Tipping My Fedora

Tipping My Fedora

By: Sergio Angelini

Language: en

Categories: Tv, Film, History, Arts, Books

Join Sergio Angelini and guests every 2 weeks for an exploration of crime, mystery and all things Noir in Film, Books, TV, Audio and much more besides.

Episodes

39. Radio Noir: CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW (1958)
Jan 11, 2026

Sergio looks at Michael Anderson's 1958 suspense drama, CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW, a clever mystery with a strong cast and memorable payoff. It stars Anne Baxter as an heiress driven to near madness when a man turns up claiming to be her dead brother and everybody but her believes him. Richard Todd is the the smooth impostor and Herbert Lom plays the understandably confused police inspector.

Though uncredited, the premise of the film, and its memorable final twist on which the whole plot depends, had first been used on radio in 1946 for an episode of The W...

Duration: 00:40:39
38. THE THIN MAN (1934), with Scott K. Ratner
Dec 21, 2025

For this special Christmas episode, Sergio is joined by Scott K Ratner for an in-depth look at Dashiell Hammett's novel The Thin Man. We also consider the series of six movies it spawned, all of them starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles and Skippy as their pet Terrier, Asta. Here's a full list of the films in the series:

The Nick and Nora Charles Screwball Mystery Movies

The Thin Man (1934) After the Thin Man (1936) Another Thin Man (1939) Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) Song of the Thin...

Duration: 01:20:24
37. Top 10 Film Noir Remakes, with Mean Streets hosts Luke Deckard and Matthew Booth
Dec 12, 2025

Sergio is joined by Luke Deckard and Matthew Booth, the hosts of the excellent Mean Streets podcast (https://meanstreetspodcast.podbean.com/) to find out what their top 10 Film Noir remakes are. The films under discussion include (in chronological order) are:

THE MALTESE FALCON (1941) THE KILLERS (1964) FAREWELL MY LOVELY (1975) THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1981) NO WAY OUT (1987) NARROW MARGIN (1990) CAPE FEAR (1991) THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY (1999) CASINO ROYALE (2006) NIGHTMARE ALLEY (2021)

Luke and Matt are the hosts of the Mean Streets podcast, which you can find at: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/luke-deckard/. Both are published crime...

Duration: 01:23:59
36. THE BEIDERBECKE TRILOGY (1985 to 1988), with James Leggott
Nov 30, 2025

It's 40 years since Alan Plater's mellow comedy thriller THE BEIDERBECKE AFFAIR (1985), starring James Bolam and Barbara Flynn, first appeared on TV. Sergio is joined by Plater expert James Leggott to discuss the original serial and it's two sequels, THE BEIDERBECKE TAPES (1987) and THE BEIDERBECKE CONNECTION (1988).

Dr James Leggott is Head of School, Design Arts and Creative Industries, at the Northumbria University. For more information about his work and publications, please visit: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/l/james-leggott/

Music credit: "Crying All Day" (1927), Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke...

Duration: 01:44:55
35. COLLATERAL (2004), with Vincent M. Gaine
Nov 16, 2025

Sergio is joined by Vincent M. Gaine of Lancaster University to discuss Michael Mann's hitman neo-noir, Collateral, starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx and Jada Pinkett Smith. A thriller made on the cutting edge of digital cinema of 2004, this in-depth exploration of the film will look at the new technology used to make it, how it sits within Mann's filmography - and why Sergio really has a problem with Tom Cruise's wig in the film.

Dr Vincent M. Gaine teaches at Lancaster University and is the author of "Existentialism and Social Engagement in the Films of...

Duration: 01:36:19
34. Hitchcock Noir: SPELLBOUND (1945), NOTORIOUS (1946) and ROPE (1948), with Brad Friedman
Nov 02, 2025

Brad Friedman is back to talk about  Hitchcock's 1940s Noir thrillers with Sergio! This time they discuss the romantic whodunit, SPELLBOUND (1945), the spy drama NOTORIOUS (1946) and the real-time suspense thriller, ROPE (1948).

