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  1. Whistle Stop is a 1946 film noir starring George Raft and Ava Gardner. It doesn't go where you think it's going. Ava had gone to Chicago to find glamour, excitement, money. Now she's come back to the loser she loves. Excellent underrated movie.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #GeorgeRaft #AvaGardner

  2. William Castle's Undertow (1949). Tony has a flirtation in Reno with a pretty schoolteacher but he's on his way to Mary his sweetheart whose uncle is a gangster, Tony's a nice guy with a shady past and now he's framed for murder. Enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #WilliamCastle

  3. William Castle's Undertow (1949). Tony has a flirtation in Reno with a pretty schoolteacher but he's on his way to Mary his sweetheart whose uncle is a gangster, Tony's a nice guy with a shady past and now he's framed for murder. Enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #WilliamCastle

  4. William Castle's Undertow (1949). Tony has a flirtation in Reno with a pretty schoolteacher but he's on his way to Mary his sweetheart whose uncle is a gangster, Tony's a nice guy with a shady past and now he's framed for murder. Enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #WilliamCastle

  5. Chicago Deadline is a good 1949 hardboiled crime thriller with just the faintest hint of film noir, with Alan Ladd in top form as a reporter investigating a murder. There's an ambiguous femme fatale figure and a touch of cynicism.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DonnaReed #AlanLadd

  6. Lady on a Train (1945) is based on a Leslie Charteris story. Deanna Durbin witnesses a murder from a train window. A lighthearted comic murder mystery with a decided screwball comedy flavour. It’s rather delightful and Durbin is adorable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DeannaDurbin #LeslieCharteris

  7. Lady on a Train (1945) is based on a Leslie Charteris story. Deanna Durbin witnesses a murder from a train window. A lighthearted comic murder mystery with a decided screwball comedy flavour. It’s rather delightful and Durbin is adorable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DeannaDurbin #LeslieCharteris

  8. Lady on a Train (1945) is based on a Leslie Charteris story. Deanna Durbin witnesses a murder from a train window. A lighthearted comic murder mystery with a decided screwball comedy flavour. It’s rather delightful and Durbin is adorable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DeannaDurbin #LeslieCharteris

  9. Lady on a Train (1945) is based on a Leslie Charteris story. Deanna Durbin witnesses a murder from a train window. A lighthearted comic murder mystery with a decided screwball comedy flavour. It’s rather delightful and Durbin is adorable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DeannaDurbin #LeslieCharteris

  10. Lady on a Train (1945) is based on a Leslie Charteris story. Deanna Durbin witnesses a murder from a train window. A lighthearted comic murder mystery with a decided screwball comedy flavour. It’s rather delightful and Durbin is adorable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #crimemovie #filmnoir #crimemovies #DeannaDurbin #LeslieCharteris

  11. Tangier (1946) starring Maria Montez involves a stolen diamond and a murder. It does not take place in Tangier, but in the Tangier created by the Hollywood dream factory - a fantasy world of danger, intrigue, adventure and romance. Enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #MariaMontez

  12. Three On a Ticket (1947), the fourth of PRC's Mike Shayne PI B-movies. A guy walks into Shayne's office and drops dead. He was a PI as well, but an unsavoury one. Then a blonde wants to hire Shayne to kill her husband. A good solid B-picture.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #privateeyes #MikeShayne #Bmovie #Bmovies #crimemovie #crimemovies #BrettHalliday

  13. Three On a Ticket (1947), the fourth of PRC's Mike Shayne PI B-movies. A guy walks into Shayne's office and drops dead. He was a PI as well, but an unsavoury one. Then a blonde wants to hire Shayne to kill her husband. A good solid B-picture.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #privateeyes #MikeShayne #Bmovie #Bmovies #crimemovie #crimemovies #BrettHalliday

  14. Three On a Ticket (1947), the fourth of PRC's Mike Shayne PI B-movies. A guy walks into Shayne's office and drops dead. He was a PI as well, but an unsavoury one. Then a blonde wants to hire Shayne to kill her husband. A good solid B-picture.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #privateeyes #MikeShayne #Bmovie #Bmovies #crimemovie #crimemovies #BrettHalliday

