Dennis O'Keefe and Mary Meade for Anthony Mann’s T-MEN (1947) featuring the brilliant cinematography of John Alton.

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Dennis O'Keefe and Mary Meade for Anthony Mann’s T-MEN (1947) featuring the brilliant cinematography of John Alton.
Some of the great film noir visuals of cinematographer John Alton.
NOIR CITY Arrives in Detroit Next Week
NOIR CITY: Detroit returns to the city's historic Redford Theatre on Friday, September 23, for a three-day/eight-film run.
FNF president and founder Eddie Muller will host the 2022 festival which will include a Saturday evening reception and Q&A at 6 p.m. with the Czar of Noir for All-Access Pass holders. The festival kicks off on Friday with Eddie presenting his favorite film, Nicholas Ray's In a Lonely Place (1950), in a double feature with Southside 1-1000 (1950). The FNF's latest restoration project, The Argyle Secrets (1948), will screen on a double bill with Antony Mann's T-Men (1947) on Saturday afternoon. Another festival highlight will be the Saturday night pairing of Nightmare Alley (1947) and The Spiritualist (1948).
NOIR CITY: Detroit's film schedule, All-Access pass, and individual tickets are now available on the Redford Theatre's website.
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T-Men (1947)
T-men (Anthony Mann, 1947)
T-Men (1947), dir. Anthony Mann
Excellent cinematography by John Alton