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Lizabeth Scott in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, 1946 Films, Classic Films, Classic Hollywood, Theatre, Lizabeth Scott, Barbara Stanwyck, Veronica Lake, Old Hollywood, Classic Film Noir
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Lizabeth Scott in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, 1946
Double Indemnity. Billy Wilder, 1944. Silhouette, Thriller Books, Film, Noir Movie, Cinema, Film Noir, Beautiful Film
Double Indemnity. Billy Wilder, 1944.
Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer -  "Out of the Past" Portrait, Portraits, Actors & Actresses, Vogue, Cary Grant, Jane Greer, Old Movies
Le Roi du Junkyard
Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer - "Out of the Past"
Film Noir #fashion #inspiration Comedy, Carlisle, Crime, Horror, Euro
Film Noir #fashion #inspiration
Noir Robert Taylor Vintage, Vintage Hollywood
Noir Robert Taylor
film noir | Tumblr Rita Hayworth, Hollywood Star, Lancaster, Rita Hayworth Gilda, Katharine Hepburn, Old Hollywood Glamour, Marlene Dietrich
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film noir | Tumblr
Rita Hayworth in The Lady From Shanghai (Orson Welles, 1947). S) Lady, Orson Welles, Girl Guns, Golden Age Of Hollywood, Actors, Thriller
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Rita Hayworth in The Lady From Shanghai (Orson Welles, 1947). S)
Cry of the City (1948) York, Classic Movies, The Best Films, Great Films, Independent Films
Cry of the City (1948)
Cry of the City (1948)
Film noir. The dark and mysterious films of the 1940s and '50s. Immoral men and dangerous women. Razor-sharp dialogue, smoke-filled rooms, jazz nightclubs. Mean-spirited detectives and deceptive widows walk down city landscapes after dark, smoking cigarettes, as their shadows are cast down the street. Renowned for their use of shadows, dialogue and dark, tragic storylines, film noir remains a timelessly cool, provocative, irresistible genre. Light In The Dark, Shadow, Noir Detective, Fallen Angel, Crime Fiction, Cinematography, Detective
Film noir. The dark and mysterious films of the 1940s and '50s. Immoral men and dangerous women. Razor-sharp dialogue, smoke-filled rooms, jazz nightclubs. Mean-spirited detectives and deceptive widows walk down city landscapes after dark, smoking cigarettes, as their shadows are cast down the street. Renowned for their use of shadows, dialogue and dark, tragic storylines, film noir remains a timelessly cool, provocative, irresistible genre.
Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes in 'Johnny O'Clock' (1947) Johnny, Dick
For the Love of Film (Noir) - Faces of Film Noir #1
Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes in 'Johnny O'Clock' (1947)
Virginia Field in "Dial 1119" (1950) People, British Actresses, Field, Dame, Dark City
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Virginia Field in "Dial 1119" (1950)
Film Noir #noir #noirnation Film Noir Photography, Film Stills
Noir Nation: International Crime Fiction
Film Noir #noir #noirnation
Barbara Stanwyck lays into Fred MacMurray in Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder’s nasty 1944 noir masterpiece. Robinson, Richard Gere, Edward, Michel Gondry, Double Indemnity, Witness For The Prosecution
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Barbara Stanwyck lays into Fred MacMurray in Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder’s nasty 1944 noir masterpiece.
Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase Vintage Horror
Old Hollywood
Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase
Stranger on the Third Floor Movie Shots, Film Inspiration
Stranger on the Third Floor