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This channel is for videos I think may be interesting to fans of Film Noir.
There are playlists for all sets of videos, usually in aired order but noted in the description in any case.
If there is any objection by TCM, CZcams, Eddie or any of the copyright holders, I will immediately close down the channel. The point of this channel is to increase Film Noir appreciation. It's not and never will be about profit, especially not profit from other people's work.
Thanks and enjoy!
There are playlists for all sets of videos, usually in aired order but noted in the description in any case.
If there is any objection by TCM, CZcams, Eddie or any of the copyright holders, I will immediately close down the channel. The point of this channel is to increase Film Noir appreciation. It's not and never will be about profit, especially not profit from other people's work.
Thanks and enjoy!
Noir Alley - Armored Car Robbery (1950) outro 20240707
Noir Alley - Armored Car Robbery (1950) outro 20240707 by Eddie Muller shown on Jul 7, 2024
From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
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Noir Alley - Armored Car Robbery (1950) intro 20240707
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Noir Alley - Armored Car Robbery (1950) intro 20240707 by Eddie Muller shown on Jul 7, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - No Questions Asked (1951) outro 20240630
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Noir Alley - No Questions Asked (1951) outro 20240630 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 30, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - No Questions Asked (1951) intro 20240630
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Noir Alley - No Questions Asked (1951) intro 20240630 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 30, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - The Locket (1946) outro 20240623
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Noir Alley - The Locket (1946) outro 20240623 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 23, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - The Locket (1946) intro 20240623
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Noir Alley - The Locket (1946) intro 20240623 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 23, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Call Northside 777 (1948) outro 20240616
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Noir Alley - Call Northside 777 (1948) outro 20240616 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 16, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Call Northside 777 (1948) intro 20240616
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Noir Alley - Call Northside 777 (1948) intro 20240616 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 16, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - If I Should Die Before I Wake (1952) intro 20240609
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Noir Alley - If I Should Die Before I Wake (1952) intro 20240609 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 9, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Never Open That Door (1952) outro 20240609
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Noir Alley - Never Open That Door (1952) outro 20240609 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 9, 2024
Noir Alley - Never Open That Door (1952) intro 20240609
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Noir Alley - Never Open That Door (1952) intro 20240609 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 9, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Tomorrow is Another Day (1951) outro 20240602
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Noir Alley - Tomorrow is Another Day (1951) outro 20240602 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 2, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Tomorrow is Another Day (1951) intro 20240602
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Noir Alley - Tomorrow is Another Day (1951) intro 20240602 by Eddie Muller shown on Jun 2, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Bad For Each Other (1953) outro 20240526
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Noir Alley - Bad For Each Other (1953) outro 20240526 by Eddie Muller shown on May 26, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Bad For Each Other (1953) intro 20240526
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Noir Alley - Bad For Each Other (1953) intro 20240526 by Eddie Muller shown on May 26, 2024 From TCM's Noir Alley (Saturdays at Midnight ET and Sunday 10am ET) hosted by the Czar of Noir, Eddie Muller.
Noir Alley - Take Aim at the Police Van (1960) outro 20240519
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Noir Alley - Take Aim at the Police Van (1960) outro 20240519
Noir Alley - Take Aim at the Police Van (1960) intro 20240519
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Noir Alley - Take Aim at the Police Van (1960) intro 20240519
Noir Alley - Follow Me Quietly (1949) intro 20240512
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Noir Alley - Follow Me Quietly (1949) intro 20240512
Noir Alley - Follow Me Quietly (1949) outro 20240512
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Noir Alley - Follow Me Quietly (1949) outro 20240512
Noir Alley - Dark Passage (1947) outro 20240505
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Noir Alley - Dark Passage (1947) outro 20240505
Noir Alley - Dark Passage (1947) intro 20240505
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Noir Alley - Dark Passage (1947) intro 20240505
Noir Alley - The Big Knife (1955) outro 20240428
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Noir Alley - The Big Knife (1955) outro 20240428
Noir Alley - The Big Knife (1955) intro 20240428
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Noir Alley - The Big Knife (1955) intro 20240428
Noir Alley - Born to Kill (1947) outro 20240421
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Noir Alley - Born to Kill (1947) outro 20240421
Noir Alley - Born to Kill (1947) intro 20240421
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Noir Alley - Born to Kill (1947) intro 20240421
Noir Alley - The Breaking Point (1950) outro 20240414
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Noir Alley - The Breaking Point (1950) outro 20240414
Noir Alley - The Breaking Point (1950) intro 20240414
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Noir Alley - The Breaking Point (1950) intro 20240414
Noir Alley - Violence (1947) outro 20240407
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Noir Alley - Violence (1947) outro 20240407
Noir Alley - Violence (1947) intro 20240407
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Noir Alley - Pushover (1954) outro 20240331
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Noir Alley - Pushover (1954) outro 20240331
I love the presenter. He reminds me of his gifted predecessor Robert Osborne.
it's pretty contrived and Mitch is miscast and sleep walks through his part (probably because he was making 3 movies at the same time)
It's simply a classic on all levels. Nuff said.
