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Old 10-26-2024, 03:34 AM   #10201
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If we're recommending "western noirs", I'd like to recommend Yellow Sky. It's got such an intriguing off-kilter vibe. The urban malaise/decay themes of many film noirs is transferred to an abandoned ghost town. Gregory Peck, Ann Baxter, and Richard Widmark are terrific. It's a great film.
Try these exercises in fatalism:



Not strictly noir, but on the same wavelength.
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Old 10-26-2024, 04:52 AM   #10202
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@Richard both look excellent, thanks!
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Old 10-28-2024, 11:37 AM   #10203
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Apart from Dead Reckoning and The Harder They Fall are any of the films from the Indicator Bogart set wotth getting?
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Old 10-28-2024, 01:51 PM   #10204
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Apart from Dead Reckoning and The Harder They Fall are any of the films from the Indicator Bogart set wotth getting?
I like Knock on Any Door quite a bit. But the other 3? Not particularly. They're perfectly watchable films though, if you're curious.
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Old 11-01-2024, 09:20 PM   #10205
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The Tall Target coming from Warner Archive!


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COMING TO BLU-RAY FROM THE WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION ON DECEMBER 17th!
New 2024 1080pHD MASTER FROM 4K SCAN OF BEST PRESERVATION ELEMENTS

THE TALL TARGET (1961)
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RUNNING TIME: 78 Minutes
ASPECT RATIO: 16x9 1.37:1 with side mattes
AUDIO SPECS: DTS HD MA 2.0 Mono
SUBTITLES: ENGLISH SDH
NOT RATED
Cast: Dick Powell, Paula Raymond, Adolphe Menjou

SPECIAL FEATURES: March 6, 1949 radio broadcast of “MR. PRESIDENT” starring Edward Arnold, Classic M-G-M cartoons JERRY’S COUSIN (HD) and SLICKED-UP PUP (HD), Original Theatrical Trailer

Former police officer John Kennedy doesn’t have a ticket, but he’s determined to stay aboard the overnight train rolling from New York to Washington, D.C. He’s convinced that someone – or someones – among the passengers intends to kill newly-elected President Abraham Lincoln when the train stops in Baltimore. The true-life “Baltimore Plot” provides the inspiration for this M-G-M thriller directed with film noir overtones by auteur Anthony Mann. Under his distinctive direction, The Tall Target possesses a real feel for the powder-keg political atmosphere of 1861. Dick Powell (Murder, My Sweet) portrays Kennedy with appropriate grit, sifting through layers of duplicity and confronting escalating dangers as the Night Express rumples towards destination…or assassination.
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Old 11-01-2024, 10:36 PM   #10206
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Nora Prentiss (1947) coming as well in December


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COMING TO BLU-RAY FROM THE WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION ON DECEMBER 17th!
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NORA PRENTISS (1947)
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RUNNING TIME: 101 Minutes
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Cast: Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith, Bruce Bennett, Robert Alda
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A respected doctor (Kent Smith) fakes his death, deserts his family, throws away his career and drive himself to the edge of madness – all for the love of saloon singer Nora Prentiss (Ann Sheridan). From the opening shot of a media circus engulfing a handcuffed mystery man to the final scene of a scarred face peering from a cell window, Nora Prentiss ensnares viewers in its atmospheric world of sex, violence, shady motives, seedy nightclubs, and claustrophobic lensing by master cinematographer James Wong Howe (Hud, Body and Soul) that makes the camera a vital character in the drama. A harrowing twist ending adds another layer of shadow to this smoky, moody, totally absorbing film noir
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Old 11-01-2024, 10:42 PM   #10207
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Unless there are objections, I believe Black Eye (1974) fits as well. Seems to combine noir with blaxploitation.


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BLACK EYE (1974)
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RUNNING TIME: 98 Minutes
ASPECT RATIO: 16x9 1.85:1
AUDIO SPECS: DTS HD MA 2.0 Mono
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Cast: Fred Williamson, Rosemary Forsyth, Teresa Graves
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Since he gave up his police badge, Shep Stone’s tried to make a go of it as a Private Investigator. A snoop job here, a shakedown there; work hasn’t exactly poured into the rundown bar where he occupies a stool keeping office hours. But one night, Stone walks into his apartment – and into a room where a murder victim is still warm….and the killer is lying in wait for Stone. Fred Williamson (From Dusk till Dawn) plays Stone, whose search for a murder weapon spins into a spider’s web of suspense linking a religious cult, a porno ring, a missing person and a notorious drug underground. Labeled “The Hammer” because of his gridiron style, the former pro-football star attacks the role of Stone with the same hard-hitting driving style. From a high-rent high-rise to a dilapidated amusement park, from alleyways to the beach, Stone sorts out clues, sidesteps increasing numbers of corpses and shows tough guys what tough is all about. He gets a couple of C-notes in advance for his trouble. He dishes out much more in excitement.