Brad blogs about Golden Age mystery books and movies at Ah Sweet Mystery: https://ahsweetmystery.com/

To read "The House of Dr Edwardes" by Francis Beeding, the basis for SPELLBOUND, click here: https://freeread.de/@RGLibrary/FrancisBeeding/Novels/TheHouseOfDoctorEdwardes.html

Spoiler alert: the plots for all the films discussed, including their respective endings, are explored in great detail.

Duration: 00:52:19
33. WOMEN OF TWILIGHT (1952), with Jonathan Rigby
Oct 19, 2025

Special guest Jonathan Rigby joins Sergio to discuss WOMEN OF TWILIGHT (1952), the film adaptation of Sylvia Rayman's 1951 groundbreaking all-female play.

Jonathan Rigby has been writing about films for over 30 years now - and has been an actor for even longer. He is the author of several books on horror cinema, including English Gothic, American Gothic and Euro Gothic - with American Gothic 2 on the way – and Studies in Terror, and has also written biographies of Christopher Lee and Roxy Music. He has also recorded loads and loads of audio commentaries and solo video interviews for Bl...

Duration: 01:01:13
31. JOHN WICK, with Stacey Abbott
Oct 10, 2025

The Fedora podcast is one year old today. And it's also my birthday! To celebrate, my awesome buddy Professor Stacey Abbott (who also just had her birthday) makes a very welcome return visit to Fedora. This time we get together to celebrate the John Wick series starring the mighty Keanu Reeves.

Please note, we pretty much spoil every single one of the films.

[This episode is being re-presented to correct an earlier technical problem] 

My very special guest is Stacey Abbott, Professor of Film at Northumbria University, where she is a m...

Duration: 01:22:26
30. BASIC INSTINCT (1992), with Rebecca McCallum
Sep 21, 2025

Today we launch headlong into the erotic thriller genre with a very deep dive into the 1992 box office smash, Basic Instinct. Starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone, written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Paul Verhoeven, this gaudy and controversial Neo Noir has many strong links to Hitchcock's Vertigo. To discuss this film and more, Sergio is joined by very special guest, Rebecca McCallum.

N.B. The podcast, recorded in February 2025, includes huge spoilers - and gives away the ending to Basic Instinct and Vertigo too!

Rebecca is a writer, speaker and creator...

Duration: 01:42:19
29. Film Noir Fest 2025, with James Harrison
Sep 07, 2025

James Harrison of Film Noir UK joins Sergio to preview the 2025 Film Noir Fest, which is taking place from 31 October to 2 November at the Plaza Cinema in Weston-Super-Mare. This year's theme is heist movies and highlights include screenings of:

Kubrick's KILLER'S KISS (1955) and THE KILLING (1956), Huston's THE ASPHALT JUNGLE (1950), Siodmak's CRISS CROSS (1949), Dassin's RIFIFI (1955) and Tarantino's RESERVOIR DOGS (1992).  

There is also a retrospective dedicated to crime films starring Ida Lupino, including HIGH SIERRA (1941), ROAD HOUSE (1948), ON DANGEROUS GROUND (1951), BEWARE, MY LOVELY (1952) and WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS (1956). In addition there will be a silent Heritage Noir do...

Duration: 01:04:35
28. HIGH AND LOW (1963), with Aidan Brack
Aug 24, 2025

Sergio is joined by blogger Aidan Brack, of Mysteries Ahoy, for an in-depth look at Akira Kurosawa's classic 1963 suspense thriller, High and Low. This seems like the perfect time to look back at the film with the release of Spike Lee's remake, Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington.

Adapted from King's Ransom - the tenth volume in Ed McBain's series of police procedurals featuring the cops of the 87th Precinct - Sergio and Aidan look at the original book, its 1962 American TV adaptation and Kurosawa's extraordinary film version. 

Aidan Brack is a public librarian w...

Duration: 01:26:29
27. Film Noir scepticism (part 2), with Sheldon Hall
Aug 10, 2025

Following on from the first part last week, Sergio and Sheldon Hall reunite for a second bout of Film Noir scepticism. How well does Sergio stand up to Sheldon's stinging and relentless criticism?

The genres being considered include Westerns, Horror, Science Fiction and the work of Alfred Hitchcock. 

