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That's one of my favorite Gene Tierney performances. Big Gene Tierney fan and I love this film easily as much as LAURA.
The lake scene in LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN is also one of my top noir moments @redherring, and even before I ever watched the film, I always found myself smiling anytime I came across the Criterion DVD cover for that film in a store.
And I also agree that her acting talents were underrated. Although I can’t find the link at the moment, I’m reminded of something that I once read about the actresses that starred in the films of classic noir. To paraphrase:
…they were vastly underappreciated at the time, but over time fandom (and film criticism) finally caught up with them and allowed us to give them their well-deserved due. Long after they heyday, they still had a certain sparkle in their eyes that spoke to their former screen presence. **
** IIRC, I’m paraphrasing Glenn Erickson, but again, I can’t find the link at the moment. If not, I'll be happy to take credit for it!
:D
Very dark scene.
Liam Neeson Is Playing Hollywood's Greatest Detective
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/liam-neeson-is-playing-hollywood-s-greatest-detective/ar-AA11flR5?cvid=6b10cc505e7245a2b26a3f940cb19b2e&ocid=winp2sv1plus
'...Starring alongside Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, and Jessica Lange will be a loaded call sheet made up of Danny Huston, Alan Cumming, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ian Hart, Colm Meaney, Daniela Melchior, and Francois Arnaud. William Monahan of The Departed fame is penning the script with Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) directing. Parallel Films' Alan Moloney is producing alongside H2L Media Group's Gary Levinsohn and Billy Hines, Nickel City Pictures' Mark Fasano, and Storyboard Media's Philip Kim and Patrick Hibler...'
Wow impressive team working on the film.
Are you (or @ToTheRight) aware of the new neo-noir OUT OF THE BLUE (w/Diane Kruger, Ray Nicholson)?
After spending time in prison following an assault charge, Connor Bates now works in a library and spends his free time running, swimming, and trying to piece his world back together. When he meets Marilyn Chambers, the wife of a wealthy businessman, they collide into an intense physical and emotional relationship that quickly escalates into idle talk about her husband’s murder.
It seems like a film in the vein of BODY HEAT (or even a classic noir), but the reviews thus far have been fair at best. Still Diane Kruger. :x
Maltese Falcons, Third Men And Touches Of Evil - The Sound Of Film Noir 1941-1958
Marilyn Chambers, huh.
PS. Only people 55+ of age may "get" that joke.
I have not seen the film though will look out for it, I am a fan of films in that genre Basic Instinct and Shattered to name a few they fall into Neo Noir category for me.
Shattered
I recently upgraded this film to HD, its not perfect though there is a lot to like in this film.
That's right I believe he has only just recently passed away.
Yeah, check the rest-in-peace thread (https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/3862/rest-in-peace-show-your-respects-to-those-who-have-passed-away#latest). Though it's Wolfgang Petersen (last vowl: e).
An appreciation by film historian Alan K. Rode (per Variety.com) and a “TCM Remembers” clip.
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/marsha-hunt-appreciation-hollywood-heroine-noir-actress-1235368225/
I am not that familiar with Marsha Hunt though I do remember her in Star Trek: TNG episode Too short a Season, I read Marsha was the oldest living actor who appeared in Star Trek prior to her death at an incredible 104 years old
I see Marsha appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Presents which I have recently got the majority of the episodes from that show, I will be interested to see her episode.
I only discovered the now-deceased actress later on.
And this is from a 1950's TV program called THE THIRD MAN. This particular episode stars our own Sir. Roger Moore.
Great find!! That makes my day. :D
Interestingly Roger Moore and Hazel Court appeared together in an ALFRED HITCHCOCK episode, too.
In all of these decades of watching YELLOW SUBMARINE (1968) I’ve never noticed the image of Monroe in this segment of the film before. I normally too busy noting the image of “John Steed and Tara King” of the far right. :)
Been at least 20 years since I've seen YELLOW SUBMARINE. Great movie.
Love seeing Marilyn there. Not sure if the evening clad, cloaked gent in the back is intended to be Vincent Price or perhaps John Carradine?
Of course! Mandrake the Magician.
I thought perhaps it was an early sighting of the Dragonpol.