Showing posts with label Dorothy B. Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dorothy B. Hughes. Show all posts
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Monday, 21 October 2019
Every Good Lie
You've learned that every good lie is threaded with truth and every accepted truth leaks lies.
Dennis Lehane
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Cloe Ashton
http://www.criminalelement.com/what-is-noir/
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Night Would Flame
For him there were the hours of day to pass, but they would trickle through his hands as quietly, as simply as sand. The sun and the day would pass ; there would come night. And the night would flame with a radiance surpassing the sun.
Dorothy B. Hughes
In a Lonely Place
1947
Ira Latour
Paris 1953
Sunday, 23 June 2019
Shortcut to Hell #6
Appointment with Danger
Chinatown
Black Book (Reign of Terror)
Palmetto
Detour
Devil in a Blue Dress
The Killing
Jennifer 8
99 River Street
Save the Tiger
Out of the Past
Bullitt
Ride the Pink Horse
Red Wind
Following
Labels:
Chinatown,
De Niro,
Denzel Washington,
Detour,
Dorothy B. Hughes,
John Huston,
Nicholson,
Out of the Past,
Retro Noir,
Robert Mitchum,
Sterling Hayden,
The Killing,
Walter Moseley
Thursday, 16 May 2019
Mosaic Noir #97
Labels:
Detour,
Dorothy B. Hughes,
Get Carter,
Heist Noir,
In Cold Blood,
Lawrence Block,
Lost Weekend,
Matthew Scudder,
Nicholas Ray,
Pale Flower,
Retro Noir,
The Killing,
Truman Capote
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