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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCan any of you suggest to me some lesser-known film noires to me
and the rest of us loungers who are so inclined? Generally, maybe not those found on top 10 types of lists?
Bonus points if they are available on Prime or Tubi.

viva la
(4,087 posts)Bad Day at Black Rock is an odd one-- kind of noir, but also a western.
Another interesting kind of mashup is Lured, which is Lucille Ball in postwar London tracking a serial murderer.
In a Dark Place is kind of a classic noir-- set in LA, starring Bogart. There are a lot of intriguing "inside Hollywood" references.
viva la
(4,087 posts)Spencer Tracy is the "sleuth". He's a stealth tough guy.
XanaDUer2
(15,735 posts)viva la
(4,087 posts)The character has a calm temperament and a war injury (a disabled arm) that would seem to render him pretty harmless-- and yet he does manage to beat up some bad guys.
XanaDUer2
(15,735 posts)Just watched double indemnity the other night
XanaDUer2
(15,735 posts)Strange loves of martha ivers
Gun crazy
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,110 posts)
is Dead Again, with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson.
Its been a long time since Ive watched it, but I remember it was very complex (lots of old mysteries to solve as Branagh is trying to solve an old murder and Thompson cant remember what traumatized her) but it was complex and well done.
catbyte
(36,863 posts)LudwigPastorius
(12,368 posts)sarge1943
(18 posts)Available for rent on Prime.
Paladin
(30,299 posts)Nobody ever saw that one coming---Dick Powell, out-Bogey-ing Bogart with the best Marlowe job, ever.
Paladin
(30,299 posts)"The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) is flawless, my favorite Noir flick. And "The Killing," (1956) an early Stanley Kubrick effort.
Hotler
(13,063 posts)Open Culture
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darkstar
(5,679 posts)Im actually interested in the lecture series found right there on home page as well. Just read an academic intro to a Foucault book two days ago, so Im going to check out his series for sure.
Thanks so much!
darkstar
(5,679 posts)Ive got several bookmarked for exploration after I watched the trailers for them.
Much appreciated!
Morbius
(460 posts)1949, Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame. It isn't as well known as his other movies, but for my money it is Bogart's best performance. I saw it on Tubi; Tubi tends to rotate movies, so if it isn't there now it probably will be in a few months.
darkstar
(5,679 posts)of Lonely Place last night and am really enjoying it so far.
I tip my hat, Morbius, for the rec!