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Old 11-02-2024, 04:21 AM   #10208
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Old 11-03-2024, 04:12 AM   #10209
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I’d love to include The Red House (with Edward G. Robinson) in my noir-vember viewing since I enjoyed it a lot last time I saw it. It’s in public domain hell though, and doesn’t have a good Blu-ray release. I wonder who owns the rights to the original vault elements like a fine grain. Both releases are sourced from projection prints. As far as I can tell, The Film Detective’s is slightly better, but only by a bit (and their master is available for free viewing on YouTube). Hopefully something better comes along. The Film Chest disc is dirt cheap, but the screencaps have some horrendous DNR; it almost looks like video.
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I’d love to include The Red House (with Edward G. Robinson) in my noir-vember viewing since I enjoyed it a lot last time I saw it. It’s in public domain hell though, and doesn’t have a good Blu-ray release. I wonder who owns the rights to the original vault elements like a fine grain. Both releases are sourced from projection prints. As far as I can tell, The Film Detective’s is slightly better, but only by a bit (and their master is available for free viewing on YouTube). Hopefully something better comes along. The Film Chest disc is dirt cheap, but the screencaps have some horrendous DNR; it almost looks like video.
I think they're with Wade Williams' estate.
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Old 11-03-2024, 03:51 PM   #10211
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Unless there are objections, I believe Black Eye (1974) fits as well. Seems to combine noir with blaxploitation.

Directed by Jack Arnold, who gave us
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Seems after the 50's he was experimenting with very different genres
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Old 11-03-2024, 05:27 PM   #10212
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I’d throw in a shout for

The Walking Hills
The Secret of Convict Lake
Station West
The Outcasts of Poker Flat

Even if you’d say they only have noirish elements, they’re good enough films to be on Blu-ray regardless of how they’re classified
Barbara Stanwyck has proven to be a noir icon and an asset to sales. Her 1950
western, The Furies, couldn’t be more noirish.
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Barbara Stanwyck has proven to be a noir icon and an asset to sales. Her 1950
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Facts.
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Old 11-09-2024, 05:04 AM   #10214
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I got the 4K set of The Third Man from Amazon UK and it may be the greatest 4K I have ever seen to date. The set itself, sans the shipping damage, is beautiful.
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Pretty sure they meant 1951, not 1961..
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Old 11-09-2024, 03:31 PM   #10216
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Pretty sure they meant 1951, not 1961..
Yeah, they fixed it on the Facebook PR soon after I posted this.
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I’d love to include The Red House (with Edward G. Robinson) in my noir-vember viewing since I enjoyed it a lot last time I saw it. It’s in public domain hell though, and doesn’t have a good Blu-ray release. I wonder who owns the rights to the original vault elements like a fine grain. Both releases are sourced from projection prints. As far as I can tell, The Film Detective’s is slightly better, but only by a bit (and their master is available for free viewing on YouTube). Hopefully something better comes along. The Film Chest disc is dirt cheap, but the screencaps have some horrendous DNR; it almost looks like video.
The Red House was restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Foundation, with funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation back in 2020. That restoration has yet to see a physical release, I'm holding out hope for Criterion or Flicker Alley.
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Old 11-09-2024, 11:05 PM   #10218
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The Red House was restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Foundation, with funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation back in 2020. That restoration has yet to see a physical release, I'm holding out hope for Criterion or Flicker Alley.
Oh man, that would be awesome if either one of these companies released The Red House, a great film that has one of the worst blu-rays out there.
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Old 11-10-2024, 03:52 AM   #10219
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Oh man, that would be awesome if either one of these companies released The Red House, a great film that has one of the worst blu-rays out there.
Oh I think it's underrated. I was expecting a campy B-noir and what I got was a very suspenseful horror story with an intense performance from Edward G. Robinson.

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The Red House was restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Foundation, with funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation back in 2020. That restoration has yet to see a physical release, I'm holding out hope for Criterion or Flicker Alley.
I can't see Criterion picking it up. Flicker Alley would be nice. More than likely it would be Kino though.

For Noir-vember this year, I'll probably just stream The Film Detective's remaster on YouTube.
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