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  1. Aug 19, 2020 · This Gun for Hire (Paramount, 1942) One Sheet. This Gun for Hire is considered one of the best film noir ever made and this beautiful poster is also one of the most sought after posters by collectors. 1. The Lady from Shanghai (Columbia, 1948) Italian 2 – Folio.

  2. Nov 1, 2016 · This gallery highlights some of the greatest posters for films from the Old Hollywood film noir era (roughly 1941 – 1959). There’s dames, there’s fedoras, there’s guns, and there’s some...

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  4. The 101 Best FILM NOIR POSTERS - Mark Fertig. In 2014, Mark Fertig created a coffee book table size pictorial history of film noir posters. This covers the period of the 1940s to the 1950s. Fertig organized the book from least (101) to best (1). I have reverse this listing.

    • The Blue Dahlia. (1946) The tagline says it all about this movie, "Tamed by a brunette - framed by a blonde - blamed by the cops!" Raymond Chandler wrote this screenplay also.
    • Niagara. (1953) This was actually a very good movie. Marilyn Monroe is well cast as the disgruntled Rose Loomis. A couple of clever lines of dialogue occur when Ray Cutler (Max Showalter) commenting a particularly revealing dress worn by Monroe asks his wife Polly Cutler (Jean Peters) "Why don't you ever get a dress like that?"
    • Kansas City Confidential. (1952) This is a very good heist – film noir movie. John Payne gave one of his better performances. He was accompanied by four of Hollywood’s hardest working character actors, Preston Foster, Neville Brand, Jack Elam and always tough guy Lee Van Cleef.
    • This Gun for Hire. (1942) Veronica Lake (the quintessential Hollywood blonde bomb shell) co-stars with Alan Ladd and Robert (Seventy-six trombones) Preston.
  5. May 16, 2016 · In honor of the May 16th Manhattan Night premiere, RealClearLife has curated a list of the 10 greatest film noir posters from the genre’s golden age. A poster of ‘The Blue Dahlia’ (1946) starring William Bendix, Doris Dowling, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake.

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  6. Accom­pa­ny­ing noir films were visu­al­ly engag­ing movie posters, and Where Dan­ger Lives (a noir blog) now gives you the “100 Great­est Posters of Film Noir. ” They’ve been work­ing through this “best of” list for the past three months, and they con­clude this week with the Top 10

  7. Jan 26, 2011 · Yes, I’m on a real film noir kick. The classic crime films blog Where Danger Lives is in the midst of counting down the one hundred best noir posters — the first eighty have been listed already. The images of the posters are of pretty good quality, too, having been color corrected, cleaned up and presented at fairly large sizes (click ...

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