I always liked Lizabeth Scott. She was excellent in "The Strange Case of Martha Ivers"!! I must re-visit "I Walk Alone" to see what you mean about the ending!!jamesjazzguitar wrote: ↑May 11th, 2023, 2:14 pmByron Haskin directed two noirs that I know of, both with Lizabeth Scott; I Walk Alone with Lancaster and Douglas (their first film together), and Too Late for Tears with Dan Duryea and Arthur Kennedy.
I Walk Alone has a lot to offer but I dislike what I find to be a traditional 30s gangster film type ending instead of a 40s film noir ending. Also, Scott doesn't have a lot to do, and I find her acting lacking in this film.
Too Late for Tears is Liz Scott as one of the all-time cold blooded femme fatales, outdoing iconic noir actor Dan Duryea in terms of being willing to do anything to get what she wants.
Western Soundtracks
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"Western Union", 1941 Fritz Lang. A great tale!
"The Man from Laramie", 1955 Anthony Mann. A STUNNING restoration has been made of the entire film, if you can get it!! A very good film from a first rate director.
"The Man from Laramie", 1955 Anthony Mann. A STUNNING restoration has been made of the entire film, if you can get it!! A very good film from a first rate director.
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Movies are written in sand: applauded today, forgotten tomorrow.
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"The Last Sunset", directed by Robert Aldrich. A very fine film - a psychological western with themes of incest - starring Kirk Douglas.
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Movies are written in sand: applauded today, forgotten tomorrow.
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