Theatrical release poster for Gilda (Columbia, 1946) one of the most iconic films 🎥 in Hollywood history.Read More…
Tag: Film Noir
Noir temptress Ava Gardner is ready to dazzle Burt Lancaster with her charms in The Killers (Universal, 1946)Read More…
Joan Bennett is a predatory, quintessential femme fatale in the Dark City. We wonder what she’s up to next in Scarlet Street (Universal, 1945)Read More…
Jane Greer proves to be a deadly menace to Robert Mitchum in Out Of The Past (RKO, 1947)Read More…
Theatrical release poster for Murder, Amy Sweet (RKO, 1944)Read More…
Sydney Greenstreet (lower left) and Peter Lorre (upper right) have villainous intent in The Maltese Falcon (Warner Brothers, 1941)Read More…
Joan Crawford & Jack Palance in Sudden Fear (1952)Read More…
Lana Turner made the silver screen sizzle in such hits like The Postman Always Rings Twice Read More…
Theatrical release poster for Mildred Pierce (1945)Read More…
Fred MacMurray & Barbara in a scene from the iconic, quintessential film noir Double Indemnity (Paramount, 1944)Read More…
Glenn Ford also left his mark on film noir with a memorable role in The Big Heat (Columbia, 1953) as a big city cop battling a crime syndicate that Read More…
Theatrical release poster for On Dangerous Ground (RKO Radio Pictures, 1951)Read More…
John Garfield is up to no good in Force Of Evil (1948)Read More…
Theatrical release poster for City That Never Sleeps (Republic Pictures, 1953)Read More…
Author W.R. Burnett looking pretty dapper in that fedora.Read More…
A.Z. BezzeridesRead More…
Albert Isaac Bezzerides (better known as A.I. or “Buzz” in a serious appearing moment. He made considerable contributions to film noir as both novelRead More…
Mickey Spillane in 1974. Besides being one of the most famous pulp fiction writers ✍️ of the 20th century, he occasionally appeared as an actor Read More…
Theatrical release poster for 💋 Kiss Me Deadly (United Artists, 1955) The publicity departments at the various studios sure knew how to create thRead More…
Theatrical release poster for Walk East On Beacon (Columbia, 1952)Read More…