  15. Three On a Ticket (1947), the fourth of PRC's Mike Shayne PI B-movies. A guy walks into Shayne's office and drops dead. He was a PI as well, but an unsavoury one. Then a blonde wants to hire Shayne to kill her husband. A good solid B-picture.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #privateeyes #MikeShayne #Bmovie #Bmovies #crimemovie #crimemovies #BrettHalliday

  16. Three On a Ticket (1947), the fourth of PRC's Mike Shayne PI B-movies. A guy walks into Shayne's office and drops dead. He was a PI as well, but an unsavoury one. Then a blonde wants to hire Shayne to kill her husband. A good solid B-picture.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #privateeyes #MikeShayne #Bmovie #Bmovies #crimemovie #crimemovies #BrettHalliday

  17. Shadow of a Doubt (1943) is not, as some claim, film noir but it is one of Hitchcock's best movies. With one of his most interesting and ambiguous protagonists. Joseph Cotten is superb as the man who may or may not be a murderer.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #filmnoir #Hitchcock #AlfredHitchcock #JosephCotten #suspensefilm #suspensefilms #suspensemovie #suspensefilmmovies #TeresaWright

  18. In Raoul Walsh's Pursued (1947) Robert Mitchum is on the run, haunted by the past. Reminded me a little of Spellbound. Sometimes touted as a noir western but it isn't very noir. A psychological thriller but a bit tame and a bit disappointing.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #RobertMitchum #westerns #filmnoir #RaoulWalsh

  19. Ramrod, a 1947 range war western directed by André De Toth stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A complex grown-up western with morally grey characters so you can’t make assumptions about how the story will end. A great western.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #AndreDeToth #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #westerns #JoelMcCrea #VeronicaLake

  20. Ramrod, a 1947 range war western directed by André De Toth stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A complex grown-up western with morally grey characters so you can’t make assumptions about how the story will end. A great western.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #AndreDeToth #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #westerns #JoelMcCrea #VeronicaLake

  21. Ramrod, a 1947 range war western directed by André De Toth stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A complex grown-up western with morally grey characters so you can’t make assumptions about how the story will end. A great western.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #AndreDeToth #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #westerns #JoelMcCrea #VeronicaLake

  22. Ramrod, a 1947 range war western directed by André De Toth stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A complex grown-up western with morally grey characters so you can’t make assumptions about how the story will end. A great western.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #AndreDeToth #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #westerns #JoelMcCrea #VeronicaLake

  23. Ramrod, a 1947 range war western directed by André De Toth stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A complex grown-up western with morally grey characters so you can’t make assumptions about how the story will end. A great western.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #AndreDeToth #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #westerns #JoelMcCrea #VeronicaLake

  24. George Raft (one of my favourite actors), Raymond Burr and Virginia Mayo star in Red Light (1949), a neglected film noir gem. Raft gets to be a tough guy, Burr gets to be evil. A must-see noir.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #GeorgeRaft #RaymondBurr #filmnoir #RoyDelRuth

  25. The Flame of New Orleans (1941) is a stylish romantic comedy set in early 19th century New Orleans with Marlene Dietrich as an adventuress torn between money and love. Visually lush, frothy, very amusing and totally captivating. Dietrich in top form.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #MarleneDietrich #romanticcomedy #romanticcomedies

  26. Dressed to Kill (1946), the last Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes movie. Vital evidence to a robbery is concealed in three music boxes. A lesser entry in the series but reasonably entertaining and it has a fine femme fatale.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #bmovie #bmovies #BasilRathbone #NigelBruce #SherlockHolmes #conandoyle #sirarthurconandoyle #arthurconandoyle

  27. Nocturne (1946) is a great noir-tinged hardboiled crime thriller with George Raft (one of my favourite actors) giving one of his best performances. Raft is a tough cop with an attitude. Lynn Bari makes a fine femme fatale.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #filmnoir #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #noir #GeorgeRaft #LynnBari

