film noir in English

noun
1
a style or genre of cinematographic film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace. The term was originally applied (by a group of French critics) to American thriller or detective films made in the period 1944–54 and to the work of directors such as Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, and Billy Wilder.
The primary moods of classic film noir were melancholy, alienation, bleakness, disillusionment, disenchantment, pessimism, ambiguity, moral corruption, evil, guilt, desperation and paranoia.

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1. Cinema verity, film noir, that kind of thing.

2. This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre.

3. Tetchy, funny, ugly and clever, this replays the dynamic of a first-class film noir.

4. I Confess is a 1953 American film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Montgomery Clift as Fr

5. Cozened is a fast-paced mystery thriller with film noir elements, set in a richly-developed science fiction future

6. Calcutta is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by John Farrow, and written and produced by Seton I

7. Bookman, whom he played in the style of a hard-boiled, no-nonsense 1940s film noir cop, was very well received

8. The Bigamist is a 1953 American drama film noir directed by Ida Lupino starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn and Edmond O'Brien

9. Caught is a 1949 American film noir directed by Max Ophüls, and starring James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Ryan

10. "Cornered" is an unusual film noir made by RKO in that it doesn't take place in the United States and involves no American characters

11. Live Fast, Die Young is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Paul Henreid starring Mary Murphy, Norma Eberhardt, Mike Connors and Sheridan Comerate

12. ‘Seen from the air in the lemony light of dawn, the place has an almost mystical quality About it.’ ‘There was a film noir quality About that piece of managerial advice, and it fitted the times.’

13. They created 'Joe's Bar' (short stories about clients of a café in New York), 'Alack Sinner' (a hard-boiled detective in the style of film-noir), 'Jeu de Lumières', 'Billie Holiday' and other stories.

14. After the film's production concluded, Lucas told Huyck and Katz about the comic book Howard the Duck, primarily written by Steve Gerber, describing the series as being "very funny" and praising its elements of film noir and absurdism.

15. The Burglar (1957), a sweaty, tawdry pulp crime thriller set in the seedy lower depths of low-rent crooks and raw passions, was released as the classic studio system -- and the era of prime film noir -- was coming to an end

16. ‘I figure that Chivalry, honour, friendship and, of course, romance are all part of film noir as is the inner darkness of the central character - usually - and certainly the villains.’ ‘The scale rewards honor, Chivalry and courage, but also deducts for blatant foolishness and sheer idiocy.’

17. The Conspirators (or Give Me This Woman) is a 1944 American film noir, World War II, drama, spy, and thriller film directed by Jean Negulesco.It stars Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid, features Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in supporting roles, and has cameo of Aurora Miranda singing a Fado

18. Aficionada replied to BeachGaBulldog's topic in Summer of Darkness: Investigating Film Noir This is the first film of the three this week that I've actually seen; and although I admire it quite a bit, it's here that the problematic racist portrayals of the era and genre are front and center.

19. He appeared in smaller, uncredited roles in several films throughout the 1950s, most notably ''The Men'' (1950), ''House of Bamboo'' (1955, with [[Biff Elliot]]) and ''The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit'' (1956, with [[John Crawford]] and [[Kenneth Tobey]]). He did, however, have a larger, supporting role in the 1955 film noir ''Illegal'', co-starring future ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Robert Ellenstein]] and [[Lawrence Dobkin]].