Just got done reading it at your behest, and it kicked ass. Some of my Favorites are: Stranger on the third floor, Gun Crazy, The Dark Mirror. PRC , Monogram , Grand National , Chesterfield , Screen Guild not counting some of the late 40s / 50s films by small independents . It's pretty good and gives you so many noirs that aren't well known. The first is Railroaded! Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The Come On (1956) A Poverty Row Fish Story Director: Russell Birdwell (The Girl in the Kremlin (1957)), written by Whitman Chambers (novel & screenplay) Warren Douglas (screenplay). On Hollywood's 'Poverty Row' in the 1940s and 50s, minor studios made B-movies on tiny budgets. showcases a pair of films produced on “poverty row,” a term applied to those threadbare Hollywood studios dedicated to “B” pictures exclusively. Both the director and the film have entered the world of permanent cult status. Personal recommendations?
The second is Detour (1945), directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Sets up the dynamic so well, and takes its time letting all the cards fall into place. showcases a pair of films produced on “poverty row,” a term applied to those threadbare Hollywood studios dedicated to “B” pictures exclusively. Just watched kcc... Whoo baby.
(1947), a first-rate noir thriller directed by Anthony Mann, who would later become one of Hollywood’s most respected director of films noir and westerns. This class is not available at this time. Elliot Lavine programmed films for the Roxie Theatre in San Francisco from 1990 - 2014, including his annual "I Wake Up Dreaming" film noir film festivals which moved to the Castro in 2015. Also features non-American noirs (and labeled as such). The films were largely forgettable, but occasionally a film emerged from the rubble that broke through and ultimately made their way to cult status. Fritz Lang makes great non-american noir style movies as well. I've seen D.O.A., some early Anthony Mann, and maybe a couple of others.
See also Pine / Thomas productions , technically Paramount movies , but shot like poverty row films . But man, kcc is terrific. ARTHUR LYONS : author of ‘DEATH ON THE CHEAP: The Lost B Movies of Film Noir’ Nobody knows the Poverty Row Studios better than author Arthur Lyons, whose paperback on the subject has become something of a sensation. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Film Noir: A Trip Down Poverty Row! It's Noirsville, a visually oriented blog celebrating the vast and varied sources of inspiration, all of the resulting output, and all of the creative reflections back, of a particular style/tool of film making used in certain film/plot sequences or for a films entirety that conveyed claustrophobia, alienation, obsession, and events spiraling out of control, that came to fruition in the roughly the period of the last two and a half decades of B&W film. Directors, specific movies, studios? Taxi Driver (1976) New York Neo Noir Masterpiece, The Come On (1956) A Poverty Row Fish Story. You might be interested in a book called Death On The Cheap:The Lost B Movies Of Film Noir by Arthur Lyons. I've only seen a few poverty row noirs... can somebody walk me through what I should be watching next? I second Detour and Gun Crazy and also highly recommend Kansas City Confidential. "M" is great, so is Metropolis. In 2010 he received the Marlon Riggs Award from the San Francisco Film Critics Circle "for his revival of rare archival titles and his role in the renewed popularity of film noir." Now I've got mine more books on my list. A Poverty Row script might be pretty good, especially if it was a knockoff of a bigger movie, a news story, or a book to which the producers had no intention of buying the rights. The film was shot in six days and in theatres a mere month after its production began!
The eternally fascinating world of low-budget Hollywood filmmaking will be the focus, featuring a pair of classic “B” film noirs from the 1940s! I found a pdf of it here. Websites or lists I can visit? filmsnoir.net has a top 25, but also an essentials list that has a 5 stars noir and 4.5 stars noir sections. A subreddit dedicated to film noir and neo noir films, and hard-boiled crime fiction.
I like the essentials list because they aren't ranked in an order, just great suggestions. http://filmsnoir.net/essential-films-noir/. RKO pictures has a good catalog, although they are considered to be one of the big 5 productions companies, but during the late 40s and early 50s they heavily relied upon their B-movies (noirs) to fund their A-movies.
Elliot Lavine I've seen D.O.A., some early Anthony Mann, and maybe a couple of others. But I realized that most of my noir knowledge comes from the A pictures from big studios.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Thank you so much for that. This year he relocated to the Pacific Northwest but returns periodically to the Bay Area where he continues to offer film studies classes both for Stanford and OLLI.
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