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Illegal Entry (1949) is supposedly based on a real-life US Immigration Service case and is a bit of an advert for the bureau. Director Frederick de Cordova’s 1949 Universal Pictures American black and white film […]
Director Robert Florey’s 1948 Universal Pictures film noir action thriller Rogues’ Regiment stars Dick Powell, Marta Toren, Vincent Price and Stephen McNally, and was the first American film set in the First Indo-China War. Powell […]
Director Frank Tuttle’s 1939 Universal Pictures film noir crime thriller I Stole a Million stars George Raft as Down on his luck cab driver Joe Lourik, who gets into an argument with a finance company […]
Director Richard Fleischer’s 1949 American police procedural film noir Follow Me Quietly stars William Lundigan as an obsessive police detective who trails an elusive serial killer strangler called The Judge. ‘Police baffled by the FACELESS […]
Director William A Berke’s minor but enjoyable 1949 little black and white Lippert Pictures film noir crime drama Treasure of Monte Cristo stars Glenn Langan as a modern-day descendant of Edmund Dantes, who works on […]
Director Anthony Mann’s neat and well-plotted 1947 low-budget crime thriller Railroaded! stars John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont, and Jane Randolph. It is an incisive, dour, dark-toned little 40s film-noir mobster tale with John Ireland […]
Broderick Crawford plays the talented FBI man Mr Ripley, who takes over investigating three cases, in the 1954 black and white film noir crime drama Down Three Dark Streets. Director Arnold Laven’s 1954 black and […]