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    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 ...

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  4. Film noir is not a clearly defined genre (see here for details on the characteristics). Therefore, the composition of this list may be controversial. To minimize dispute the films included here should preferably feature a footnote linking to a reliable, published source which states that the mentioned film is considered to be a film noir by an expert in this field, e.g.

    • Touch of Evil. First signed only to act in this gnarly late noir, Orson Welles got the directorial job at the behest of (then politically liberal) Hollywood demigod Charlton Heston.
    • Kiss Me Deadly. Kiss Me Deadly (1955), directed by Robert Aldrich. Remember me—that’s what a half-crazed hitchhiker (Cloris Leachman) enigmatically says to L.A.
    • Night and the City. Night and the City (1950) was directed by Jules Dassin. The movie follows Harry Fabian (Richard Widmark), a two-bit hustler and shill plying his trade in a nocturnal noir nether world of London.
    • Gun Crazy. Gun Crazy (1950) was directed by Joseph H. Lewis in 1950. This was a watershed year for stellar noirs, including this low-budget independent film that shines with some of postwar Hollywood’s most inventive location cinematography.
  5. Dec 16, 2019 · The Long Goodbye. American film noir went through a relatively fallow period from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, when the first wave of “neo-noirs” began cropping up in theaters.

  6. May 29, 2018 · Film Noir. The genre known as film noir emerged from economic, political, and moral crises in European and American cultures in the years leading up to World War II.Its American origins are in the "toughguy" and "hard-boiled" novels that became popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and which, as Hollywood became more liberal in the 1940s and 1950s, could more easily be adapted for the movies than ...

  7. Sunset Boulevard (1950)98%. #5. Critics Consensus: Arguably the greatest movie about Hollywood, Billy Wilder's masterpiece Sunset Boulevard is a tremendously entertaining combination of noir, black comedy, and character study. Synopsis: An aging silent film queen refuses to accept that her stardom has ended.

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