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The year 1997 in film involved many significant films, including Titanic, The Full Monty, Gattaca, Donnie Brasco, Good Will Hunting, L.A. Confidential, The Fifth Element, Nil by Mouth, The Spanish Prisoner, and the beginning of the film studio DreamWorks .
- Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 spy film, the eighteenth in...
- Prefontaine
Prefontaine is a 1997 American biographical film chronicling...
- Metro
Metro is a 1997 American action comedy drama film directed...
- That Old Feeling
The film opened at #4 at the North American box office...
- The Pest
The Pest is a 1997 American black comedy film inspired by...
- My Best Friend's Wedding
My Best Friend's Wedding is a 1997 American romantic comedy...
- The Game
The Game is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed...
- In Love and War
In Love and War is a 1996 romantic drama film based on the...
- Private Parts
Private Parts is a 1997 American biographical comedy film...
- FairyTale: a True Story
FairyTale: A True Story is a 1997 fantasy drama film...
- Tomorrow Never Dies
VHS release of the Funimation/Saban Entertainment dub; includes the episode "Escape from Piccolo" which was skipped over in the 1996–1997 television broadcast of the Saiyan Saga. November 4. Barney. Barney Home Video Lyrick Studios. VHS. Good Day, Good Night.
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Walt Disney Film Classics: The Great American Legend Series. Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. Johnny Tremain. The Light in the Forest. September 2. The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain. VHS. Warner Home Video. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.
Nicholas Christopher, Somewhere in the Night (1997) While many critics refer to film noir as a genre itself, others argue that it can be no such thing. Foster Hirsch defines a genre as determined by "conventions of narrative structure, characterization, theme, and visual design." Hirsch, as one who has taken the position that film noir is a genre, argues that these elements are present "in ...
- United States
- early 1920s – late 1950s
L.A. Confidential is a 1997 American neo-noir crime film directed, produced, and co-written by Curtis Hanson. The screenplay by Hanson and Brian Helgeland is based on James Ellroy's 1990 novel of the same name, the third book in his L.A. Quartet series.
- $126.2 million
- Jerry Goldsmith
- $35 million
- Arnon Milchan, Curtis Hanson, Michael Nathanson
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Blade Runner (1982), L.A. Confidential (1997), The Big Lebowski (1998), Sin City (2005), and Blade Runner 2049 are current films that have been influenced by film noir. These films are frequently referred to as “neo-noir ” since they replicate essential characteristics of the film noir style.