TODAY:
#FilmNoir Season
We are watching:
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)
Dir: Robert Siodmak
With: George Sanders, Ella Raines, Geraldine Fitzgerald
@FilmDialogueone#FilmNoir#FilmClub#ClassicFilms#FilmArchive
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TODAY:
#FilmNoir Season
We are watching:
Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)
Dir: Lewis Gilbert
With: Dirk Bogarde, Margaret Lockwood, Kay Walsh, Kathleen Harrison
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TODAY:
#FilmNoir Season
We are watching:
Phonecall From a Stranger (1952)
Dir: Jean Negulesco
With: Gary Merrill, Shelley Winters, Bette Davis, Michael Rennie
@FilmDialogueone#FilmNoir#FilmClub#ClassicFilms#FilmArchive
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@Amigo8Fernando@FDCinematheque Indeed! Watched it for the first time now, astonishing on every single level. True archive gem,begging to be viewed and rediscovered! πππ₯π½οΈπ¦
Rarely screened and often overlooked, Johnny OβClock is a true noir gemβhighly recommended for anyone interested in Dick Powellβs dramatic turn and Robert Rossenβs early socially conscious work.
#JohnnyOClock#FilmNoir#DickPowell
@FDCinematheque For Dick Powell, this marked a decisive step into serious dramatic territory, bridging his lighter past roles with the darker intensity he would soon refine in Pitfall.
#JohnnyOClock#FilmNoir#DickPowell
@FDCinematheque More than a standard gambling drama, it carries shades of later crime classics, anticipating the moral texture weβd see in films like The Asphalt Jungle.
#JohnnyOClock#FilmNoir#DickPowell
@FDCinematheque Shot in striking high-contrast monochrome, the cinematography and atmospheric production design perfectly mirror the tension and interior conflicts of the characters.
#JohnnyOClock#FilmNoir#DickPowell