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    The Blue Gardenia

    1953 · Crime drama · 1h 30m

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  1. The Blue Gardenia – a cynical take on press coverage of a sensational murder case similar to the real-life Black Dahlia killing – was the first installment of Lang's "newspaper noir" film trio, being followed in 1956 by While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. The song "Blue Gardenia", performed in the film by Nat King Cole, was ...

    • Alex Gottlieb
    • The Gardenia, 1952 novella, by Vera Caspary
  2. A telephone operator wakes up with a hangover and a dead body in her apartment after a blind date. She tries to clear her name and find the real killer in this Fritz Lang-directed film based on a song.

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    • Fritz Lang
    • Not Rated
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
  3. A woman (Anne Baxter) is suspected of murdering her date (Raymond Burr) after a night of drinking. A reporter (Richard Conte) tries to help her clear her name in this 1953 film noir directed by Fritz Lang.

    • (56)
    • Anne Baxter
    • Fritz Lang
    • Crime, Drama
  4. A telephone operator wakes up with a hangover and a dead body after a blind date with a playboy artist. She tries to avoid the police and the press, who are looking for the Blue Gardenia murderess, while falling in love with a reporter.

  5. Blue Gardenia, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) -- Open, Switchboard Opening title credits and the introduction of columnist Casey (Richard Conte), operator Crystal (Ann Sothern) and sketch-artist Harry (Raymond Burr), then star Ann Baxter as Norah, and Jeff Donnell, the third roommate, in Fritz Lang's Noir The Blue Gardenia, 1953.

    • Fritz Lang, Emmett Emerson
    • Anne Baxter
  6. The Blue Gardenia (1953) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. The Blue Gardenia is directed by Fritz Lang and adapted to screenplay by Charles Hoffman from the short story "Gardenia" written by Vera Caspary. It stars Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, Ann Sothern, Raymond Burr and George Reeves. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca.

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