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Welcome to the Shadows of Noir podcast. A show for movie fans to discover, learn about, and discuss film. We examine the specific area of film noir with the goal of honoring great filmmaking and bringing people together. We examine the influences, historical context, common elements, and the lasting impact of film noir. Dissect and review individual movies, and how those films fit into the broader landscape of film history. We also discuss the various people who were involved with film noir. From the directors, to the actors and actresses, to the screenwriters, and much more. If you have always enjoyed movies, and you are interested in film noir, we hope you join us for new episodes and visit us online at shadowsofnoir.com

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    • Apr 19, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    25 - Criss Cross

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 76:06


    Criss Cross is a film noir often discussed and appreciated, and for good reason. Directed by the great Robert Siodmak, and starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo, and Dan Duryea, few other movies epitomize the feeling of film noir as well as this one all the way through to the final frame. Join Marc and Dan as they break down this essential from 1949!Related Books on: https://shadowsofnoir.com/Los Angeles's Bunker Hill: https://shadowsofnoir.com/product/los-angeless-bunker-hill-pulp-fictions-mean-streets-and-film-noirs-ground-zero/Burt Lancaster Biography: https://shadowsofnoir.com/product/burt-lancaster-an-american-life/Dan Duryea Biography: https://shadowsofnoir.com/product/dan-duryea-heel-with-a-heart/NEXT EPISODE: SCARLET STREET (1945)

    24 - This Gun for Hire

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 92:35


    Join Marc and Dan as they rewind back to the early years of film noir's development with This Gun for Hire. Released only months after the United States entered WWII and photographed by the great John Seitz, This Gun for Hire is an important film in the noir canon for several reasons. Tune in for an in-depth review of the film and why it matters for all the noir nerds out there!https://shadowsofnoir.com/

    23 - Nightmare Alley (1947)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 87:18


    Gather around folks, it's time to hear all about Stanton Carlisle, Zeena, and the rest of the Nightmare Alley crew as Marc and Dan move into the darkest corner of film noir's classic era. With its history, performances, visual makeup, character depth, themes, and messages, the original film version of Nightmare Alley truly stands the test of time. You won't want to miss this one!https://shadowsofnoir.com/https://shadowsofnoir.com/product/nightmare-alley/

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    22 - Phantom Lady

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 79:34


    From the gritty, hard-boiled story by Cornell Woolrich, to the vision and expert coordination of producer Joan Harrison, to the masterful execution of director Robert Siodmak, Phantom Lady seemed to be destined for film noir history. Join Marc and Dan as they discuss this classic that not only stands tall on its own merits, but also holds an important place in the evolution of film noir's classic era.https://shadowsofnoir.com/

    21 - Stray Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 67:45


    What do you get when you pair Akira Kurosawa with the world of film noir? You get BIG questions posed in a masterful way. Join Marc and Dan as they explore Stray Dog from 1949. A simple noir story done a little differently than the American noirs of the late 1940s, but one that gets you contemplating some deep philosophical ideas. https://shadowsofnoir.com/

    20 - Murder, My Sweet

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 102:19


    Join Marc and Dan as they dive headfirst into the world of Raymond Chandler with Murder, My Sweet from 1944. Based on Chandler's 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely, it features one of the most iconic private eyes in all of crime literature/film, Philip Marlowe. Murder, My Sweet was monumental for the role in played in film noir's "discovery" by French film critics in 1946, and it's a discussion you certainly won't want to miss.Shadows of Noir is also pleased to announce the noir book section of the website as well! There are source novels, reference books, and biographies for sale on the website, including several that relate to Murder, My Sweet directly. Check them out here!Farewell, My LovelyRaymond Chandler: A BiographyCreatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler Detective Fiction and Film NoirDick Powell: A One-Person Play in Two ActsCaught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood

    19 - The Spiral Staircase

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 90:21


    Get your raincoat, because Marc and Dan are discussing The Spiral Staircase for episode 19! Amidst a powerful storm, in a big, dark house, we have a thrilling noir that stands the test of time. Directed and photographed by film noir legends Robert Siodmak and Nicholas Musuraca, respectively, this film looks like few others in the film noir canon. Join Dan and Marc for an in-depth look at the story progression, the characters, the visuals, the themes, and more! https://shadowsofnoir.com

