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Lots of hats in the film "Schabernack" (= "Practical Joke"), 1936, Germany, with Paul Hörbiger and Hans Moser - you can watch it here:
(only in German).
...In my opinion, Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy are admirable and adorable. Unfortunately their films aren't shown often enough these days and the younger generation even doesn't know a thing about them.
On your recommendation, I've just started watching "Shadow of a Doubt". I thought this screen shot sort of captures the look and feel of the 1940s noir where the fedora seems to have been in its glory.Here's one that I watched several times, and well worth watching. "Shadow of a Doubt", (1943), a suspenseful film noir thriller by Alfred Hitchcock. A suave amiable Joseph Cotton, dubbed, the "Merry Widow" killer, is a serial killer who preys on wealthy widows and then murders them for their wealth, is on the run from a nationwide manhunt. He hides out in plain sight in a small town with his sister and her family. His favorite niece begins to suspect that he's the killer that detectives are looking for. I'll leave it there. Cotton is very convincing in this one. He looks and plays the part really well.
That was a good movie. Classic Noir by Hitchcock. Joseph Cotton was really convincing in that one. I agree about the hats. The '40s, especially in film noir, was the best era for fedoras imo.On your recommendation, I've just started watching "Shadow of a Doubt". I thought this screen shot sort of captures the look and feel of the 1940s noir where the fedora seems to have been in its glory. View attachment 656278