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Known chiefly, Aira! to thy glen,
Thy brook, and bowers of holly;
Where Passion caught what Nature taught,
That all but love is folly;
November 8th
The Spiral Staircase - Robert Siodmak, 1945
Anything can happen in the dark
Mrs Oats
November 7th
Caught - Max Ophlus, 1949
Look at me! Look at what you bought!
Leonora
November 6th
Farewell, My Lovely - Dick Richards, 1975
She gave me a smile I could feel in my hip pocket.
Philip Marlowe
November 5th
Secret Behind the Door - Fritz Lang, 1947
November 4th
They Drive by Night - Raoul Walsh, 1940
…The doors, the doors made me do it…
Lana Carlsen
November 3rd
One Way Passage - Tay Garnett, 1932
Wanted everywhere and welcome nowhere, I’m just a vagabond!
Skippy
Not a true Noir, if at all, but this is my list and I wanted to see it. I'd argue it has noiresque qualities.
November 2nd
Fast and the Furious - Roger Corman, 1955
You can’t prove your innocence running away.
I cant prove it dead.
Connie & Frank
November 1st
Lady in the Lake - Robert Montgomery, 1947
You want the facts, dont you?
When it comes to women, does anybody really want the facts?
Derris Kingsby & Philip Marlowe
NOIRVEMBER 2O16
a little late in posting a film schedual this year, but better late than not at all - six already in and their posts follow presently...
November 1st: Lady in the Lake - Robert Montgomery, 1946
November 2nd: Fast and the Furious - Roger Corman, 1955
November 3rd: One Way Passage - Tay Garnet, 1932
November 4th: They Drive by Night - Raoul Walsh, 1940
November 5th: Secret Behind the Door - Fritz Lang, 1947
November 6th: Fairwell My Lovely - Dick Richards, 1975
November 7th: Caught - Max Ophuls, 1949
November 8th: The Spiral Staircase - David O Selznick, 1945
November 9th: Murder My Sweet - Edward Dmytryk, 1945
November 10th: Cape Fear - J. Lee Thompson, 1961
November 11th: Womans Prison - Lewis Seiler, 1955
November 12th: The Letter - William Wyler, 1940
November 13th: The House on 92nd Street - Henry Hathaway, 1945
November 14th: Ministry of Fear - Fritz Lang, 1944
November 15th: Night Editor - Henry Levin, 1946
November 16th: The Clouded Yellow - Ralph Thomas, 1950
November 17th: The Man I Love - Raoul Walsh, 1947
November 18th: The Big Steal - Don Siegel, 1949
November 19th: Illegal - Lewis Allen, 1955
November 20th: They Live by Night - Nicholas Ray, 1948
November 21st: Side Street - Anthony Mann, 1949
November 22nd: Bad for Each Other - Irving Rapper, 1953
November 23rd: The Glass Wall - Maxwell Shane, 1953
November 24th: Act of Violence - Fred Zinnermann, 1948
November 25th: Mystery Street - John Sturges, 1950
November 26th: Over-Exposed - Lewis Seiler, 1956
November 27th: One Girls Confession - Hugo Haas, 1953
November 28th: Panic in the Streets - Elia Kazan, 1950
November 29th: The Killer that Stalked New York - Earl McEvoy, 1950
November 30th: Naked City - Jules Dassin, 1948
…it begins.
Lady in the Lake — Robert Montgomery, 1947
You want the facts, don’t you?
When it comes to women, does anybody really want the facts?
Derris Kingsby & Philip Marlowe
I know Where I’m Going - Micheal Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1945
I’d rather swim in the sea than in a swimming pool... And I’d rather catch salmon in my own stream if somebody’s teach me how... And I’d rather go to Kiloran in Ruairidh Mhórs boat for half the hell I’ve raised.
I know, and I was Lying too, I’m not afraid of this place.
I know.
Joan Webster & Torquil McNeil
Night Thoughts² — February 2016 Did I mention I've been to see Suede recently... I've also been listening to Suede. A lot.
One day I will see the Aurora and it will be magical. Call of the Wild - Jack London Illustration by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull
Madhouse - Jim Clark, 1974 Miss Peters, as they say in horror movies, you will come to a bad end. — Paul Toombes