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Brit Noir: Silent Dust (1949) Lance Comfort
I continue to explore British film noir today with an effective title from director Lance Comfort, Silent Dust.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 29: The House Across the Lake (1954)
Is Alex Nicol going to fall for femme fatale Hillary Brooke? The odds are good, or bad, as the case may be… Read more.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 28: The Counterfeit Plan (1957)
When Zachary Scott enters your house, things can only go downhill. Find out more here!
Noirvember 2018, Episode 26: Offbeat (1961)
Here’s a heist movie you probably haven’t seen, but should. It’s terrific!
Noirvember 2018, Episode 24: Bang! You’re Dead (1954)
Wow, a powerful little B picture from Great Britain… Seek it out! Read more here.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 20: Home at Seven (1952)
Ralph Richardson’s only directorial effort. Is it worth seeking out? Find out here.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 17: Mine Own Executioner (1947)
Today I’m directing you to a website called Set the Tape, where you can find excellent writing about film, television, music, and much more. I was recently honored to have one of my reviews included on their site. I hope you’ll enjoy a look at an excellent British noir, Mine Own Executioner.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 11: Murder by Proxy (1954)
Another Brit noir in which Dane Clark drinks too much and pays for it in more ways than one. Read more about it here.
Noirvember 2018, Episode 2: You Can’t Escape (1956)
Today begins my first look at several British noir titles during Noirvember. Let’s start with a love, a murder, a cover-up, and a nosy reporter, all of which you’ll find in You Can’t Escape.
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