  28. Phantom of Chinatown (1940), last of the Mr Wong crime B-movies with Keye Luke taking over from Boris Karloff as Mr Wong. It starts with some horror and adventure as an expedition searches for fabulous lost treasures in Mongolia. Enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #bmovie #bmovies #KeyeLuke

  29. George Raft in top form in the entertaining film noir-inflected crime film Johnny Allegro (1949). Raft is an excellent flawed noir protagonist with two weaknesses - dames and taking risks. Nina Foch is a fine femme fatale.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #GeorgeRaft #filmnoir #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #noir

  30. Henri-Georges Clouzot's Quai des Orfèvres (1947) is a police procedural, a murder mystery, a showbiz movie (with plenty of seediness and sleaze) and has a slight film noir vibe. A singer will do whatever it takes to reach the top. Good stuff.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #frenchmovie #frenchmovies #frenchcinema #HenriGeorgesClouzot #filmnoir

  31. The other great Carol Reed-Graham Greene collaboration, a year before The Third Man, was The Fallen Idol (1948). A story of growing up, of trust, of lies and of secrets. Lies and secrets can be well-intentioned but have bad results. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #RalphRichardson #CarolReed #GrahamGreene

  32. The other great Carol Reed-Graham Greene collaboration, a year before The Third Man, was The Fallen Idol (1948). A story of growing up, of trust, of lies and of secrets. Lies and secrets can be well-intentioned but have bad results. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #RalphRichardson #CarolReed #GrahamGreene

  33. The other great Carol Reed-Graham Greene collaboration, a year before The Third Man, was The Fallen Idol (1948). A story of growing up, of trust, of lies and of secrets. Lies and secrets can be well-intentioned but have bad results. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #RalphRichardson #CarolReed #GrahamGreene

  34. The other great Carol Reed-Graham Greene collaboration, a year before The Third Man, was The Fallen Idol (1948). A story of growing up, of trust, of lies and of secrets. Lies and secrets can be well-intentioned but have bad results. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #RalphRichardson #CarolReed #GrahamGreene

  35. The other great Carol Reed-Graham Greene collaboration, a year before The Third Man, was The Fallen Idol (1948). A story of growing up, of trust, of lies and of secrets. Lies and secrets can be well-intentioned but have bad results. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #RalphRichardson #CarolReed #GrahamGreene

  36. The Spider and the Fly is a 1949 British crime thriller directed by Robert Hamer. Cop Maubert obsessively hunts master criminal Philippe and hopes to use Philippe's mistress to trap him. Quite good but with an out-of-left-field ending.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #classicmovie #classicmovie #britishmovie #britishmovies #britishcinema #crimemovie #crimemovies #roberthamer

  37. Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947), last of the Dick Tracy B-movies. Lots of horror and sci-fi elements in this one, plus Boris Karloff as the chief villain. Fast-moving and slightly offbeat. And Ralph Byrd is a fine Dick Tracy. Hugely enjoyable.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #cultmovie #cultmovies #cultcinema #psychotronic #psychotronicmovie #psychotronicmovies #DickTracy #BorisKarloff #ChesterGould #scifi #scifimovies #bmovie #bmovies

  38. The Pirates of Capri (1949) is an Edgar G. Ulmer swashbuckling pirate romantic adventure shot in Italy, with Louis Hayward playing a variation on Zorro. Not what you expect from Ulmer but it's energetic and fun. And he had a decent budget.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #classicmovie #classicmovies #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #swashbucklingadventure #piratemovie #piratemovies #LouisHayward #EdgarGUlmer

  39. The Damned Don’t Cry (1950), a delightfully overheated noir-tinged Joan Crawford melodrama. She becomes a fashion model and naturally winds up as a gangster's moll. A fine movie although Crawford was fifteen years too old for the part.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #classicmovie #classicmovies #40smovie #40smovies #1940smovie #1940smovies #JoanCrawford #melodrama #melodramas #gangstermovie #gangstermovies #filmnoir