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  1. May 8, 2023 · The film is a defining part of neo-noir, mainly thanks to Sharon Stone's star-making performance as femme fatale Catherine Tramell. Tramell is a best-selling and enigmatic writer suspected of ...

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    • Phyllis Dietrichson - Double Indemnity. Femme fatales generally fall into two categories as far as looks go. You'll see those with black hair and black outfits (what you would typically expect from the black widow type), or the icy blond who wears white (see: "Body Heat" and "Basic Instinct").
    • Ellen Berent Harland - Leave Her to Heaven. In terms of the brunette leading ladies of the '40s, the two most beautiful were probably Ava Gardner and Gene Tierney, and both effectively weaponized their beauty as femme fatales.
    • Veda Pierce - Mildred Pierce. The two youngest femme fatales on this list — the teenage Veda and Kathryn in "Cruel Intentions" — are arguably the evilest.
    • Kitty Collins - The Killers. Many of the best noirs are adaptations of equally brilliant books, and 1946's "The Killers" is no exception. The movie is based on a story by Ernest Hemingway, and was one of the few adaptations that he didn't despise.
  2. Sep 5, 2023 · While William Holden’s Joe Gillis is the film's narrator, it’s the femme fatale Norma Desmond (played by the inimitable Gloria Swanson), a faded movie star, who steals the show.

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  4. Feb 19, 2016 · Kiss Me Deadly (1955) for instance, is one of the most remarkable noirs I have seen and my personal favourite, but has only made it as far as honourable mentions. As a movie it is jawdropping, but as for its femme fatale character, I found that there are more interesting ones. The same goes for a couple of other movies and femme fatales.

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  5. Dec 5, 2019 · The femme fatale isn’t a trope that originated with film noir—you can make strong arguments for shades of the femme fatale in biblical Eve, Ishtar, the Sirens, Medusa, and Circe. Anywhere a hero needs a test or a scapegoat, you’ll find her. But film noir is where she’s best embodied and remembered. In the 1940s and 50s, she was a ...

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · 1 Phyllis Dietrichson - Double Indemnity (1944) Portrayed by Barbara Stanwyck, Phyllis Dietrichson is the most dangerous femme fatale in all of classic film noir. Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity follows Dietrichson, a ravishing housewife who convinces an insurance salesman to commit fraud and murder. Many critics and scholars point to Double ...

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