

DurÂing the 1940s and 50s, HolÂlyÂwood entered a “noir” periÂod, proÂducÂing rivÂetÂing films based on hard-boiled ficÂtion. These films were set in dark locaÂtions and shot in a black & white aesÂthetÂic that fit like a glove. HardÂened men wore fedoÂras and forÂevÂer smoked cigÂaÂrettes. Women played the femme fatale role brilÂliantÂly. Love was the surest way to death. All of these eleÂments figÂured into what Roger Ebert calls “the most AmerÂiÂcan film genre” in his short Guide to Film Noir.
If you head over to this list of Noir Films, you can find 60 films from the noir genre, includÂing some clasÂsics by John HusÂton, Orson Welles, Fritz Lang and Ida Lupino. The list also feaÂtures some cinÂeÂmatÂic legÂends like Humphrey BogÂaÂrt, Peter Lorre, BarÂbara StanÂwyck, Edward G. RobinÂson, and even Frank SinaÂtra. Hope the colÂlecÂtion helps you put some noir enterÂtainÂment into 2025!
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RelatÂed ConÂtentÂ
The 5 EssenÂtial Rules of Film Noir
The EssenÂtial EleÂments of Film Noir Explained in One Grand InfoÂgraphÂic
Roger Ebert Lists the 10 EssenÂtial CharÂacÂterÂisÂtics of Noir Films