I love this picture. Have you seen A Dangerous Profession with George Raft? That and Nocturne are my favorite Raft films.
Haven't seen A Dangerous Profession yet, but thanks, it's now on my watch list.
Fantastic tie. Muller's always on point.
What's especially ironic is that Raymond Burr was also always cast as a sadistic mobster until Perry Mason transformed his image as well.
This Wrigley Field was used for the old TV show Home Run Derby. I used to wonder how many times that house down the left field line got hit by baseballs.
The Angels used the Wrigley Field in this movie as their home for their first season in 1961.
I truly admire the efficiency of this picture, which wastes no time at all getting going. Forget Drive-In movies, this is a Drive-Thru movie. But it's one of the best of its kind, that's for sure.
Charles Mcgraw slipped in the shower and fell through the glass door.😱
I love this movie.. one of my favourites noirs of all time... Love Charles McCraw...
he surely was unforgettable in Lupino's excellent little open air noir The Hitch-Hiker
In case you're thinking of watching this film, do it! A noir with the depth of a good novel. Eddie is quite right that Kent Smith's character is at least as much the protagonist as Ann Sheridan's but the success of Mildred Pierce no doubt influenced the naming of this film and the Joan Crawford film Daisy Kenyon of the same year. In fact, watch all three if you haven't seen them. Warners was on a roll.
1953 -- I would've been 5 yrs.old. Mama and Daddy took me with them to see this thing at the beloved Wilshire Theater in Fullerton CA. Thanks a lot parents! And you bet I remember it.
Thanks for posting!!
The last time REPEAT PERFORMANCE (1947) was seen on television was in 1988 on Nickelodeon’s Nick At Nite, when that channel was still showing old movies. I’m glad that classic was found and recovered.
Nice suit Ed
Bill Gray was an annoying, high strung and irresponsible kid in this movie.
Good fast paced movie.
What an incredible cast. I was fortunate to see Fleischer at an American Cinemateque showing of AMR years later. The evening included a visit by Marie Windsor. What a fkn awesome event that was! And, FWIW, I believe the greatest widescreen technicolor "noir" of all time is Violent Saturday.
One of my all-time favorites! Lana and John Garfield were great in it. And I had no idea Hume Cronyn was in it too! Wow!
It's been said Lana Turner hated the 1981 reboot. Interesting, isn't it?
1:00 Murphy did not get elected to the California Senate in 1964-but the US Senate.
I think all of their criticisms are valid. I saw it in the theater when it premiered and I also thought it was visually exciting and had some fantastic moments (mostly Batty's end), but people used to read back then. A lot. The ideas in this movie are nothing compared to what anyone who delved a little into sci-fi would have been exposed to. The special effects are nice but nothing ground-breaking at the time...there had been a steady advancement and expectation for good special effects since Kubrick's 2001. Ford comping off of two of the most charismatic roles in recent history was as drab and as uninteresting as he could be, and his apparently intentionally bad voice-over in the theatrical cut just made it worse. Finally, the title is meaningless. Friedkin also made that mistake with Sorcerer, another film that has finally outlived the meaninglessness of its title.
My mother recalled Patricia Neal well from Northwestern University days. Pat attempted to join mom's sorority, but unfortunately could not afford to. 😟
Hmm. The sorority's loss, I'd say. Though I'm sure Pat felt it was hers at the time.
@@NoirFan77 PN even mentioned it in her autobiography, which I read when nothing else around, but it is rather good. She seems an honest, down-to-earth person. Her marriage w Ronald Dahl, a very difficult man, is discussed even-handedly. I assume many people read it for R Dahl. If she wrote it herself, she is a good writer. Few actresses or actors of that era wrote autobiographies.
@@ameryek.9607 I've long been a huge fan of Patricia Neal. Truly a lady with guts, with huge talent and without pretense. I didn't know she wrote an autobiography. Thanks for that, I'll look for it. BTW she's excellent, as usual, in the noir Breaking Point (1950), not to mention non-noirs as well.
@@NoirFan77 Her book became NY Times bestseller, back in the day.
I was 12 years old when this movie came out. I went to see it at our small town's theater. All I remember was the rape scene. It had such a negative impression on me that I remember it to this day...and I'm 77 now.
Eddie is such a wonderful, knowledgeable host
He is the best at this
Dahl was also in the romp Journey to the Center of the Earth
I need more content and Dahl.
Noir... The very name says a great deal. Do not go down this alley. But we still do. For those that survive, we like it.
An excellent movie which I've just seen for the first time. Actually it was Ginger Rogers who really impressed me.Ronald Reagan was better than I'd expected.
1:20, Raymond Burr as the street bods of the LA organized crime scene. Before he became the ethical and highly moral attorney Perry Mason, he was often cast as a violent and viscious criminal.
Van Johnson even played s German soldier in "The Last Blitzkrieg". Fluent in English having grown up in America, he leads a group of infiltrators who cross American lines in December 1944 and try to sabotage the American defenders in the Battle of the Bulge.
Out of the Past is the definitive film noir.
I would have preferred if the two old men did do Goff in but end up in jail at the end.
