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Re: [bomp] pulp b.s.
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- From: Michael Snider <lasciviumdei@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 12:02:48 -0700 (PDT)
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--- jumpinginthenight <jumpinginthenight@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> I would presume that both Rocky and Domenic know
> their stuff. However, hardboiled detecitve fiction
> came about around 1929! That's a long time before
> intellectual film critics started calling some
> movies "noir." In the '40s, directors (and authors
> for that matter) weren't saying "I'll be doing a
> noir after this Western..." Anyway, good call on
> CITIZEN KANE being a visual influence on "B crime
> pictures." HIGH NOON is "film noir" too.
There were quite a few noir westerns in the late
40s/early 50s,
not surprising since the same directors and same stars
tended
to work in both genres.
IMO, Kane began the noir era - Psycho ended it.
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