To listen to the first part of the podcast, visit:

Apple buff.ly/wDl4xnB Spotify buff.ly/34bRrLu YouTube buff.ly/QyLHaCo

The titles being considered, in chronological order, include:

THE SEVENTH VICTIM (Robson, 1944)

WHISPERING SMITH (Fenton, 1948)

Duration: 00:45:20
26. Film Noir scepticism (part 1), with Sheldon Hall
Aug 03, 2025

At the beginning of every podcast, Sergio asks his guests to give their definition of Film Noir, a notoriously difficult assignment. This week, in the first of a two-part episode, Dr Sheldon Hall, long-time friend to Sergio and the podcast, picks holes in the host's own attempts to define the term. 

They consider two genres, screwball comedy and the gangster movie, and look to see how well they overlap with Film Noir, along with the 1931 version version of The Maltese Falcon, starring Ricardo Cortez as Sam Spade.

The films under discussions, in chronological order, include t...

Duration: 00:46:38
25. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988), with Simon Brown
Jul 20, 2025

The 1988 live action and animation hybrid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, can certainly lay claim to being the most unusual Film Noir yet featured on Tipping My Fedora. A 1940s murder mystery set in a parallel universe in which humans and cartoons co-exist, it was a huge gamble for the studio and its director, Robert Zemeckis, hot off the success of the first Back to the Future movie. The gamble paid off however, both critically and at the box office, but how well does its technical wizardry stand up today?

Joining me to discuss this highly...

Duration: 01:06:49
24. David Shire's Noir Film Music (1974-76), with John Leman Riley
Jul 03, 2025

The great film composer and songwriter David Shire turns 88 today. To celebrate, I am joined by film music historian John Leman Riley to look at some of Shire's classic 1970s Neo-Noir music scores, including:

THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE (Sargent, 1974)

THE CONVERSATION (Coppola, 1974)

FAREWELL, MY LOVELY (Richards, 1975)

ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (Pakula, 1976)

For more information about the life and work of David Shire, please visit his homepage at: http://davidshiremusic.com/

John Leman Riley’s career has embraced photography, librarianship, archiving, teaching and le...

Duration: 00:50:54
23. Neo-Noir Film Music, with John Leman Riley
Jun 22, 2025

Film and music historian John Leman Riley is back and joins me for a discussion of some of the great Neo-Noir scores composed by Ennio Morricone, Michael Small and Jerry Goldsmith.

In this episode we focus on four great films and their soundtracks:

THE SICILIAN CLAN (Verneuil, 1969) - music by Ennio Morricone

THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE (Argento, 1970) - music by Ennio Morricone

KLUTE (Pakula, 1971) - music by Michael Small

CHINATOWN (Polanski, 1974) - music by Jerry Goldsmith

 

John’s career has embraced pho...

Duration: 00:38:08
22. Hitchcock Noir: REBECCA (1940) and SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943), with Brad Friedman
Jun 08, 2025

Sergio is joined today by podcast buddy Brad Friedman to discuss two of Alfred Hitchcock's first engagements with American Film Noir: the Gothic romance Rebecca (1940) and the dark small-town psycho-thriller, Shadow of a Doubt (1943).   

Brad blogs about Golden Age mystery books and movies at Ah Sweet Mystery: https://ahsweetmystery.com/

Spoiler alert: the plots for both these films, including their respective endings, are explored in great detail. 

Duration: 00:55:40
21. Noir Boxing Movies, with Steve Hunt
May 25, 2025

Boxing features in more Hollywood movies than any other sport - and this was certainly true in the era of classic Film Noir. Where does this fascination come from - and how have Noir boxing movies rung the changes over the decades?

Sergio is joined by Steve Hunt, host of the superb Boxing Movie Podcast and author of the new book, Heavyweight Title Fights of the 1980s: A Complete History. Together they look at five of Steve's favourite noir boxing films. 

KID GALAHAD (Curtiz, 1937)

THE SET-UP (Wise, 1949)

CHAMPION (Robson, 1949)

K...

Duration: 01:21:07
20. Radio Noir: MR ARKADIN (1955)
May 11, 2025

Will the real "Mr Arkadin" please stand up?

