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Marc Hinkley

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A selection of video reels I have created to promote episodes of the podcast Shadows Of Noir of which I am delighted to be a co-host: shadowsofnoir.com 

The Set-Up (1949)

A classic Film Noir of honor and redemption.

Horror & Film Noir

A discussion of the influence of the Horror genre on Film Noir.

Human Desire (1954)

Love, lust and murder! What more could you want?

Scarlet Street (1945)

Edward G. Robinson sheds his tough guy image for a milquetoast murderer.

Criss Cross (1949)

Love and double crosses with Lancaster, De Carlo and Duryea. Yikes!

This Gun For Hire (1942)

The first explosive pairing of Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. Just wow!

Stray Dog (1949)

Beautiful Japanese Film Noir. But of course it's Kurosawa.

Nightmare Alley (1947)

Exceptional photography. Classic Noir morality tale of a man's rise and fall.


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