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mudwerks · 1 month
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filmnoirfoundation · 5 days
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TCMFF Day 3 Dana Delaney and Eddie Muller will be introducing THE BIG HEAT, 12:15 pm at TCL Multiplex House 6. Ms. Delaney wrote an article about Gloria Grahame for Noir City Magazine. You can buy a print copy: https://bit.ly/4b3r21c or a digital copy: https://bit.ly/3xI6Mnz
THE BIG HEAT (1953): In this seminal noir, a police detective (Glenn Ford) whose wife was killed by the mob teams with a gangster's moll (Gloria Grahame) to bring down a powerful racketeer (Alexander Scourby). Lee Marvin steals the film as Grahame’s abusive boyfriend and eventual object of her revenge. Dir. Fritz Lang
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renegadesstuff · 11 months
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2x12 -> 4x16 🥺❤️‍🩹
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Gloria Grahame, Glenn Ford and director Fritz Lang on set of THE BIG HEAT (1953) coming up on #TCM, the final night of the #StarOfTheMonth tribute to Grahame on her centenary.
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Gloria Grahame in The Big Heat (1953)
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scenephile · 2 years
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It attracts mosquitos and repels men.
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hollywoodlady · 1 year
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Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame for 'The Big Heat', 1953.
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jauntworksstudio · 1 year
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HBD Gloria Grahame
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directorsnarrative · 7 months
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The Big Heat • Director Fritz Lang
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The Big Heat (1953) takes place in the Bad Timeline of It’s a Wonderful Life, where Gloria Graham became a burlesque dancer.
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filmnoirfoundation · 4 days
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#TCMFF Day 4 morning screenings. Eddie Muller will introduce DOUBLE INDEMNITY with Fred MacMurray's daughter Kath MacMurrary, TCL Chinese Theatres IMAX, 9:00. Also for the criminally minded, MURDER, SHE SAID, the first of the Miss Marple films starring Margaret Rutherford, TCL Multiplex, House 4, 9:15 Plus a repeat of THE BIG HEAT, Multiplex, House 6, 11:45.
DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944): Barbara Stanwyck—in a platinum blonde wig—plays Phyllis Dietrichson—the consummate femme fatale who lures insurance salesman and all-around chump Walter Neff (Fred McMurray) into a plot involving murder and insurance fraud. His friend, and insurance adjuster, Barton Keyes (Edward G. Robinson) smells a rat. Nominated for seven Oscars: Best Actress in a Leading Role; Best Cinematography, Black-and-White; Best Director; Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture; Best Picture; Best Sound, Recording; and Best Writing, Screenplay. Dir. Billy Wilder
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MURDER SHE SAID (1961): When nobody believes she witnessed a murder, Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) investigates herself along with her friend Jim Stringer, played by Rutherford’s husband Stinger Davis. Based on Agatha Christie’s "4:50 from Paddington". Trivia: Joan Dixon has a small part in the film and would go on to become the definitive Miss Marple in the BBC series that aired from 1984-1992. Dir. George Pollock
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THE BIG HEAT (1953): In this seminal noir, a police detective (Glenn Ford) whose wife was killed by the mob teams with a gangster's moll (Gloria Grahame) to bring down a powerful racketeer (Alexander Scourby). Lee Marvin steals the film as Grahame’s abusive boyfriend and eventual object of her revenge. Dir. Fritz Lang
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"How do two dads hear the thing most important to them is in danger and both go, ah yes the 126?" This is an excellent question lmao
It absolutely kills me that Owen is drinking and carrying on with Billy, Tommy and Judd for a while before he thinks that the 126 *might not be* the most important thing. I yell at my tv every time. Owen’s empathy is consistently fierce but sometimes his scope is like so broken.
@liminalmemories21 posits that Gabriel accepted Owen’s declaration of the firehouse and assumed he wasn’t a target in any way. Hmpf. But at least it’s unbelievably canon, lol; he’s so aloof about his family. 🤣
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kaipanzero · 1 year
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The Big Heat
城巿特警 (1988)
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vintagehollywood1 · 1 year
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The big heat
Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame
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