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    • Christmas Holiday (1944) Christmas Holiday is an oddly saccharine title, given how it tells the story of a bloodthirsty gangster and his long-suffering wife.
    • Lady in the Lake (1947) Lady in the Lake is a film noir that revels in gimmickry and novelty concepts. The most notable, and the main reason the film is still remembered today, is that the entire thing is shot from the perspective of its main character, private detective Philip Marlowe (Robert Montgomery).
    • I Wouldn’t Be in Your Shoes (1948) The inescapable, inoperable condition that is fate is at the heart of nearly all Cornell Woolrich stories. The esteemed author didn’t care about private detectives or femme fatales, he cared about the everyman, who, by no fault of his own, gets drawn into the hellish wasteland that is urban crime.
    • I, the Jury (1953) As the first adaptation of a Mike Hammer novel, 1953’s I, the Jury is a mixed bag of toys. On one hand, we have Biff Elliot playing the titular detective in a loud, uncouth manner that fails to translate to anything resembling charisma.
  1. Dec 12, 2018 · The movie retains the names of the two of the main characters from the book, Charley Mason and Simon Fenimore. In the book, Charley is a Cambridge University grad who looks up his school chum, Fenimore, during a visit to Paris at Christmastime.

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  2. Apr 23, 2020 · Christmas Holiday (1944) is a film noir directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Deanna Durbin and Gene Kelly. Audiences in 1944 might have thought they were going to see a light musical, considering the talent involved, but it’s a heavy drama with both Durbin and Kelly playing against type.

  3. Feb 20, 2020 · The main character, Philip Marlowe (played by Elliot Gould in the film adaptation), is a struggling private investigator with a quick quip for any occasion. However, it seems as if the similarities between Chandler’s Marlowe and Altman’s Marlowe ends here.

  4. The Christmas Holidays are the perfect time for film noir. Christmas stories are after all always about redemption ― while film noir deals directly with betrayal, failure, and loss. There are a few film noirs set during the season, including Christmas Holiday, They Live By Night, and Mr. Soft Touch. World War 2 is so important to the film ...

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  5. A film noir set during the Christmas period. An insurance investigator arrives to look into an apparent suicide, but all clues lead him to suspect murder. Crackers: 1978: Family reunion with grandpa at beach house. An Australian comedy. The Crowded Day: 1954

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