Best of American Film Noir
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The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The first recognised American film noir is one of the best, and is the film that made Humphrey Bogart a star.
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Casablanca (1942)
Impeccable performances from Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman make this one of the great romantic films of all time.
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The Glass Key (1942)
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake star in this slick, and surprisingly sadistic, film noir.
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This Gun for Hire (1942)
This respectable adaptation of a Graham Greene novel starring Alan Ladd inspired the great French thriller
Le Samourai
.
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Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Joseph Cotten gives a chilling performance in this, one of Alfred Hitchcock's darkest suspense thrillers.
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Laura (1944)
This haunting study in obsession is one of director Otto Preminger's best films and stars Gene Tierney at her seductive best.
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Ministry of Fear (1944)
One of the masters of German expressionism, Fritz Lang, directed this chilling adaptation of a Graham Greene novel.
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The Big Sleep (1946)
As Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, Bogart stumbles into one of the most labyrinthine of film noir plots, with Lauren Bacall.
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Notorious (1946)
Could the pairing of Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman explain why this is one of Hitchcock's most popular thrillers?
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Out of the Past (1947)
Possibly the greatest of the classic film noirs, with Robert Mitchum as the doomed hero and Jane Greer as his femme fatale.
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Key Largo (1948)
Edward G. Robinson returns to form as a ruthless gangster boss, opposite Bogart and Bacall in this gripping thriller.
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White Heat (1949)
James Cagney goes out literally in a blaze of glory in this stunningly realised gangster thriller.
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Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Billy Wilder's sour critique of Hollywood has become a classic, thanks to Gloria Swanson's portrayal of a faded movie star.
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In a Lonely Place (1950)
Nicholas Ray takes another swipe at Hollywood with Bogart playing a jaded screenwriter with a split personality.
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The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Director John Huston redefines the American gangster film, bringing much greater realism and modernity.
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The Big Heat (1953)
One of the most shockingly visceral of the classic film noir thrillers, stylishly composed by Fritz Lang.
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I Confess (1953)
One of Hitchcock's best examples of the transfer of guilt idea, with a remarkable performance from Montgomery Clift.
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The Wrong Man (1956)
Henry Fonda is a man desperately trying to save his name and his wife's sanity in this dark realistic thriller from Hitchcock.
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