For the podcast's first foray into audio noir, we tip our hat to Orson Welles - whose birthday it was this past week - and look at the strange case of his noir maudit, MR ARKADIN. Also released as CONFIDENTIAL REPORT, we will consider the many iterations of the film (following in the path of Jonathan Rosenbaum's seminal essay, The Seven Arkadins, first published in Film Comment magazine in 1992). Incredibly, the various versions - including radio dramas and novelisations as well as variant edits of the film, has now r...

Duration: 00:42:08
19. SEVEN (1995), with Dr Laura Mee
Apr 27, 2025

David Fincher's seminal neo-noir thriller SEVEN is now thirty years old. A surprise commercial success and critical hit, this dark, powerful, densely-layered and genuinely scary and challenging thriller proved to be a hugely influential Neo-noir.

And then, there was that box ...

To celebrate, Sergio is joined by Dr Laura Mee, Principal Lecturer in Film and Television at the University of Hertfordshire. She primarily researches horror cinema and adaptation and is the author of two books: Reanimated: The Contemporary American Horror Remake (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) and a book on THE SHINING in the Devil's...

Duration: 01:21:03
18. Mabuse Lives! with David Kalat
Mar 26, 2025

Before such monstrous miscreants as  Ernst Stavro Blofeld, The Joker, Hannibal Lecter and Bellatrix Lestrange besmirched page and screen, perhaps the greatest supervillain of them all was Dr Mabuse. Hell-bent on world domination, his devilish plans were chronicled in books and movies throughout most of the 20th century. And now he's back in a brand new box set bringing together his six dastardly movie appearance from the 1960s, courtesy of Eureka video in their Masters of Cinema series.

https://eurekavideo.co.uk/movie/mabuse-lives-limited-edition-box-set/

 

 

To celebrate I am joined by...

Duration: 00:58:17
17. Spring break
Mar 09, 2025

Our offices will be closed during the Easter period so we can take a small holiday and recharge the little grey cells. But we won't be gone for long and we have lots of special episodes all lined up and ready to go. 

To whet your appetite, here are previews from some forthcoming episodes including ones dedicated to boxing movies, Westerns and Noir scepticism, the various versions of BLADE RUNNER (and its sequel, BLADE RUNNER 2049), the radio origins of Orson Welles' MR ARKADIN ... and much more!

Tipping My Fedora will be back on April 27th w...

Duration: 00:06:31
16. The Noir books of Jim Thompson, with Jim Noy
Feb 23, 2025

Sergio is joined by novelist, blogger and podcaster Jim Noy to enthuse about the work of writer Jim Thompson, the sui generis maestro of 50s and 60's Noir. We explore some of Thompson's major themes, his often psychopathic protagonists and his horrifying and frequently surreal endings - and look in detail at such classic books as The Killers Inside Me, A Hell of a Woman, The Grifters, After Dark, My Sweet and Pop. 1280 (all of which have been filmed)

Jim Thompson's crime fiction bibliography includes the following novels:

Nothing More Than Murder (1949) The Killer I...

Duration: 00:58:13
15. DEATH WISH II (1982) and DEATH WISH III (1985), with Simon Brown
Feb 09, 2025

Welcome back for the second half of Sergio's conversation with Simon Brown about the Michael Winner / Charles Bronson Death Wish trilogy - today's focus is on the first two sequels, produced by Cannon in the 1980s.

We look at what the sequels added to, and detracted from, this popular cycle of revenge films extending the success of the first and most distinguished entry in  the series. 

The first part of this podcast can be found at this link: https://tippingmyfedora.podbean.com/e/14-death-wish-1974-with-simon-brown/

Simon Brown, currently lecturing in film at...

Duration: 00:27:19
14. DEATH WISH (1974), with Simon Brown
Feb 02, 2025

Sergio is joined today by Simon Brown for the first of a two-part look at the trio of Death Wish films that were directed by Michael Winner and starred Charles Bronson.   

One of the key releases of the 1970s, Michael Winner’s 1974 box office smash, Death Wish, starred Charles Bronson as a man driven to murderous reprisals after a violent assault that left his wife dead and their daughter an emotional wreck. Adapted from the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield, it crystallised an emerging trend of films featuring disillusioned individuals who turn to violence as a way...

