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  1. Jan 20, 2002 · Laura” (1944) has a detective who never goes to the station; a suspect who is invited to tag along as other suspects are interrogated; a heroine who is dead for most of the film; a man insanely jealous of a woman even though he never for a moment seems heterosexual; a romantic lead who is a dull-witted Kentucky bumpkin moving in Manhattan ...

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    In one of the most celebrated 1940s film noirs, Manhattan detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) investigates the murder of Madison Avenue executive Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney) in her...

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  3. Summaries. A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he is investigating. Detective Lieutenant Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) investigates the killing of Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney), found dead on her apartment floor before the movie starts.

  4. Laura (1944) -- (Movie Clip) The Weekend Laura Died Clifton Webb as the unforgettable Waldo Lydecker narrates the opening of Otto Preminger's production of the Vera Caspary novel, Dana Andrews introduced as Detective McPherson, opening Laura, 1944, starring Gene Tierney.

  5. Laura, American film noir, released in 1944, that is considered a classic of the genre. The movie, which was directed by Otto Preminger, is notable as both a suspenseful mystery and a compelling account of obsession. Hard-boiled police detective Mark McPherson (played by Dana Andrews) is.

  6. Feb 25, 2013 · The murderous shift in Psycho ’s narrative attracted Hitchcock to the project (1), as a particular moment in Laura (1944) did for Otto Preminger (2). What Preminger described as a “gimmick” solidified the films place in the noir tradition.

  7. Cast. Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, Vincent Price, Judith Anderson. Rated. Unrated. Runtime. 88 min. Release Date. 10/11/1944. Laura opens on a portrait of Gene Tierney, an actress Darryl F. Zanuck called, “The most beautiful woman in film history.”

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