Somewhere in the Night (1946, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz)

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Somewhere in the Night (1946, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
John Hodiak is lighting Nancy Guild's cigarette in Somewhere in the Night (1946) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
The Brasher Doubloon (John Brahm, 1947).
black magic, gregory ratoff 1949
January–February 1950. Superman meets Orson Welles in the cover story of SUPERMAN #62. This is bizarre little story, because while the plot (which has Welles accidentally sent to Mars in a rocket and embroiled in a Martian plan to invade the Earth) is obviously riffing on Welles' famous 1938 Mercury Theatre radio adaptation of THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, the story was also timed to promote Welles' starring role in the 1949 Gregory Ratoff movie BLACK MAGIC — based on an Alexander Dumas story, with Welles as Cagliostro — and so Welles wears his movie costume throughout. There's even a cameo by his costar, Nancy Guild.
Artist Wayne Boring doesn't do a very good Welles likeness, instead suggesting a sort of STAR TREK transporter accident fusion of Errol Flynn and Franchot Tone, but it's kind of fun in a stupid way.
Somewhere in the Night (1946) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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(via Pulp International - Vintage photo of Nancy Guild)
This shot shows Nancy Guild from her 1947 film noir The Brasher Doubloon, wearing a very square trench coat.