Where are the recipes?
Excellent noir!
I love this movie and the remake with Gene hackman and anne archer
where do i watch this
That's a tough one. Unfortunately it's not available for streaming nor on a legit DVD. And it's not on Watch TCM. All I can say is keep your eyes peeled for a possible repeat on TCM, or buy a bootleg DVD.
Thank you again. I really, seriously, miss the double features with a good B movie and a nice girl selling ice cream in the interval.
At least this is available on YT! 😊
Cool
Mitch kinda sleeps through this one. i think he was jumping from set to set during this time. and the movie is not really that good really overly dramatic.
Mitch kinda sleeps through this one. i think he was jumping from set to set during this time.
Yeah it really struck me how out of place his performance was here. I dare say just bad. Something about his delivery, hes just not believable as this character. Sort of makes me rethink his placing as this elite noir actor. He can do the smoldery banter with women okay, probably bc his look overcomes a huge talent gap, but out of those scenes hes really just flat next to other male actors, I find. I know hes this icon to people but I feel like people act like he has this on screen intensity of a Sterling Hayden or something. He doesn't. Take Crossfire as another example, basically every other actor in that film outshines his performance. I wouldn't feel the need to say it except that people seem to overrate him so much. I think hes typecast well as the handsome sucker, that's basically his roles in Out of the Past and Angel Face. Tough talking guys that are essentially in denial that they're putty to women.
@@MM-qm9ld come on. this movie is an overwrought stinker. and like i said he was making 3 movies at the same time being shifted back and forth. Mitch is an icon. the part of the suffering artist simp should have been Wilding. look at the studio he had to survive in. btw he wrote the most beautiful real poetry throughout his life. Cabo San Lucas Rising early to beat the heat a little dry from last nights booze. We’re soon out miles from land where the big fish roam under the sun and stars, undisturbed by time’s wave-measured march. Slicing bonito for bait, the blood is red against all the blue. Blue above and below. The hook, hungering for meat, shines blue in my hand as I drop its feathered plume into the wake. We drink beer and wait for the line to sing, rattling off the reel like a runaway train, tightening under the drag, burning the leather stop. The marlin leaps, its bill skewering the sky, carves and dances in the blue, then twists and dives. The rod quivers in the belt. Leather biting my back I reel and pull, the marlin leaps again, I heave forward and rare back as fire sweat and salt gather on my skin A moment’s slack, a shake, the fish is free. Why aren’t all losses as lovely as this? Quien sabe?
This is such a hard film to find. And since I don't have TCM, I have to try to find it on DVD. But it doesn't exist on DVD I don't think. Does anyone know if you can buy it somehere-provided it exists, that is, on physical media. Also, I love No Questions Asked. I have the DVD and will definitely be watching it next weekend. It's too bad that he already covered the film, and that his upcoming intro and outro will be verbatim copies from his prior coverage. I'm not exactly happy that they repeat movies on here so much, but it would take the sting out of my disappointment if they would make new intros and outros that had new, additional comments rather than the previous verbatim ones.
you can find it on u...torrent sites. i love Mitch and watched it but tbo Mitch kinda sleeps through this one. i think he was jumping from set to set during this time. and the movie is overly dramatic and not that good.
There are various hits for the legit DVD if you do a web search. You might even find it in your local library.
@@NoirFan77 Thanks! The hunt is on!!!
Lorraine Day in the 1930's was in the Dr. Kildaire films starring Lew Ayres & she was his nurse in those films.
Thanks. I was just watching this one but missed a few minutes here and there so I might go back and watch again.
Thanks for posting! ☺️
Sure thing
I wish I could watch this one! But unless I purchase the DVD, I think not But who knows, all noirs come to she who waits! 😇
Unfortunately it's not in the public domain. Right now the only place you can stream it from is Watch TCM. But it does come up on TCM often, so if you subscribe eventually you'll find it there again.
@@NoirFan77 Thanks for suggestion, but I do not own a TV set. I can't get streaming services on my laptop, can I? Anyway, I don't have good enough WiFi at home to buy a TCM sub.
@@ameryek.9607 You can definitely get streaming services on your laptop. Or phone, even. Or tablet. But you would definitely want good WiFi at least. Buying a TCM sub means either cable (or satellite, I suppose ... don't know about satellite) with a tier that includes TCM. Or subscribing to CZcams TV or Hulu+ Live TV. Here's a link with some information, I'm not taking a position on their accuracy or objectivity: agoodmovietowatch.com/how-to/channels/tcm/
You need to see this. When I had cable, it lived on my DVR. It's Lorraine Day's best movie. It also has one of my favorite shots in a noir film. The shot is a little startling and beautiful at the same time. It's near the end of the film. I don't want to drop any spoilers. I hope you can see it soon.
I’m so researching Vera West’s mysterious “suicide”
That photo of the promotional sign is wild. Decent noir. Barry Sullivan is great.
Even though William Holden was a fine actor it’s hard for me to accept anyone else in the role then Humphrey Bogart I can’t imagine a performance topping that
I'm with you. Just as it's hard to imagine anyone other than Holden in Sunset Blvd.