Yes not surprised.
I don't see too many cops on Discovery channel; #FilmNoir has a lot of cops. #SNLA, no cops.
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Yes not surprised.
I don't see too many cops on Discovery channel; #FilmNoir has a lot of cops. #SNLA, no cops.
Saturn 3 | 1980
#classicfilms #filmnoir #classicmovies
Saturn 3 - Two lovers stationed at a remote base in the asteroid belt of Saturn are intruded upon by an anal-retentive technocrat from Earth and his charge: a malevolent eight foot tall robot.
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Hitchcock
#classicmovie
#filmnoir #suspense
Claude Rains, Cary Grant
Ingrid Bergman
Mark your calendar and celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth
with #FilmNoirClub 🗝️
l i v e w a t c h p a r t y
3/18 @ 8 PM
On Dangerous Ground (1951)
Link to watch free: ok.ru/video/327416...
Everyone Welcome!
#filmnoir
#filmsky
Crystal Shackleford (Geraldine Fitzgerald) lures two strangers, solicitor Jerome K. Arbutny (Sydney Greenstreet) and charming drunkard Johnny West (Peter Lorre) into a sweepstakes ticket scheme. But their pact, it turns out, is flawed. "Three Strangers" (1946) #filmnoir
Ida Lupino sits at a bar, looking over her shoulder, in Road House, (1948)
#filmsky #moviesky #filmnoir #weekend
Hey you. Time for a drink.
ALT TEXT Mystery Street, 1950. Character actor, Walter Burke, plays an ornithologist (lying on beach sand looking through binoculars next to a skeletal foot, sticking out of the sand), who finds a woman’s skeleton on a Cape Cod beach.
#filmsky #moviesky #filmnoir
One of the best, quirky dark noir shots.
An ornithologist finds a woman’s
skeleton on a Cape Cod beach.
Mystery Street (1950)
Cinematographer: John Alton
Director: John Sturges
That smoky voice and beautiful face. One of the #filmnoir queens...your favorite Lizabeth Scott?
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers ('46)
Desert Fury ('47)
I Walk Alone ('47)
Dead Reckoning ('47)
Pitfall ('48)
Too Late for Tears ('49)
#WomenInNoir
Friday night movie: MYSTERY STREET, an Oscar nominated “B film” from MGM in 1950. I don’t usually associate film noir with MGM. Ricardo Montalban, Elsa Lancaster and Dark City Dame, Jan Sterling. First time watching. @eddiemuller.bsky.social #NowPlaying #FilmNoir
Crystal Benson (Dorothy McGuire) lives in terror when she finds that her ex-, Steve (Stephen McNally), is out of prison after 18 years and trying to worm his way back into her and her teen-aged daughter's lives. Meanwhile, Steve has plans. "Make Haste to Live" (1954) #filmnoir
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Jan Sterling is a B-girl who lives on “Mystery Street” (1950) from MGM. She’s killed and Ricardo Montalban is the detective trying to find out why. He gets help from Harvard professor Bruce Bennett. They get no help from the gal’s silly landlady Elsa Lanchester. #FilmNoir #TCMParty #31DaysofOscar
In that #Brighton area in the next few weeks!
Double Indemnity – Theatre Royal, Brighton Mischa Barton stars in this #FilmNoir turned play: www.brightonandhovenews.org/2026/03/12/d...
Storm movie time! #FilmNoirFriday #FilmNoir #JohnHuston #HumphreyBogart #LaurenBacall #EdwardGRobinson 🌪️⛈️🌪️ boxd.it/MbryX
#filmsky #moviesky #filmnoir
Niagara (1953), behind the scenes:
Director Henry Hathaway, #BOTD
Marilyn Monroe & Joseph Cotten
#filmsky #moviesky #filmnoir #NoirNeckties
Kiss of Death (1947)
Richard Widmark as Tommy Udo
Director, Henry Hathaway #BOTD
#filmnoir #filmsky
Henry Hathaway’s noir, Fourteen Hours (1951), was the screen debut of Grace Kelly.
This image shows a scene from the 1951 film noir thriller Fourteen Hours, directed by Henry Hathaway. Actors Richard Basehart and Paul Douglas, with director Henry Hathaway, working on a scene on a ledge a skyscraper in NYC.
#filmsky #moviesky #filmnoir
What is your favorite noir from
director, Henry Hathaway?
The House on 92nd Street (1945)
Kiss of Death (1947)
Call Northside 777 (1948)
Fourteen Hours (1951)
Niagara (1953)
BTS: Fourteen Hours (1951)
Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas,
Henry Hathaway #BOTD
Who needs big-league blondes when you've got brilliant #filmnoir talents in supporting actresses, Thelma Ritter and Ester Howard. Mature, unsung, and unequivocally masterful in stealing every scene they're in. #WomenInNoir
#WomensHistoryMonth
Film posters of… Maximum Overdrive The Last Horror Film Star Crash Criss Cross
It’s #letterboxdfriday here are my #lastfourwatched
Featuring #joespinell (x2) #carolinemunro (x2) #stephenking #filmnoir #bfilms #filmsky #johnbarry #acdc
"Edward G Robinson is wonderful as the gentle, mild-mannered Nazi hunter who constantly carries the broken and repaired pipe, indicating the passionate and violent rage that he feels towards his quarry."
boxd.it/dtibFl #FilmSky #moviesky #filmnoir #OrsonWelles #EdwardGRobinson
#FilmNoir #LonChaneyJr boxd.it/duMLs7
Disgraced American war correspondent Paul Kenyon (Robert Paige), café dancer Rita (Maria Montez) and local entrepreneur Pepe (Sabu) hunt for the Nazi who killed Rita's father and brother. "Tangier" (1946) #filmnoir
Caught a good #Filmnoir last night "The Stranger" #EdwardG.Robinson A UN war crimes investigator tracks a Nazi fugitive #OrsonWells, hiding as a small-town teacher obsessed with clocks. When a murder and a marriage intertwine, time starts ticking toward his unmasking. #LorettaYoung worth a look
Agent FBI vs Mississippi en flammes -
Un agent du FBI face aux flammes de l'injustice dans le Mississippi des années 60.
#ThrillerHistorique #Mississippi #sora #FBI #CinemaDrame #JusticeSociale #FilmNoir
Shelley Winters and Joan Caulfield
in the 1948 film noir crime “Larceny.” ❤️
Directed by George Sherman, it's a gang of grifters working the long con on an LA socialite.
#FilmSky #FilmNoir #Larceny
“Speaking of Murder” (1957) stars Jean Gabin, garage owner by day leading a gun-packing gang of robbers during off hours. The group suspects his younger brother (Marcel Bozzuffi) of being a police informant. The men don’t know who to trust. Cite Films. Gaumont Distribution. #FilmNoir #FrenchNoir