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Miss Golightly, great group of Noirs, although While the City Sleeps has it detractors.
These are the "darkest" noirs visually that I've seen so far, some of the best known noir aren't necessarily the darkest ;-)
Armored Car Robbery
The Asphalt Jungle
The Big Combo
Black Angel
Border Incident
The City That Never Sleeps
Crime Wave
Criss Cross
The Crooked Way
Crossfire
Cry Of The City
The Dark Corner
Dead Reckoning
Desperate
Detour
Double Indemnity
Edge of Doom
Fallen Angel
He Walked By Night
Hollow Triumph (The Scar)
Killers Kiss
The Killers
The Killing
Kiss Me Deadly
The Narrow Margin
Night And The City
99 River Street
The Phantom Lady
Raw Deal
Red Light
Scarlett Street
The Seventh Victim
The Strange Lives of Martha Ivers
Sudden Fear
Storm Warming
T Men
The Set Up
The Street With No Name
They Live By Night
They Made me a Fugitive
Too Late For Tears
Touch Of Evil
Where Danger Lives
Where The Sidewalk Ends
The Window
Miss Golightly, great group of Noirs, although While the City Sleeps has it detractors.
Did you like While the City Sleeps? To be honest I didn't know too much about it and it was another Amazon recommendation so I haven't heard anything negative about it - just wondering what the detractors say about it?
I apologize for making a mistake. I confused that film with Lang's next (and last American) film, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.
My husband has finally taken an interest in watching film noirs with me (yay!!). So far, his favorites are "99 River Street" and "Tension". Any recommendations for movies that are similar? Thanks!
I liked
"Call Northside 777"
No music, good lighting, Jimmy Stewart - what's not to like with J-J-J-Jimmy in it?
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
Call Northside 777 (1948)
Pickup on South Street (1953)
The Big Heat (1953)
- Ian