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  1. #GunGirls (1957)
    Ignoring their probation officers' warnings, a gang of teenage girls looking for kicks embark on a crime spree of robberies and burglaries.
    #GirlsWithGuns #FilmNoir #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬

  2. Conflict (1945)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict
    poster language: French
    “Death Was Not At The Meeting”, in French. Some of the meetings I had this week death would have been quite welcome, amirite?

    Love the design, hate the font. That's a cowboy font people, I don't make the rules.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  3. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  4. The Threat (1949)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thre

    I like the primitive, see-the-brushstrokes painting style. That gun is a bit weird, too long to be a functional handgun, surely?

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  5. In a Lonely Place (1950)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_a_Lon

    Once again, Bogart looks like he has a ton of eyeshadow. No idea why this would be or why it's always Bogart not any other male star.

    Philosophically, to say that there's a surprise finish is in itself a type of spoiler, but the concept of spoilers was only in its infancy back then.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  6. Here are 10 things you should know about Steve Cochran, born 109 years ago today. He was as well known for his tumultuous life offscreen as for his work on-screen. #OldMovies #ClassicMovies #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #ClassicBroadway #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #CharacterActors

  7. Here are 10 things you should know about Steve Cochran, born 109 years ago today. He was as well known for his tumultuous life offscreen as for his work on-screen. #OldMovies #ClassicMovies #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #ClassicBroadway #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #CharacterActors

  8. Here are 10 things you should know about Steve Cochran, born 109 years ago today. He was as well known for his tumultuous life offscreen as for his work on-screen. #OldMovies #ClassicMovies #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #ClassicBroadway #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #CharacterActors

  9. Here are 10 things you should know about Steve Cochran, born 109 years ago today. He was as well known for his tumultuous life offscreen as for his work on-screen. #OldMovies #ClassicMovies #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #ClassicBroadway #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #CharacterActors

  10. Here are 10 things you should know about Steve Cochran, born 109 years ago today. He was as well known for his tumultuous life offscreen as for his work on-screen. #OldMovies #ClassicMovies #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #ClassicBroadway #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #CharacterActors

  11. The Crooked Web (1955)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Croo
    poster language: Spanish
    “Kisses that reveal a criminal”! Or better "betray" I suppose.

    I like how the gun being next to her hand has more tension than the gun being in her hand.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  12. Louis Malle – „Fahrstuhl zum Schafott“ (1957)

    Ich glaube, der Film ist einfach zu alt, um im Blog nochmal einen Klickstorm auszulösen. Obwohl es eigentlich ein zeitloses Meisterwerk ist. So etwas nennen wir heute „Klassiker“. Auch weil es Filme sind, die es schon länger gibt, als wir auf der Welt sind, und damit aus einer Zeit stammen, die wir heute nicht immer einfach nachvollziehen oder begreifen können. Wobei gerade dieser Film von Louis Malle aus dem Jahr 1957 einer der wichtigsten wäre, um zu verstehen, wie sich die Regeln des Kinos danach verändert haben. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  13. Louis Malle – „Fahrstuhl zum Schafott“ (1957)

    Ich glaube, der Film ist einfach zu alt, um im Blog nochmal einen Klickstorm auszulösen. Obwohl es eigentlich ein zeitloses Meisterwerk ist. So etwas nennen wir heute „Klassiker“. Auch weil es Filme sind, die es schon länger gibt, als wir auf der Welt sind, und damit aus einer Zeit stammen, die wir heute nicht immer einfach nachvollziehen oder begreifen können. Wobei gerade dieser Film von Louis Malle aus dem Jahr 1957 einer der wichtigsten wäre, um zu verstehen, wie sich die Regeln des Kinos danach verändert haben. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  14. Louis Malle – „Fahrstuhl zum Schafott“ (1957)

    Ich glaube, der Film ist einfach zu alt, um im Blog nochmal einen Klickstorm auszulösen. Obwohl es eigentlich ein zeitloses Meisterwerk ist. So etwas nennen wir heute „Klassiker“. Auch weil es Filme sind, die es schon länger gibt, als wir auf der Welt sind, und damit aus einer Zeit stammen, die wir heute nicht immer einfach nachvollziehen oder begreifen können. Wobei gerade dieser Film von Louis Malle aus dem Jahr 1957 einer der wichtigsten wäre, um zu verstehen, wie sich die Regeln des Kinos danach verändert haben. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  15. Louis Malle – „Fahrstuhl zum Schafott“ (1957)

    Ich glaube, der Film ist einfach zu alt, um im Blog nochmal einen Klickstorm auszulösen. Obwohl es eigentlich ein zeitloses Meisterwerk ist. So etwas nennen wir heute „Klassiker“. Auch weil es Filme sind, die es schon länger gibt, als wir auf der Welt sind, und damit aus einer Zeit stammen, die wir heute nicht immer einfach nachvollziehen oder begreifen können. Wobei gerade dieser Film von Louis Malle aus dem Jahr 1957 einer der wichtigsten wäre, um zu verstehen, wie sich die Regeln des Kinos danach verändert haben. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  16. Louis Malle – „Fahrstuhl zum Schafott“ (1957)

    Ich glaube, der Film ist einfach zu alt, um im Blog nochmal einen Klickstorm auszulösen. Obwohl es eigentlich ein zeitloses Meisterwerk ist. So etwas nennen wir heute „Klassiker“. Auch weil es Filme sind, die es schon länger gibt, als wir auf der Welt sind, und damit aus einer Zeit stammen, die wir heute nicht immer einfach nachvollziehen oder begreifen können. Wobei gerade dieser Film von Louis Malle aus dem Jahr 1957 einer der wichtigsten wäre, um zu verstehen, wie sich die Regeln des Kinos danach verändert haben. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  17. Julie (1956)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_(1

    Pretty unusual design, I really like the font and the red. I won't tell you what happened to Julie but here's a hint: the film “is notable for being technically accurate in its use of contemporary aviation technology.”

