Category: Raymond Burr

  • Live it up! 11 essential nightclubs of noir

    Live it up! 11 essential nightclubs of noir

    Karen Morley, ‘Scarface’ (1932) By Paul Parcellin In noir, nightclubs are smokey hideaways where criminality thrives under moody lighting. Ritzier than typical barrooms, they are havens for hedonists and the racketeer elite.  Crucial to these nightspots are floorshows. A chanteuse may whisper a torch song designed to torment an ex-lover sitting ringside. Her words spell…

  • In the trenches: deep in the heart of Hollywood the rough and tumble world of bargain basement noir thrived for a while

    In the trenches: deep in the heart of Hollywood the rough and tumble world of bargain basement noir thrived for a while

    Joan Blair, John Hubbard, “Whispering Footsteps” (1943). Script’s running too long? Grab a handful of pages, rip them out, shoot the sucker! I’m on a Poverty Row tear these days. As you probably know, many of the films made there aren’t quite as polished as the gems turned out by Paramount, Warner Brothers or 20th Century…