    18 - Born to Kill

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 85:47


    Join us for an in-depth discussion of one of Marc's favorite films, Born to Kill. Under the direction of the ever-versatile Robert Wise, Claire Trevor and Lawrence Tierney give us two of the darkest characters in all of film noir. This one pushes the limits in many ways, and is almost made for analysis. Tune in while Dan and Marc cover many aspects of the film and its lasting legacy within the film noir canon.https://shadowsofnoir.com

    17 - Black Angel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 73:23


    Huge announcement for the Shadows of Noir podcast! Previous guest Marc Hinkley has come on board as co-host!Thrilled to announce that Marc will be co-hosting the show going forward, bringing his knowledge, insights, and interest to the discussions. To kick off the new format, we dive deep into the 1946 film Black Angel. We discuss several aspects of the movie, including the set design, cinematography, literary adaptation, underlying themes, and characters.Hope you enjoy!

    16 - Film Noir Visual Style with Marc Hinkley

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 63:19


    Joining us to discuss the visual style and artistic roots of film noir is professional artist and fellow noir enthusiast, Marc Hinkley. With his own fine art series inspired by film noir's cinematographers, Marc has an incredible eye for frame composition and the emotion that can live within an image. He gives us some great history of German Expressionism, and how that fed so naturally into film noir. We also discuss some of Marc's favorite films, scenes, and how he chooses particular works for inspiration. Hope you enjoy!Marc's Website: https://marchinkley.com/Film Noir Series: https://marchinkley.com/film-noir

    15 - Detour (1945)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 56:10


    After a brief summer break, we're back with a heavy hitter from film noir's classic era. Join us as we continue with the subject of B-Noir and dive into Detour from 1945. From PRC and directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, Detour has gained legendary status in more recent years as a masterful representation of film noir. And with a famous (although uncertain) budget and production schedule, Detour reminds us that unlimited resources are not necessary to produce a great work.

    14 - Industry Structure & The B-Noir

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 54:33


    After a few individual film episodes, we venture back in history to discuss the motion picture industry, and how major events and developments affected the classic era of film noir. We discuss the formation of the studio system in Hollywood, and the industry developments that helped enable the production, distribution, and exhibition of different types of films over the years. We discuss B-pictures more broadly, and how they blended so nicely with the film noir formula. And we conclude with the major events that led to their downfall. Hope you enjoy!Website: shadowsofnoir.comLetterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    13 - Mildred Pierce with Veronica Fitzpatrick

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 68:46


    We are joined today by Veronica Fitzpatrick to discuss Mildred Pierce. Veronica is a film professor and critic, and also a host on The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast. Her knowledge is extensive and together we discuss the melodramatic noir classic from 1945, while also diving into larger concepts of genre and film history. You won't want to miss this one!We also have our new online shop up with some branded clothing and branded drinkware, so you can showcase your love of film noir and help support the show! Please check it out if you can: Shadows of Noir Shop

    12 - Where the Sidewalk Ends

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 47:45


    Sticking with 20th Century Fox film noir, we fast-forward a few years from Road House (1948) and talk about Where the Sidewalk Ends. Directed by Otto Preminger and starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, this one is a reunion for the same trio that brought us Laura six years before. With these immensely important figures in film noir, along with highly noir story filled with dark settings, characters, and themes, this 1950 film is especially representative of the classic era. Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Website: shadowsofnoir.comLetterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    11 - Road House (1948)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 46:47


    What do you get when you combine Ida Lupino and Richard Widmark, two of the most influential people in all of film noir? You get Road House from 1948. Join us as we dissect this melodramatic noir and use it to help highlight the unbelievable contributions of Lupino and Widmark to the world of film noir.Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Website: shadowsofnoir.comLetterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    10 - What is Film Noir? (Revised & Expanded)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 60:46


    In celebration of our 10th episode, we are doing a revised and expanded version of Episode 1 - What is Film Noir? That is our most popular topic and we wanted to extend and improve upon that discussion, based on feedback and questions we've received so far. We begin with the term film noir, then get into the influences and the distinction between the "classic era" and newer "neo-noir" films. We discuss the classification of film noir, and finish up with the elements and essential films of the classic era. Hope you enjoy! Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Website: shadowsofnoir.comLetterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    9 - Film Noir and the Hollywood Blacklist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 51:50