Duration: 00:50:18
13. David Lynch and Film Noir, with Dr Lindsay Hallam
Jan 19, 2025

As a tribute to the late David Lynch, Sergio is joined by special guest Dr Lindsay Hallam, Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of East London to discuss his work in the Noir context.

Dr Hallam is author of the books Screening the Marquis de Sade and a Devil's Advocates volume on Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and has written several articles and book chapters on the works of David Lynch.

She has also contributed audio commentaries and essays for Blu-Rays released by such labels as Arrow, Severin, Second Sight, Umbrella, Eureka, 88 Films...

Duration: 01:02:13
12. KISS ME DEADLY (1955), with Mark Dillon
Jan 05, 2025

Today’s podcast is devoted to KISS ME DEADLY, the classic Film Noir directed by Robert Aldrich from Mickey Spillane's best-seller featuring his ultra-hardboiled PI, Mike Hammer.

My guest is Mark Dillon, an award-winning Toronto-based journalist specializing in film, TV and pop music. He is a former editor of Playback, the business publication for the Canadian media industries, and to which he still contributes. He has been writing for Hollywood magazine American Cinematographer for more than 25 years. He is author of Fifty Sides of The Beach Boys, chronicling America’s band, and co-hosts the (non-noir) podcast Surf’s Up...

Duration: 01:11:00
11. Christmas Noir, with special guests Simon Brown and Stacey Abbott
Dec 22, 2024

Can the shadows of Film Noir retain their dark power even during the holiday season?

Come and join me in front of the fireplace for a special yuletide edition of Tipping My Fedora with friends of the podcast, Simon Brown and Stacey Abbott and their devoted pooch Lilli, while they take a break from sleuthing as we look at some classic crime movies set between Christmas and New Year.

The films discussed include: 

THE THIN MAN (WS Van Dyke, 1934)

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY (Robert Siodmak, 1944)

THE RECKLESS MOMENT (Max Ophuls, 1949)

Duration: 01:27:13
10. Edward G. Robinson's gangsters, with Craig Ian Mann
Dec 12, 2024

To celebrate what would have been the 131st birthday of Hollywood icon Edward G. Robinson, Sergio is joined by Craig Ian Mann to provide an overview of the many gangster roles he played during his career, examining how they transitioned from Depression-era tragedies of men who took the wrong path to fame and fortune to Noir-era sociopaths of the 40s and 50s who no longer have a place in society.

Films discussed include:

Little Caesar (1931) Bullets or Ballots (1936) The Last Gangster (1937) I am the Law (1938) Night has a Thousand Eyes (1948) Key Largo (1948) Black Tuesday (1954)

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Duration: 01:05:34
9. DEAD AGAIN (1991), with Nick Cardillo
Dec 05, 2024

A look back at Kenneth Branagh's box office hit, Dead Again (1991), a highly imaginative valentine to classic Film Noir co-starring Emma Thompson and Andy Garcia that daringly combines a murder mystery with the supernatural. 

Sergio is joined by writer and actor, Nick Cardillo. A lifelong fan of mystery and detective fiction, Nick is the author of several Sherlock Holmes pastiches for MX Publishing and Belanger Books. These were collected in The Feats of Sherlock Holmes (2018) and The Improbable Casebook of Sherlock Holmes (2021).

He is the author of “The Devil’s Book,” published in The Novella...

Duration: 01:02:14
8. Music for Film Noir (1941-1959), with John Leman Riley
Nov 27, 2024

Sergio is joined by film and music expert John Leman Riley to provide an overview of some of the film scores written for Film Noir in the classic 1941 to 1959 period.

The films explored in this podcast include:

THE MALTESE FALCON (John Huston, 1941) - music by Adolph Deutsch THE BIG SLEEP (Howard Hawks, 1946) - music by Max Steiner SUNSET BOULEVARD (Billy Wilder, 1950) - music by Franz Waxman A PLACE IN THE SUN (George Stevens, 1951) - music by Franz Waxman ON DANGEROUS GROUND (Nicholas Ray, 1951) - music by Bernard Herrmann THE BIG COMBO (Joseph H. Lewis, 1955) - music by...

