My Noir Pics on the Wall

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ken123
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My Noir Pics on the Wall

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As a kid I collected pics of female leading ladies, mainly from the 1930 - 1960 time period. Seeing Phantom Lady starring Ella Raineslast night on TCM, it reminder me that I had a dozen pics of Ella Raines in that B - girl dress she was wearing in the jazz - Elisha Cook segment. Ella sure had IT, great gams also.Other ladies of noir that I hah posted on my beromm walls were Marie Windsor, Joan Bennett, Rita Johnson, Helen Walker,and Hillary Brooke as Mrs Bellane in Fritz Langs Minisry of Fear. :D
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Re: My Noir Pics on the Wall

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No noir in the bedroom (though there is a Chicago International Film Festival poster with Iman). The noir scattered elsewhere about the house:

1-Sheets
Shock Corridor
Thieves' Highway (1955 re-release)
Blast of Silence
Murder by Contract
Dial 1119
New York Confidential
Lonelyhearts
Bury Me Dead
Something Wild
Nightfall
The Outfit
Cry of the Hunted
The Trial
Cop Hater

Inserts
The Black Book (aka Reign of Terror)
Slightly Scarlet
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
While the City Sleeps

Half-Sheets
Gun Crazy (Italian)
Shock Corridor (Belgian)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (Belgian)
Charlie Varrick (Yugoslav)
The Strange One
Nightmare
Odds Against Tomorrow
-30-
Fat City

Lobby Cards
The Killers (Siegel)
Caught
The Reckless Moment
Dial 1119
Shack Out on 101
The Big Knife
The Man Who Cheated Himself
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
The Bigamist
Pushover
Manhandled
The Lineup
Something Wild
Party Girl
Brainstorm

Lobby Photos
Party Girl
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
Fat City

Magazine Ads
Clash by Night
The Stranger
The Red House
They Live by Night
Eagle-Lion Releases of 1948 (2-page)

Press Books
Underworld Story
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
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