i have to study this in film studies the whole aspects of film noir can anyone help me ? i need to understand how men are portrayed in these films in detail any help?
@homterdanher Nothing can replace watching the films..."Double Indemnity" of course, "Laura" with Dana Andrews and a radiant Gene Tierney, the greatly artistic "The Third Man" with Orsen Wells, and a minor classic not often mentioned, "Angel Face" with Robert Mitchum. The men are always tough, competitive, smart ass talk, competitive, but driven by primal urges which lead to their undoing. They are drawn to the vamp, the wicked women, and pay the price. Most film noir are morality plays.
6301 Quebec Drive, Hollywood,CA: I believe it's technically Beverly Hills though...It's beautiful and pretty much looks the same today. I was there this fall and took a few shots of it.
Yea! I saw a photo of the house in the special features of the DVD. It looks exactly the same, the only real difference is the plants. I really like the house better in B&W though. It's really cool you got to actually see it, I would love to do that.
Stanwyck should have won the Oscar for this performance. Some of the best acting ever caught on film. Like Groucho Marx said..'It was the biggest robbery since Brinks.'
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In the top 5 American films ever made.
12malahide 3 weeks ago
Flippin' great channel - maybe I'll find something in here I have not seen!
seussville1 1 month ago
Patricia Arquettes blonde hair style in Lost Highway was a total hommage to Barbara Stanwyck.
ThomasDeanNordlum 2 months ago
Whatever you want in a film, it's here.
jules031056 5 months ago
If you l ike this kind of noir you may like "The Secret Adventures of the Projectionist"
theministryoftruth 6 months ago
I used this film a lot for my structure of Battery Row. The monologue, the witty banter. worked great in Battery Row.
rhodimer66 7 months ago
i have to study this in film studies the whole aspects of film noir can anyone help me ? i need to understand how men are portrayed in these films in detail any help?
homerdanher 10 months ago
@homerdanher Or you could do your own homework, there's dozens of books out there on the subject!
nazalarocks 9 months ago
@homterdanher Nothing can replace watching the films..."Double Indemnity" of course, "Laura" with Dana Andrews and a radiant Gene Tierney, the greatly artistic "The Third Man" with Orsen Wells, and a minor classic not often mentioned, "Angel Face" with Robert Mitchum. The men are always tough, competitive, smart ass talk, competitive, but driven by primal urges which lead to their undoing. They are drawn to the vamp, the wicked women, and pay the price. Most film noir are morality plays.
gurlsingerfan 8 months ago
Whats her actual character name in this film?
carlaballs 10 months ago
Yes, I killed him. I killed him for money and for a woman. I didn't get the money and I didn't get the woman. Pretty, isn't it?
Cleon29Warrior 11 months ago 4
sorry but men are stupid..nah just kidding but still lol
southernbrooklyngal 11 months ago
i cant believe she didnt get an oscar for this...
actually i cant believe she never got one. what a shame.
chiantiandfavabeans 11 months ago
in the book they are called phyllis nirdlinger and walter huff ??
meeezzaa 11 months ago
"No pigeons are out, I hope." LOL!
TFCHooligan69 11 months ago
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liambauckham 1 year ago
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spirmessi 1 year ago
$30,000 for that house! HAHAHAHAA! i wish..
Rblonde1017 1 year ago 2
One of the best.
cloudberry121 1 year ago
I'm crazy about you bebe. Pink wine, the kind that bubbles. I only got bourbon. Bourbon is fine !!
okamasphere 1 year ago
Just watched the film, still very impressed! That Dietrichson dame! Neph was a fool to get involved in such a foul affair.
genatzvalee 2 years ago
@genatzvalee Its Neff, with two f's--like Philadelphia
morgantown1 1 year ago
The insurance industry has never been sexier!
Hereticalable 2 years ago 5
@Hereticalable You can say that again!
MOGGS1942 1 year ago
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Ann0Cullen 2 years ago
YOU'LL NEVER GET AWAY WITH IT BABY
SundayMorninEveryDay 2 years ago 3
watchn this for media studies alondg with the big sleep and maltese falcon
rageatm4life 2 years ago
tough life pal!!
PlanetBongoSan 2 years ago
@rageatm4life Watched this for film studies too! Along with Chinatown and The Postman Always Rings Twice! Pretty damn good film!
SuperDazmeister 1 year ago
didnt she win....
Followillingly 2 years ago
she got killed?
SundayMorninEveryDay 2 years ago
yes
zaycas 2 years ago
none did
zaycas 2 years ago
Whoever denied Barbara an Oscar for this incredible performance should be shot.
coralarch 2 years ago 2
'No, I never loved you, Walter. Not you or anybody else, I'm rotten to the heart, I used you just like you said.' Absolute classic film.
carlynorris 2 years ago
"I'd hate the thought of your having a smashed fender or something while you're not uh fully covered."
YESSSSSSSSSSS....
SexyManatee2121 3 years ago 22
is this part 1?
heartm3 3 years ago
you can watch this great movie online, here:
blogger-films.blogspot. com/2008/11/double-indemnity.html
deibid2003 3 years ago
it cost $30,000!
tomloft2000 3 years ago 2
If he'll ever finish paying it...
:D
harrygrov 3 years ago
i love Stanwyck with sunglasses incognito with her partner in crime in super market COOL
budmotor 3 years ago
Stanwyck was the ultimate Femmale Fatale :)
nazalarocks 4 years ago 24
@nazalarocks Nah - Jane Greer was!
Johnny6666 10 months ago
The Oscar statuette was a cheap thing alongside Stanwyck's acting, which was in a class its own.
costernocht 4 years ago 3
Excellent movie!! Ya know, that house still looks pretty much the same.
HairNet0725 4 years ago 2
how u know?
rwa04 4 years ago
where is the house?
bingersoll6 3 years ago 2
6301 Quebec Drive, Hollywood,CA: I believe it's technically Beverly Hills though...It's beautiful and pretty much looks the same today. I was there this fall and took a few shots of it.
HairNet0725 3 years ago 2
Yea! I saw a photo of the house in the special features of the DVD. It looks exactly the same, the only real difference is the plants. I really like the house better in B&W though. It's really cool you got to actually see it, I would love to do that.
starshooter1093 3 years ago
A classic!
gfhandel 4 years ago 3
Stanwyck should have won the Oscar for this performance. Some of the best acting ever caught on film. Like Groucho Marx said..'It was the biggest robbery since Brinks.'
RMS1103 4 years ago 4
barbaras do is a wig barrowed from marlene dietrich.
drafe007 4 years ago
My favorite! Besides, how can you go wrong with Babs as the femme-fatale!
bdub24j 4 years ago
a classic
beerman043 4 years ago
Stanwyck is # 1....she'd wipe Streep off the screen...
blueskies123 4 years ago
One of the best movies ever..nuff said!
mrgb46 5 years ago
I like your video clip and have rated it as awesome. Please view my clip of some rare 1930's movie star cards, including Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Mae West, Will Rogers and many more.
creamofcardstv 5 years ago
double hotness!!
JoeLeTaxi 5 years ago
classic billy Wilder writing...he was way ahead of his time....
stashyboy1 5 years ago
double entendre!^^
ykidkwis 5 years ago