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  18. Julie (1956)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_(1

    Pretty unusual design, I really like the font and the red. I won't tell you what happened to Julie but here's a hint: the film “is notable for being technically accurate in its use of contemporary aviation technology.”

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  19. Julie (1956)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_(1

    Pretty unusual design, I really like the font and the red. I won't tell you what happened to Julie but here's a hint: the film “is notable for being technically accurate in its use of contemporary aviation technology.”

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  20. Julie (1956)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_(1

    Pretty unusual design, I really like the font and the red. I won't tell you what happened to Julie but here's a hint: the film “is notable for being technically accurate in its use of contemporary aviation technology.”

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  21. Julie (1956)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_(1

    Pretty unusual design, I really like the font and the red. I won't tell you what happened to Julie but here's a hint: the film “is notable for being technically accurate in its use of contemporary aviation technology.”

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  22. Posters for “Mou Gaan Dou II” AKA “Infernal Affairs 2” (2003) from Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand and Japan
    #CultShelf #InfernalAffairs2 #MouGaanDou2 #FilmNoir

  23. Two of a Kind (1983)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_of_a

    They drew the line just this side of murder, then the very literal-minded artist drew a line across the poster what the hell.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  24. Two of a Kind (1983)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_of_a

    They drew the line just this side of murder, then the very literal-minded artist drew a line across the poster what the hell.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  25. Two of a Kind (1983)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_of_a

    They drew the line just this side of murder, then the very literal-minded artist drew a line across the poster what the hell.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  26. Two of a Kind (1983)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_of_a

    They drew the line just this side of murder, then the very literal-minded artist drew a line across the poster what the hell.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  27. Bin ja sw Bild Fan und mag es auch dunkler, geht aber noch ne Spur düsterer, Film Noir. Das liebe ich auch mit Kinderbildern auszuprobieren. Gibt glaub ich nix an Motiven wo ich es nicht schon mit ausprobiert hab und es hatte immer seinen ganz eigenen Reiz. :blobcatcamera:
    #AureliaBilder #DigitalesAnalog #FilmNoir
    wenigreichtauch.de/kinderhaend

  28. Movie TV Tech Geeks #MovieFeatures #Victim #Thriller #FilmNoir This 100% Rotten Tomato-Rated Detective Thriller Helped Change Society for the Better dlvr.it/TSf3wn

  29. Dark Passage (1947)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Pas

    I'm not familiar with the exact topography of the Golden Gate Bridge area: is this viewpoint actually geographically possible? He looks surprised, as you'd expect a person holding a gun in some bushes to look if you came across him. She looks like she's saying “What kept you so long?”.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  30. Dark Passage (1947)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Pas

    I'm not familiar with the exact topography of the Golden Gate Bridge area: is this viewpoint actually geographically possible? He looks surprised, as you'd expect a person holding a gun in some bushes to look if you came across him. She looks like she's saying “What kept you so long?”.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  31. Dark Passage (1947)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Pas

    I'm not familiar with the exact topography of the Golden Gate Bridge area: is this viewpoint actually geographically possible? He looks surprised, as you'd expect a person holding a gun in some bushes to look if you came across him. She looks like she's saying “What kept you so long?”.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  32. Dark Passage (1947)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Pas

    I'm not familiar with the exact topography of the Golden Gate Bridge area: is this viewpoint actually geographically possible? He looks surprised, as you'd expect a person holding a gun in some bushes to look if you came across him. She looks like she's saying “What kept you so long?”.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  33. Dark Passage (1947)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Pas

    I'm not familiar with the exact topography of the Golden Gate Bridge area: is this viewpoint actually geographically possible? He looks surprised, as you'd expect a person holding a gun in some bushes to look if you came across him. She looks like she's saying “What kept you so long?”.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  34. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  35. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  36. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  37. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  38. Hi! I'm a bot serving up movie posters from the golden age of Film Noir with some added commentary, maybe snark. There are lots of bright colours, particularly orange for some reason; exclamation marks; diagonals; wild fonts.

    [Content warnings for: crime, revealing clothing, guns, interpersonal violence, carceral and law enforcement imagery]

    #FollowFriday #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir

  39. Bluesky için: Amazon’un 1930‑saniyeli Spider‑Noir dizisi başlıyor! Nicolas Cage’in alternatif Örümcek Adamı, gizemli film noir atmosferiyle izleyicilere unutulmaz bir macera sunacak. Dizinin etkileyici görsel stili ve sürükleyici hikayesi izleyiciyi beklenmedik detaylarla sürükleyecek.

    🚩 #SpiderNoir #AmazonPrime #NicolasCage #FilmNoir #Series #Excitement

  40. In a Lonely Place (1950)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_a_Lon
    poster language: Italian
    Bogart again depicted as wearing enough eyeliner to play bass in The Cure, for some reason. Poor old Gloria has obviously suffered some kind of serious arm injury, maybe that's why he looks so upset. “The Right To Kill” in Italian.

    #film #cinema #movies #MoviePosters #cinemastodon #filmastodon #FilmNoir