    This episode is a primer on the overlap between film noir and the Hollywood Blacklist of the late 1940s and 1950s. We have alluded to this connection previously and it's a topic often mentioned in film noir discussions, so we wanted to give an overview of the major events and prominent figures.  We also talk about some of reasons why film noir's classic era may have been excessively affected by the Hollywood Blacklist events post-World War II. Enjoy!Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    8 - Kiss Me Deadly with Clay McCormack

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 62:00


    We are joined by Clay McCormack from The Rotten Horror Picture Show for our very first guest episode. Clay's podcast experience and film knowledge is extensive, and together we discuss the nuances of an essential film noir, Kiss Me Deadly. We dive into the literary background, the adaption to the screen, the character of Mike Hammer, and several other aspects of the film. We also compare it to several other important films, and explore film noir's relationship to other areas of film history. Shadows of Noir:Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/ Clay's Podcast Work:Patreon: patreon.com/thepenskyfileWebsite: thepenskyfile.com

    7 - D.O.A. (1949)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 55:57


    Join us as we venture into the public domain and discuss the widely available 1949 film, D.O.A. Film noir cornerstone star Edmond O'Brien leads the way in this thriller-like noir, that balances late 1940's on-location realism with earlier expressionist roots. Complete with a puzzling plot that demands your full attention, and intriguing themes that are indicative of larger film noir questions, it's no wonder this movie gets plenty of attention within the classic era. Did anyone order some fatalism?Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    6 - The Third Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 53:34


    After a quick holiday break, we're starting 2024 off right with the 1949 masterpiece, The Third Man. Join us as we first discuss film noir's expansion beyond the borders of the United States in the latter half of the 1940s. Then explore the narrative structure, camerawork, lighting, acting performances, and musical score of The Third Man. We finish up by noting some differing perspectives on the film, and how it sits in relation to the classic era of film noir. Hope you enjoy! Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/ 

    5 - It's a Wonderful Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 44:54


    It's holiday season, and what better film to talk about than It's a Wonderful Life. The movie that has inspired millions and holds a special place in so many people's hearts. But why discuss a movie like that in a noir podcast? Well, tune in and find out! We talk all about the film noir within It's a Wonderful Life, and the impact it may very well have had on the lasting legacy of the movie.  Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir/ Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/ShadowsofNoir/

    4 - Film Noir and World War II

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 51:20


    With the release of The Maltese Falcon in October 1941, where was the newly budding innovation of film noir to go? Well, less than two months later, the United States, where film noir was emerging, would enter World War II. A world event that influenced film noir's early years, later years, and also the relationship between the movie-going public and darker subject matters. So join us as we briefly review the intersection of film noir and World War II in Episode 4 of the Shadows of Noir podcast.Patreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoirWebsite: shadowsofnoir.com

    3 - The Maltese Falcon (1941)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 55:36


    We reserved discussion about The Maltese Falcon in Episode 2 because we thought it was the perfect film to do our first deep dive on. In this episode we discuss the background of The Maltese Falcon and then shift more into the world of film analysis. We discuss the story, the characters, the themes, certain scenes, and the cinematic aspects, before rounding out it out with the legacy and place that The Maltese Falcon holds in film history.Website: shadowsofnoir.comPatreon: patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir

    2 - The Birth of Film Noir

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 43:29


    In this episode, we take a detailed look at the birth of film noir. We set the stage and then zoom in on the major innovations of 1940 and 1941 that pushed filmmaking from more established conventions, into the newly forming territory of film noir. Several filmmakers and individual movies are discussed, and how they collectively helped  cultivate the beginning of film noir's classic era.Check out our website at: https://shadowsofnoir.comOur new Patreon page:patreon.com/ShadowsofNoir

    1 - What is Film Noir?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 51:40


    Welcome to the first episode of the Shadows of Noir podcast. In this episode, we lay some foundation for future deep dives by reviewing the meaning of film noir. We discuss the origins of the term, its application, the influences and byproducts of film noir, and the broad evolution of film noir's classic era. We also look at the common elements of noir films, and what you are likely to see in film noir. This can be a great introduction for anyone newer to film noir, as well as a discussion starter for noir enthusiasts.For more film noir discussion, check out our website at: https://shadowsofnoir.com

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    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 2:39


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