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Old 08-26-2010, 02:29 PM
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5. The ****ers

Based on the famous short story by Ernest Hemingway, The ****ers is a tragically brutal film that leaves an impression that lasts long after it has ended. It starts with one of the most famous opening scenes in film noir history where two hit men invade a small town and **** Ole Anderson (aka The Swede) who puts up no resistance. The original short story was fairly short, so The ****ers takes great pleasure in extrapolating the story and exploring the characters and their pasts. We learn that the Swede (played by Burt Lancaster) used to be a member of a gang of thieves whom he was pushed into betraying by femme fatale Kitty Collins Colfax (played by Ava Gardner). Like so many film noir characters, the Swede is fully aware of his transgressions and knows that he cannot escape his fate. And so he greets his punishment like a man instead of trying to escape from it, as so many other film noir characters would. We then follow an investigator and a police detective as they struggle to track down his ****ers and bring them to justice. The ****ers is a powerful story that fully deserves it reputation as a classic film noir.

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4. Out of the Past

A perennial favorite by film critics and directors alike, Out of the Past is universally regarded as one of the definitive examples of film noir. It has all of the bells and whistles of great noir: stunning chiaroscuro cinematography, a beautiful femme fatale, and an intricate storyline. But key to its charm is the lead, Jeff Bailey (Robert Mitchum), who like the title indicates, is running from a past that he cannot escape from. At the start of the film, we find Bailey as the operator of a small town gas station. But one day, he is forced to meet with a gambler named Whit Sterling. On the way to the meeting, he confesses his past to his girlfriend. It turns out that he was once a private eye who was hired by Sterling to find his mistress Kathie after she shot him and stole $40,000 from him. Bailey managed to track her down to Acapulco. Too bad he ended up falling in love with her. But one ****** and terrible discovery later, he decided to leave her. Now, his past has caught up with him as he travels to meet the man that he betrayed. The only problem is that when he confronts Sterling, Kathie is there. What do they want? Why is she there? Have Sterling and Kathie gotten back together after she shot and betrayed him? And what do they want with Bailey? Just as questions beget more questions, one man’s past will lead him to an uncertain future. It is up for the audience to make the final judgment concerning the sad, strange case of Jeff Bailey.

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3. Pickup on South Street

On a crowded subway in New York City, a small time pickpocket named Skip McCoy steals a wallet. To him, it’s no big deal. After all, it’s just another job for him. Unbeknownst to him is the fact that the woman he robbed was carrying a microfilm of stolen top-secret government information that was destined for a group of Communists. With the incredibly vital information in the hands of a common thief, both the police and the Communists start to track him down. Too bad Mr. McCoy doesn’t care about the welfare of his country or his civic duty. To him, it is an opportunity to make a bundle from the highest bidder. As he slips away from the police and the Communists, it is up to Candy, the woman he robbed, to find him and get the microfilm back. To many, this plot may seem too political to justify it as film noir. But politics are not the focus of this film. Instead, it is the conflicts and motivations of the characters that make it a genuine film noir. One of the distinguishing characteristics of film noir are characters who have murky morals or who don’t play by the rules set by their profession, such as corrupt cops or noble criminals. Here in Pickup on South Street, we have a thief who cares more about money than his country, a ********** (Candy), as a love interest, and a snitch named Moe (played by the delightful Thelma Ritter) as a noble martyr who dearly loves, and dies for, the people that she sells out to the cops. Filmed during the height of McCarthyism, the idea of a protagonist who would willingly sell out his country to the Reds was unheard of. Yet we come to love and sympathize with him and the other dregs of society who inhabit his seedy world of crime and vice. It is the characters who make Pickup on South Street as genuine a film noir as the other entries on this list

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2. The Big Heat

The Big Heat is a brutally violent and intense film, yet most of the violence and death takes place off screen. That doesn’t stop it from being one of the most intense noir films ever made. It all starts with the death of a police sergeant. The detective assigned to the case, Dave Bannion, thinks that foul play may be involved. Bannion has reason to believe that a powerful gang of criminals has infiltrated the police force and bumped the sergeant off. But the department’s higher ups force the case closed and one of the only witnesses willing to provide information is ******ed. Enraged, he insults the suspected mob boss only to have his wife ****ed with a car bomb as a result. This puts him on a war path of furious vengeance as he swears to take the culprits down. Using every method at his disposal and the help of the gangster’s girlfriend Debbie, he cuts a path of violence and anger through all the obstacles in his way. Notorious for its violence, including a scene where a pot of boiling coffee is splashed onto a woman’s face, The Big Heat was daring for its time and still shocking for those who watch it now.

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1. Sweet Smell of Success

In the city of New York, your reputation is everything. If you are not careful, it could easily be destroyed overnight. Or it could be protected, for the right price. Such is the world of Sweet Smell of Success, the gritty, grimy noir from famous screenwriter Ernest Lehman (he also wrote the screenplays for Sound of Music and North by Northwest). Director Alexander Mackendrick, who had made his name doing comedies for England’s Ealing Studios, transforms New York City into a dystopia soaked with jazz, smoke, and criminals. We follow Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), a press agent without the burdens of morality. He is hired by J.J. Hunsecker, New York’s premier newspaper columnist, to stop his sister from marrying Steve Dallas, a fresh, young jazz guitarist. So, Sidney plants some reefer on him and spreads rumors that he is a Communist. Things work at first and the relationship is destroyed.
But that isn’t the end for Sidney- he is summoned to Hunsecker’s penthouse only to find the sister attempting suicide. Hunsecker walks in on Sidney saving her and accuses him of ****. From there, fates are decided and lives are destroyed as the truth comes out. In this powerful film, nobody is innocent. Featuring one of the most unequivocally quotable and memorable screenplays ever written, you will be quoting its lines and remembering its characters for the rest of your life.

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