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Ruthless, slimy, boxing fixer, “Little Boy”
played by Alan Baxter, The Set-Up, 1949

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Glen ford with impressive striped tie

Glen ford with impressive striped tie

Speaking of #noirNecktieTuesday have you featured Glen Ford in "Gilda" 1946 it's as my Nana would say snazzy

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Edward Binns & Adam Williams
Vice Squad, 1953

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Robert Walker plays Bruno Antony, the murderous, oedipal character in Strangers on a Train (1951).

Alfred Hitchcock designed his necktie — the lobster claws representing Bruno’s grip on tennis star Guy Haines.

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Lana Turner & John Garfield
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1956)
“Irene” Maud Lentz, costume design

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“Did you ever spend ten nights in a Turkish bath looking for a man? Don't.”

Dennis O’Keefe
as a T-Man (US Treasury Agent) in,
T-Men, 1947

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Lizabeth Scott
styled in postwar Hollywood glamour

Dead Reckoning (1946)
Jean Louis, Costume Designer

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Anne Bancroft as fashion model,
soon to be wearing field boots in the noir,
Nightfall, 1956

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Sleuth with the brazen tie

Man With the Golden Arm, 1955
Emile Meyer & Kim Novak

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Davis Roberts
as Sunshine Jackson
Knock On Any Door, 1949

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Raymond Burr
as the colorful, yet absent father in
Ruthless, 1948

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“…it's inevitable that a lot of people are going to be hurt."

Louis Hayward & Zachary Scott
Ruthless, 1948

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Sinister insurance investigator
“Mack” Macdonald played by
Raymond Burr

Pitfall, 1948

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Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, looking at each other in the film noir, Key Largo 1948

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, looking at each other in the film noir, Key Largo 1948

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"But we aren't making all this sacrifice of human effort and lives to return to the kind of a world we had after the last world war. We're fighting to cleanse the world of ancient evils…”

Humphrey Bogart
as Frank McCloud (FDR speech)
Key Largo, 1948

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Broderick Crawford #BOTD
Imo, doesn’t get enough credit for his
phenomenal acting.

He’s truly terrifying as Carl Buckley, the
abusive brute in, Human Desire, 1954
(w/Gloria Grahame)

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The fancy-dressed scheming psychiatrist,
Dr. Lilith Ritter, played by Helen Walker
Nightmare Alley, 1947

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“You like jive?”

The lead in to Elisha Cook Jr.’s drum solo
Phantom Lady, 1944

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Strangers on a Train, 1951
Behind the scenes — Pat Hitchcock
being coached by her father

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Ingrid Bergman as Alicia Huberman,
Daughter of a convicted Nazi spy in
Notorious, 1946

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Joseph Cotten as
Murderous, yet dapper, Uncle Charlie
Shadow of a Doubt, 1943

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Richard Irving, all spiffed up and waiting for Robert Ryan’s punch
On Dangerous Ground, 1951

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How do you liven up a drab trench coat?
Add a kooky tie.
Fred MacMurray w/ Dorothy Malone
Pushover, 1954

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Maxine Cooper and Ralph Meeker
looking dapper in
Kiss Me Deadly, 1955

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Neff. Walter Neff.

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“Only you haven't got a thing to go on, Keyes"
~ Walter Neff
(in the Phyllis-behind-the-door scene)

Barbara Stanwyck & Fred MacMurray
Double Indemnity, 1944

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“Polka dots”
—In the middle ages, dots were associated with rashes and disease.
—In the 1840’s they were associated with the European craze, the polka dance.
—In the 1940s, they were a popular fashion feature.

Lizabeth Scott
Pitfall, 1948

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Undercover agents infiltrate a drug-smuggling ring in Mexico, but neither is aware of the other's identity.
An underappreciated noir.

Fred MacMurray & Claire Trevor
Borderline, 1950

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Sexy cabaret singer (Ida Lupino) performs
in a seedy nightclub owned by jealous
Jefty (Richard Widmark)

Road House, 1948

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William Bendix as shell-shocked, Buzz
& Doris Dowling as soon-dead, Helen
The Blue Dahlia, 1946

(No, Buzz. She’s not wearing a tie.)

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