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Home / Arts / Movies / Genres / Film Noir / Foreign Noir
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- Brighton Rock - A young but extremely menacing Richard Attenborough stars in probably the best British film noir
www.bfi.org.uk/collections/release/brightonrock/index.html
- Le Doulos and the French film noir - The Article by Dennis Grunes
www.fortunecity.co.uk/cinerama/chick/268/essays/DG_Le_doulos.html
- Midnight Eye review: The Chase (1957) - A review of "The Chase", a Japanese film noir. The film has the basic elements that define the genre: moody black and white photography, a murder mystery, an elliptical manner of revealing important plot points, and a seemingly low budget.
www.midnighteye.com/reviews/thechase.shtml
- On Film Noir in France - The article on HB/Noir films in France helps to situate Noir in the history and evolution of the industry in that country. France is one of the few countries, outside the USA, where Noir films could blossom and produce first class works for a long period of time.
www.geocities.com/Athens/6384/noirfilmsfr.html
- Stray Dog: A Japanese Film Noir - Stray Dog (1949) was inspired by the American film The Naked City (1948), according to interviews with Kurosawa.
www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/jfilm/straydog.html
- The Village Voice: Film: Boiling Points by Elliott Stein - A Review of "Dark Visions: Japanese Film Noir and Neonoir", a film retrospective at the Japan Society
www.villagevoice.com/issues/0203/stein.php
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