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    snsurone — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 11:45 AM)

    MILDRED PIERCE
    SCARLET STREET
    THE MALTESE FALCON

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      CanterburyTale — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:23 PM)

      Maddy,The Long Memory is probably my favourite John Mills film, but I love The October Man! Vicious Circle is a neat little mystery too.If you haven't already seen them, I can also recommend 2 other John Mills crime dramas,
      Mr.Denning Drives North
      and
      Town On Trial
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      "Barney SloaneThat's my new nameMy old one's a little more Italian."

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        Oleg123 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 12:24 PM)

        Doubt anyone can argue that your choices are noir
        Usually it has to be a film made btween 1940 and 1958 that is BW, mostly takes place in the dark, at night, has flowed characters, and you see a crime commited, and usually know who did it from the start. Its not a whodoneit. A femme fatale is desirable, but not essential.

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          MsELLERYqueen2 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 11:48 AM)

          Probably the last time I'll get to answer this question on IMDb, so here goes:
          Laura
          Where the Sidewalk Ends
          The Woman in the Window
          The Window
          The Verdict (1946)
          The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
          The House on Telegraph Hill
          In a Lonely Place
          On Dangerous Ground
          Double Indemnity
          The Man Who Cheated Himself
          Pushover
          Elevator to the Gallows (French)
          Night Train (Polish)
          and some others.

          Proud to be Canadian!
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            jxh13 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 12:10 PM)

            I count myself a fan of the genre, as well, and have enjoyed quite a few over the years. The definition is somewhat nebulous. My absolute favorites, more or less in order:
            The Big Sleep
            Night of the Hunter
            Out of the Past
            The Maltese Falcon
            Chinatown
            Double Indemnity
            Sweet Smell of Success
            Sunset Boulevard

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              WardenGordonBorden — 4 years ago(May 18, 2021 10:26 PM)

              Finally, "Out Of The Past" !! Yes!!

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                Oleg123 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 12:29 PM)

                I think over the years I started preferring foreign noirs to American.
                Be they British (Carol Reed, Michael Powell), Mexican (Julio Branco, Roberto Calvadon (his Kneeling Goddess and La Otra are especially mezmorazing), or even Argentinan (several great noirs, particularly their version of 'M'), and to some degree French. (Louis Malle in particular, and Dassin faired better in France than in Hollywood)

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                  misspaddylee — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:13 PM)

                  Here's my top 10 list, made some while ago (alphabetized).
                  The Big Combo
                  Black Angel
                  The Blue Dahlia
                  Born to Kill
                  Gun Crazy
                  Murder, My Sweet
                  No Man of Her Own
                  On Dangerous Ground
                  Raw Deal
                  Road House
                  "What seems to be trouble, Captain?"

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                    Spikeopath — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:35 PM)

                    Yay,
                    Paddy's
                    here. You were the first person to be nice to me on CFB
                    The
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                      misspaddylee — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:41 PM)

                      How nice of you to remember. We've had some fun gabs over the years.
                      I've slipped away these past few months, but it wasn't intentional. Just - life. I could never have envisioned a time when these boards would be no more.
                      "What seems to be trouble, Captain?"

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                        CanterburyTale — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:34 PM)

                        The Blue Dahlia is great,Miss Paddy. I haven't seen Raw Deal in a long time, so perhaps it's time to give the DVD another spin.
                        "Barney SloaneThat's my new nameMy old one's a little more Italian."

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                          misspaddylee — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:42 PM)

                          Yes. I love the rainy setting in
                          The Blue Dahlia
                          . I think I appreciated
                          Raw Deal
                          more on my second or third viewing.
                          "What seems to be trouble, Captain?"

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                            CanterburyTale — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:45 PM)

                            That
                            scene with Raymond Burr sticks in my mind, but not much else, if I am honest, but I look forward to rediscovering it.
                            "Barney SloaneThat's my new nameMy old one's a little more Italian."

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                              misspaddylee — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 04:19 PM)

                              I particularly like that Claire Trevor narrates. Not too common for the femme to get that chore.
                              "What seems to be trouble, Captain?"

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                                dreadon — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 06:37 PM)

                                Miss Paddy, I remember you from the "What movies did you see last week LITE" threads. Earlier I was trying to remember the names of the regular posters and for the life of me I just could not remember any of them. Although once I saw your post here it came back to me like a flash of light.
                                I hope you are doing well and land happily on another forum. And thank you for all the insights and recommendations you have provided over the years.
                                They say hindsight is 2020.the election I can hardly wait for, dump the twitter twerp.

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                                  misspaddylee — 9 years ago(February 11, 2017 04:12 PM)

                                  I recall you from those LITE threads as well. It was a pleasant way to get to know some nice folks.
                                  I've been writing a classic movie blog (caftanwoman.com) for the last few years and have gotten to know even more fascinating movie fans. Check out the Classic Movie Blog Association for a lot of good reading, if you have the time and inclination.
                                  I hope that life is treating you kindly.
                                  "What seems to be trouble, Captain?"

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                                    Aloysius_von_der_Trenck — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:38 PM)

                                    Many of my favourites have already been mentioned here and I don't like repetitions.
                                    A masterpiece:
                                    Louis Malle's
                                    Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
                                    ('Elevator to the Gallows') (1958)
                                    Another French film: Jacques Becker's
                                    Touchez pas au grisbi (1954)
                                    ('Honour Among Thieves' in the UK, sometimes). I never get tired of watching it. A superb Jean Gabin as a mature man ('Max le Menteur') just a few days before he turned 50.

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                                      Spikeopath — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:45 PM)

                                      A truly superb piece of work. I really will have to do a top 120 french noir list.
                                      The
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                                        Aloysius_von_der_Trenck — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 02:25 PM)

                                        I really will have to do a top 120 french noir list.
                                        I would like to see it, but alas, you won't be able to 'publish' it here (unless you do it very soon), since the IMDb Lusitania will be torpedoed and sunk in only ten days
                                        PS. I'm glad you recovered from your illness.

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                                          Spikeopath — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 02:58 PM)

                                          Rats! that should be 20 not 120
                                          Thanks for the kind words
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