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He Walked By Night (1948)
Review by Roger Westcombe of the film that was the principal inspiration for "Dragnet."
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Neo-Noir
Silver and Ward, for example, in their Film Noir: An Encyclopedic ... as recent as Scorsese's 1976 Taxi Driver, and separately discussing neo-noir films up ...
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Downey
Giannetti, Louis, Understanding Movies, 10th edition (Pearson Prentice Hall: New Jersey, 2005). Graham, Matthew, ‘Audio commentary episode 2 series 1’, ...
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Sinead-Goodis
She has a sense of power and capability that is generally reserved for the male characters in fiction. Shoot the Piano Player was written in the fifties ...
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21stCentury.html
http://www.michaelconnelly.com/ ~ Michael Connelly - ‘michaelconnelly.com’ is a well-organised site containing lots of information - biographical details, ...
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Links
http://www.mysterythriller.co.uk/visit/index.asp. Pulp Originals: making available in e-book form some of the very best mid-century American crime novels. ...
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VictorianCrime
For most people, Victorian detective fiction is constituted by the Sherlock ... Much of the recent criticism of Victorian detective fiction attempts to ...
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VictorianCrime
Although fiction dealing with crime and mystery had been published well before the Victorian age, crime literature before 1800 had frequently focused on the ...
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Crime Films
Extensive look at the various crime and gangster film sub-genres, with reviews of over two dozen movies.
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Film Noir
Overview of the development of film noir and literary noir in postwar America.