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    White Heat is a 1949 American film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Edmond O'Brien. Written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, White Heat is based on a story by Virginia Kellogg, and is considered to be one of the best gangster movies of all time.

  2. The film’s (literally) explosive climax is almost a perfect harbinger of film noir’s coming transition from the established tropes of the 1940’s to the greater volatility and unpredictability of the 1950’s.

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  4. White Heat is inspired by the real life gangster Arthur "Doc" Barker, his mother Kate "Ma" Barker and her other sons who comprised the Barker-Karpis gang, one of the most ruthless and long-lived Depression-era criminal gangs.

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  5. 4 days ago · 100 Best Film Noir Movies Ranked by Tomatometer. If you’ve got a bottle of whiskey, a ceiling fan lazily revolving above you, and a good eye for trouble (especially when it comes sauntering...

  6. Dec 16, 2019 · While the film that is widely considered to be the first Hollywood noir—John Hustons The Maltese Falcon —was set in San Francisco, many of the earliest and greatest film noirs took place...

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · 1. Stranger on the Third Floor by Film Noir’s Boris Ingster. Stranger on the Third Floor, 1940. Stranger on the Third Floor brought the first bold tendrils of noir to Hollywood.

  8. Four people are murdered in quick succession at the opening of White Heat, and it sets the tone for some nasty-ass action on the run in a criminal gang; the psychopath; the matriarch; the floozie; the back-stabber; the dolt; the lame-ass; the runt; the muscle; and then the question is what could possibly go wrong with them cooped up in the wilds.

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