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  1. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 American neo-noir mystery comedy film directed, co-written by, and co-starring Carl Reiner and co-written by and starring Steve Martin. Co-starring Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of and a homage to film noir and the pulp detective films of the 1940s. [2] The title refers to Martin's character telling ...

    • $9 million
    • May 21, 1982
    • William E. McEuen, Richard McWhorter, David V. Picker
  2. May 14, 2024 · Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid is a classic film that blends comedy, detective noir, and an abundance of vintage charm. Directed by Carl Reiner and released in 1982, it stars the iconic Steve Martin in a fresh and inventive role. This movie stands out for its unique concept, combining scenes from famous film noirs of the past with new footage ...

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  6. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid: Directed by Carl Reiner. With Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Alan Ladd, Carl Reiner. Film noir parody with a detective uncovering a sinister plot. Characters from classic noir films appear as scenes from various movies interjected into the story.

  7. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 parody of and homage to Film Noir.Its central joke is the use of Stock Footage from well-known '40s movies (mostly noirs, though the women's melodrama Humoresque somehow crept in) to construct editing gags in both visuals (skillful cutting, stand-ins, and identical sets and costumes bring modern actors into classic scenes) and dialogue (pre-existing lines ...

  8. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 American neo-noir mystery comedy film directed, co-written by, and co-starring Carl Reiner and co-written by and starring Steve Martin. Co-starring Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of and a homage to film noir and the pulp detective films of the 1940s. The title refers to Martin's character telling a story about a woman obsessed with plaid in a scene ...