Why I Love Film Noir

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Now that Halloween is over, you could move onto Christmas movies, but I celebrate "Noirvember" (which is actually a thing). In this video, I discuss the film noir genre. Is it a genre? Is it a style? Or just an era? I'll get into all of it, and sum up its appeal. FILM LIST CLASSIC Little Caesar (1931) M (1931) Public Enemy (1931) Scarface (1932) Citizen Kane (1941) The Maltese Falcon (1941) Casablanca (1942) Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Double Indemnity (1944) Laura (1944) Murder My Sweet (1944) Detour (1945) Fallen Angel (1945) The Lost Weekend (1945) Scarlet Street (1945) The Big Sleep (1946) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) The Stranger (1946) Dark Passage (1947) Dead Reckoning (1947) The Flame (1947) I Walk Alone (1947) Out of the Past (1947) Rope (1948) The Third Man (1949) Quicksand (1950) Sunset Boulevard (1950) The Enforcer (1951) Strangers on a Train (1951) The City That Never Sleeps (1953) Dial M For Murder (1954) On the Waterfront (1954) The Big Combo (1955) The Killing (

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