Crime on Film
Showing posts with label Richard Widmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Widmark. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Crime tourists, Part I: Yanks behaving badly in foreign lands

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Orson Welles, ‘The Third Man’ (1949). By Paul Parcellin F ilm noir loves morally sketchy locales — the kind of places where law and order is...
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Live it up! 11 essential nightclubs of noir

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Karen Morley, 'Scarface' (1932). By Paul Parcellin I n noir, nightclubs are smokey hideaways where criminality thrives under moody l...
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Thursday, September 25, 2025

Mark Stevens: his quartet of searing films noir still light up screens today

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Lucille Ball , Mark Stevens , ' The Dark Corner ' (1946). By Paul Parcellin M ark Stevens made a string of taut crime dramas in the ...
Thursday, October 5, 2023

Noir After World War II: Damaged Vets Strain to Re-enter Civilian Life as America Stares Down Fascist Conspiracies and a Seething Nuclear Nightmare

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Gaby Rodgers, "Kiss Me Deadly" (1955). This Post Contains Spoilers By Paul Parcellin American films noir changed a lot after the ...
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