--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> The Maltese Falcon, while often considered an
> example of the genre, is not
> a true noir movie. 

True. It was too early (1941) for noir, as most were
made in the period of the late 1940's to early 1950's.
Some theorists have said it was the post war
alienation felt by returning GI's and the reversal in
gender roles with women in the workplace (and its
subsequent paranoia and unease) that are reflected in
noir. Perhaps. Against this, some say Citizen Kane
counts as the first noir (also 1941). I'll go along
with that as far as much of its mood and dark canvas
(photography by the amazing Greg Toland) plus the
"Rosebud" mystery backdrop. Still, I've always felt
Kane is a film unto itself, its own genre.

  The Last Seduction
> is another great
> contemporary noir flick.  

True, Body Heat is another favorite.

-Brendan

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