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And that's a wrap! Thank you to @ladykdesigns.bsky.social for an amazing #Noirvember. Loved reading everyone's selections! Until next year! Or if local to my area, see you in a few weeks at Noir City X-mas!
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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 29: Favorite RKO #FilmNoir - The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

The first Film Noir directed by a woman (Ida Lupino). Great film!

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 28: #FilmNoir I watch over and over - The Narrow Margin (1952)

It’s all about Marie Windsor’s wit. Love it!
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 27: Favorite #FilmNoir dinner scene - Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

Doesn’t every family have an Uncle Charlie? Happy Thanksgiving!
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 26: Favorite #NeoNoir - Heat (1995)

There’s no question. I love this film. My all time favorite DeNiro film. It’s also among the late Val Kilmer’s best roles.

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 25: Favorite #FilmNoir featuring a boat - The Lady From Shanghai (1947)

Rita Hayworth💖

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 24: Favorite #FilmNoir Poster - Gilda (1946)

Rita Hayworth💖

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 23: Favorite #FilmNoir supporting/character actor who steals every scene. - Van Heflin,

Heflin is great in every film but in particular as Jeff Hartnett in Johnny Eager (1941).

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 22: Favorite Musical Performance in a #FilmNoir - Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)

I love this club scene with Mae Barnes singing "All Men Are Evil". The smoke a perfect (though unhealthful) addition for the ambience.

#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 21: Favorite #FilmNoir made outside the U.S. - La Otra (Mexico, 1946)

With the lovely Dolores Del Rio playing the role of twins.

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 20: Favorite Gambling Scene in a #FilmNoir: Gilda (1946)

"Lucky at cards, unlucky at love. It's a good thing I'm not, isn't it?"

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 19: Favorite Boxing #FilmNoir:

I'm going to give some love to 99 River Street (1953) because I know another title will get the most love.

#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 18: Favorite #FilmNoir MacGuffin:

The lighter from Strangers on a Train (1951)
Hitchcock was a master at the MacGuffin.

#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 17: Favorite #FilmNoir Duo:

Bogie and Bacall (naturally). Appeared together in four films noir:
1. To Have and Have Not (1944)
2. The Big Sleep (1946)
3. Dark Passage (1947)
4. Key Largo (1948)

#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 16: Lesser known #FilmNoir everyone should see. Lured (1947)

Starring everyone's favorite red head. Lucille Ball had good dramatic acting chops and is quite witty in this film.

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 15: #FilmNoir character I'd trust least with my secrets? This pair pretty much brought down a whole operation: George and Sherry Peatty (Elisha Cook, Jr. and Marie Windsor) in The Killing (1956)
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 14: Who’s on the #FilmNoir Mt. Rushmore -
1. Sterling Hayden
2. Gloria Grahame
3. Marie Windsor
4. Robert Mitchum

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 13: Favorite Low Budget B #FilmNoir - Detour (1945)

Is there any other choice?

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 12: Sexiest #FilmNoir - Human Desire (1954)

The title says it all. Add Gloria Grahame to the cast, and it’s bound to be steamy. I’m not much of a Glenn Ford fan but I definitely found him hot in this film.
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 11: Favorite Bar Scene/Cocktail in a #FilmNoir - The Blue Gardenia (1953)
As a tiki-phile, this scene is my absolute favorite. The bar furnishings! Nat King Cole on keys! The drink: Polynesian Pearl Diver!
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 10: Favorite Gloria Grahame #FilmNoir - The Big Heat (1953)
Solely for her little hipshaking dance with her cocktail.
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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 9: Favorite Dan Duryea #FilmNoir - Too Late for Tears (1949
#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 8: Favorite Line in a #FilmNoir - Laura (1944)

Ahhh Waldo Lydecker. Always had a way with his words.

“I'm not kind, I'm vicious. It's the secret of my charm.”

#Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 7: Favorite #FilmNoir Dream Sequence -
Dark Passage (1947) as Bogart's character goes under for his surgery. "Got the Money?" #Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 6: Coolest #FilmNoir Character -
The eponymous Nora Prentiss (1947)
Ann Sheridan just portrays her so cool throughout the film. Love her! #Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 5: #FilmNoir I’d introduce to a newbie -
Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)
Visually stunning, investigative plot, emotional turmoil, suspense. It’s all there. A must see #Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 4: #FilmNoir Ahead of its Time -
All the King's Men (1949)
I saw this political noir at Noir City a few years ago, and I walked out depressed. I felt like I was watching the makings of our current administration. Still very relevant today. #Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 3: #FilmNoir That Made Me a Fan -
The Big Sleep (1946)
I'm a fan of Raymond Chandler and have read all his books. Though I was already a classic film fan (which included noir), this brought me to a deeper dive. #Noirista #FilmSky

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#NoirvemberChallenge Day 2: Favorite #FilmNoir Character Introduction -
Marie Garson in High Sierra (1941)
There is something about Ida Lupino’s expression and her eyes. A subtle strength and defiance. Always liked this introduction. #Noirista #FilmSky

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