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John in Covina said:Military guys coming home to the US made me think of Key Largo and Bad Day at Black Rock.
Two more good examples!
Doug
John in Covina said:Military guys coming home to the US made me think of Key Largo and Bad Day at Black Rock.
HosManHatter said:I just watched "The Big Sleep" for the first time yesterday.Can`t believe I had never seen this film noir gem! Great flick and Bogie was sporting a nice fedora.
Anybody have an idea what brand and/or model that fedora was?
Also I have noticed on many of the film noir pictures you don`t see feathers on their hats.Interesting.
HMH
anon` said:According to this thread over yonder, he wore a Royal Stetson St Regis in The Big Sleep. There is speculation that he may have worn a Resistol or Cavanagh in The Maltese Falcon (you can glimpse the liner, without much detail, in the scene in the DA's office).
Not sure that the latter was ever definitively determined, however.
Regarding feathers, I don't think I've ever seen one in a man's hat in a period film before.
Widebrim said:Went to the L.A. Film Noir Festival in Hollywood last Saturday and saw Red Light (1949), an entry in the little-known sub-genre of "Religious Noir." George Raft starred as trucking magnate John Torno, obssesed with tracking down the killer of his Army chaplain/priest brother. Raymond Burr and Harry Morgan were there to get in the way, of course. Raft was was wonderfully one-noted in his "portrayal." In one scene, Raft patiently listens to a blinded veteran speak of how a chance meeting with a Bible (which Raft is desperately seeking in connection with his brother's death) and a window cleaner kept him from committing suicide. After the vet concludes his uplifting story, Raft tersely says, "I'm happy for you," and then begins to cross-examine not only the blind man about said Bible, but his fiancee and mother as well! Some syrupy moments, but recommended anyway.
Wally_Hood said:WB,
Would Dead Reckoning fall into this sub-genre. Or more recently, True Confessions?
PADDY said:...with Mr 'H' as the character SANDMAN. Ross Weldron choreographed and photographed and was just extremely professional and a joy to work with!