Criss Cross (1949) Universal International Pictures :: Universal Pictures / P: Michael Kraike / D: Robert Siodmak / W: Daniel Fuchs, Don Tracy (novel) / C: Franz Planer / E: Ted J. Kent / M: Miklós Rózsa / S: Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally, Richard Long
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When You Double-Cross a Double-Crosser… (April, 1949)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags Burt Lancaster, Crime, Criss Cross, Dan Duryea, Film Noir, Melodrama, Michael Kraike, Richard Long, Robert Siodmak, Stephen McNally, Universal International, Universal Pictures, Yvonne De Carlo on February 6, 2015 by WB KelsoFor the Love of Film Noir :: Danger on Her Warm Lips, Trouble in Her Teasing Eyes … She Can Bring Out the BAD in Any Man! (May, 1945)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags Crime, Dan Duryea, Edward G. Robinson, Film Noir, For the Love of Film Noir, Fritz Lang, Joan Bennett, Margaret Lindsay, Melodrama, Rosalind Ivan, Scarlet Street, Universal Pictures, Walter Wanger on March 26, 2013 by WB Kelso
This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of Film Noir Blogathon originally held back in February of 2011. Thus and so, we will be heading down the rain-soaked streets and neon-drenched back alleys of Noirville again for the entire month of March. And along with all the old material migrating over from the old site, we’ll also be scattering around a lot of new stuff as well. Also of note, we’ll be posting them in chronological order to show how the genre evolved and progressed from the 1940′s through the late ’50s. And as an added bonus, I’ll be posting some vintage adverts to stuff I’ve always associated with the genre — cigarettes, booze and fashionable ladies.
Scarlet Street (1945) A Fritz Lang Production :: Diana Production Company :: Universal Pictures EP: Walter Wanger / P: Fritz Lang / D: Fritz Lang / W: Dudley Nichols, Georges de La Fouchardière (novel), André Mouézy-Éon (novel) / C: Milton Krasner / E: Arthur Hilton / M: Hans J. Salter / S: Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea, Rosalind Ivan, Margaret Lindsay
For the Love of Film Noir :: His Secret Meant Death! (May, 1945)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags Alan Napier, Buddy G. DeSylva, Carl Esmond, Crime, Dan Duryea, Film Noir, For the Love of Film Noir, Graham Greene, Hillary Brooke, Marjorie Reynolds, Melodrama, Ministry of Fear, Paramount Pictures, Percy Waram, Ray Milland, Spies / Espionage, World War II on March 20, 2013 by WB Kelso
This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of Film Noir Blogathon originally held back in February of 2011. Thus and so, we will be heading down the rain-soaked streets and neon-drenched back alleys of Noirville again for the entire month of March. And along with all the old material migrating over from the old site, we’ll also be scattering around a lot of new stuff as well. Also of note, we’ll be posting them in chronological order to show how the genre evolved and progressed from the 1940′s through the late ’50s. And as an added bonus, I’ll be posting some vintage adverts to stuff I’ve always associated with the genre — cigarettes, booze and fashionable ladies.
Ministry of Fear (1944) Paramount Pictures / EP: Buddy G. DeSylva / P: Seton I. Miller / D: Fritz Lang / W: Seton I. Miller, Graham Greene (novel) / C: Henry Sharp / E: Archie Marshek / M: Victor Young / S: Ray Milland, Marjorie Reynolds, Carl Esmond, Hillary Brooke, Percy Waram, Dan Duryea, Alan Napier