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Thanks for the list! I decided to take a look at noir because so many of the movies I already loved were considered noir (and I didn't even know it). Now the problem is finding time to see them. Darn work interrupting my film obsession, grumble grumble grumble. I don't really watch television so I have to get my movies from the internet and my beloved Netflix.
The first movie I really noticed the play of light in black and white film was "Arsenic and Old Lace" Although some modern films are beautiful and excellent there are really few that can compare to the films of the 30-40s. I am already a big fan of that era (I was raised by my grandma and that was her time in the world). I have yet to see in modern film anything close to that heavy gorgeous satin the women wore out to dinner and dancing, like it was nothing. The smart witty dialogue (I am thinking of His Girl Friday and It Happened One Night) and the scandalous behavior (all without gratuitous nudity or chase scenes or excessive violence) Anyway I could go on and on but I will stop here. Thanks again and I will keep you posted on my safari. Quote:
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