TONIGHT! FNF prez and presenter of TCM’s Noir Alley Eddie Muller will be on hand (virtually) for the live digital screening of TOO LATE FOR TEARS, restored for us by UCLA Film & Television Archive.
RSVP at https://cya.live/event/2084
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Free Live Screening of TOO LATE FOR TEARS (1949) on June 12, 2020, 7:00 PM!
Come join FNF prez and Noir Alley host Eddie Muller and Flicker Alley President Jeff Masino for a special live presentation of “Too Late For Tears”! Eddie will introduce and then take questions with Jeff via live, interactive chat afterwards.
Get your free ticket and more details at https://www.cya.live/event/2084/9FdMbr
Based on a novel by future television titan Roy Huggins, and featuring Huggins’ own brilliant screenplay, the film is a neglected masterpiece of noir, awaiting rediscovery. A suburban housewife (Lizabeth Scott) decides to keep a satchel of money accidentally tossed into her convertible, against the wishes of her husband (Arthur Kennedy). Dan Duryea plays the intended recipient of the cash and he’s not into sharing. The result? Mayhem and murder.
Flicker Alley is presenting this free, live digital screening of “Too Late For Tears”, restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive, and passionately championed by the FNF, with special thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (presenters of the Golden Globes).
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Don’t miss FNF prez Eddie Muller’s presentation of Robert Siodmak’s CRISS CROSS this weekend on NOIR ALLEY.Visit our TV Listings page to see all the noirs playing this month on Turner Classic Movies: https://www.filmnoirfoundation.org/news-tv.html
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Bar scene from Dan Duryea’s TWILIGHT ZONE episode “Mr. Denton on Doomsday” (1959).
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Tonight on NOIR ALLEY, FNF prez Eddie Muller presents the FNF restoration of TOO LATE FOR TEARS! 9:00 PM PT on TCM. Repeats on Sunday, December 9, 7:00 AM PT.
For many years, all 35mm prints of Too Late for Tears (1949) were believed lost, but through the determined efforts of the Film Noir Foundation, enough original material has been discovered to enable a restoration, performed under the auspices of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Based on a novel by future television titan Roy Huggins, and featuring Huggins’ own brilliant screenplay, the film is a neglected masterpiece of noir, awaiting rediscovery. A suburban housewife (Lizabeth Scott) decides to keep a satchel of money accidentally tossed into her convertible, against the wishes of her husband (Arthur Kennedy). Dan Duryea plays the intended recipient of the cash and he’s not into sharing. The result? Mayhem and murder. Dir. Byron Haskin
You can own your own copy, it is available on DVD/Blu-ray from Flicker Alley.
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Dan Duryea & Joan Bennett.
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