, sprawling dead on the floor with every limb
meticulously arranged and every hair in place.
7. For men: fedoras, suits and ties, shabby
residential hotels with a neon sign blinking through the window, buying
yourself a drink out of the office bottle, cars with running boards, all-night
diners, protecting kids who shouldn't be playing with the big guys, being on
first-name terms with homicide cops, knowing a lot of people whose descriptions
end in "ies," such as bookies, newsies, junkies, alkys, jockeys and
cabbies.
8. Movies either shot in black and white,
or feeling like they were.
9. Relationships in which love is only the
final flop card in the poker game of death.
10. The most American film genre, because
no society could have created a world so filled with doom, fate, fear and
betrayal, unless it were essentially naive and optimistic.
The list below was compiled from my research since I have only
seen 2 of the 15 (those are in red lettering), and ONLY includes films from the
classical noir period of the1940s and1950s. Note who the
directors are… very famous names who went on to do outstanding movies : Billy
Wilder, Carol Reed, Raoul Walsh, John Huston, Orson Wells, David Lean, Otto
Preminger, Mervyn LeRoy,
Alfred Hitchcock and Stanly Kubrick. Also check out the heavy weight
actors; Wm Holden, Gloria Swanson, Fred McMurray, Barbara Stanwych, Joseph
Cotton, James Cagney, Kirk Douglas, Humphrey Bogart, Charlton Heston Janet
Leigh, Orson Wells, Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Paul Muni, Farley Granger Ingrid
Bergman, Cary Grant and Lauren Bacall. NOTE: For many of you who are 35
years old or younger you probably don’t recognize many of those names but trust
me they were true giants of the movie world !!!
Clark
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Sunset Blvd. (1950)
A hack screenwriter writes
a screenplay for a former silent-film star who has faded into Hollywood
obscurity. Dir: Billy
Wilder With: William
Holden, Gloria
Swanson, Erich von
Stroheim Drama
| Film-Noir110 mins.
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Double Indemnity (1944)
An insurance representative
lets himself be talked into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an
insurance investigator's suspicions. Dir: Billy Wilder With: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson Crime | Drama | Film-Noir | Thriller107 mins.
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The Third Man (1949)
Pulp novelist Holly Martins
travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the
mysterious death of an old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime. Dir: Carol Reed With: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli Film-Noir | Mystery | Thriller104 mins.
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White Heat (1949)
A psychopathic criminal
with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang
in a chemical plant payroll heist. Shortly after the plan takes place, events
take a crazy turn Dir: Raoul Walsh
With: James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien Crime | Drama | Film-Noir114 mins.
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Ace in the Hole (1951)
A frustrated former
big-city journalist now stuck working for an Albuquerque newspaper exploits a
story about a man trapped in a cave to re-jump start his career, but the
situation quickly escalates into an out-of-control circus. Dir: Billy Wilder With: Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert Arthur Drama | Film-Noir111 mins.
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The Maltese Falcon
(1941)
A private detective takes
on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar,
and their quest for a priceless statuette. Dir: John Huston With: Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George Crime | Drama | Film-Noir | Mystery100 mins.
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Touch of Evil (1958)
A stark, perverse story of
murder, kidnapping, and police corruption in a Mexican border town. Dir: Orson Welles With: Charlton Heston, Orson Welles, Janet Leigh Crime | Film-Noir | Thriller95 mins.
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Sweet Smell of Success
(1957)
Powerful but unethical
Broadway columnist J.J. Hunsecker coerces unscrupulous press agent Sidney Falco
into breaking up his sister's romance with a jazz musician. Dir: Alexander Mackendrick
With: Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison Drama | Film-Noir96 mins.
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Brief Encounter (1945)
Meeting a stranger in a
railway station, a woman is tempted to cheat on her husband. Dir: David Lean With: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway Drama | Film-Noir | Romance86 mins.
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Laura (1944)
A police detective falls in
love with the woman whose murder he is investigating. Dir: Otto Preminger With: Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb Film-Noir | Mystery | Romance88 mins.
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Wrongly convicted James
Allen serves in the intolerable conditions of a southern chain gang, which
later comes back to haunt him. Dir: Mervyn LeRoy With: Paul Muni, Glenda Farrell, Helen Vinson Crime | Drama | Film-Noir92 mins.
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Strangers
on a Train (1951)
A psychotic
socialite confronts a pro tennis star with a theory on how two complete
strangers can get away with murder...a theory that he plans to implement.
Dir: Alfred
Hitchcock With: Farley Granger, Robert
Walker, Ruth Roman Crime
| Film-Noir
| Thriller101
mins.
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Notorious (1946)
A woman is asked to spy on
a group of Nazi friends in South America. How far will she have to go to
ingratiate herself with them? Dir: Alfred Hitchcock With: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains Drama | Film-Noir | Romance | Thriller101 mins.
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The Big Sleep (1946)
Private detective Philip
Marlowe is hired by a rich family. Before the complex case is over, he's seen
murder, blackmail, and what might be love. Dir: Howard Hawks With: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely Crime | Film-Noir | Mystery | Thriller114 mins.
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The
Killing (1956)
Crooks plan
and execute a daring race-track robbery. Dir: Stanley
Kubrick With: Sterling Hayden, Coleen
Gray, Vince Edwards Crime
| Film-Noir
| Thriller85
mins.
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