Duration: 01:04:31
7. BLACK TUESDAY (1954), with Barry Forshaw, Craig Ian Mann and Sheldon Hall
Nov 18, 2024

Sergio previews the UK Blu-ray release of the 1954 drama Black Tuesday, which is being released today by Eureka in their Masters of Cinema series. 

He is joined by Barry Forshaw, Craig Ian Mann and Sheldon Hall - who all provided new extras for this release - and together they explore the contributions of stars Edward G. Robinson, Peter Graves and Jean Parker, director Hugo Fregonese, writer Sydney Boehm and cinematographer Stanley Cortez.

Here are the full details of the Blu-ray extras:

A new audio commentary with film noir expert Sergio Angelini, host of the T...

Duration: 00:43:15
6. Tigers in the Smoke, with Mike Ripley
Nov 09, 2024

Sergio is joined by author and critic Mike Ripley to look at a tale of two tigers, or rather, two versions of The Tiger in the Smoke: the original 1952 novel by Margery Allingham, featuring her sleuth Albert Campion; and its film noir adaptation from 1956 that, despite being mostly very faithful, chose to completely eliminate her recurring protagonist. 

We also look at the BBC TV series Campion (1989-1990), based on Allingham's novels and starring Peter Davison in the title role (and Mike's "controversial" contribution to that show), which is currently available to view in the UK o...

Duration: 00:47:19
5. NEAR DARK (1987), with Professor Stacey Abbott
Oct 31, 2024

We celebrate Halloween with a close look at Kathryn Bigelow's classic noir-western-horror hybrid, Near Dark. 

My very special guest is Stacey Abbott, Professor of Film at Northumbria University, where she is a member of their Horror Studies Research Group. Her research focuses on horror and cult film and television, with a particular interest in vampire and zombies.

She is the author of Celluloid Vampires (2007), Undead Apocalypse (2016) and the BFI Film Classic on Near Dark (2020). She is the co-author of TV Horror (2013) and the co-editor of Global TV Horror (2021), both with Professor Lorna Jowett.

S...

Duration: 01:01:15
4. TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA (1985), with Liam Dunn
Oct 21, 2024

Today we explore the late William Friedkin's 1985 dark and dazzling neo-noir, To Live and Die in LA, which stars William L. Peterson, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow, features stunning cinematography by Robby Müller and a killer soundtrack by British new wave band, Wang Chung. 

My special guest is writer and filmmaker Liam Dunn, who is also co-host of Sci-Frights, the film discussion podcast from the interzone where horror meets sci-fi.

https://rss.com/podcasts/scifrights/

He is currently the co-programmer of the community cinema project the Distorted Frame Film Club in...

Duration: 00:54:14
3. Film Noir Fest 2024, with James Harrison
Oct 11, 2024

Sergio chats to James Harrison, co-founder of Film Noir UK and director of its first festival, Film Noir Fest 2024. The event will take place in Weston-Super-Mare from 1 to 3 November and this year's theme is Dangerous Divas.

We preview some of the main screenings, which include:

Lee Marvin Centenary

The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, 1953) Point Blank (John Boorman, 1967)

Lauren Bacall Centenary

To Have and Have Not (Howard Hawks, 1944) The Big Sleep (Howard Hawks, 1946) Dark Passage (Delmer Daves, 1947) Key Largo (John Huston, 1948)​

1950s Mexican Noir

Aventurera (Adventuress) (1950) starring Ninón Sevilla Víctim...

Duration: 00:54:54
2. Noir Panorama, with Barry Forshaw
Oct 04, 2024

For the first episode of Tipping My Fedora (TMF), Sergio is joined by crime fiction critic and historian, Barry Forshaw (www.barryforshaw.co.uk). They look at a selection of some of the home video releases on which Barry has worked, spanning 25 years of Film Noir. 

Titles discussed, include:

This Gun for Hire (Frank Tuttle, 1942) starring Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd. Available on Blu-ray from Eureka Criss Cross (Robert Siodmak, 1949) featuring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea. Available on Blu-ray from Eureka Private Hell 36 (Don Siegel, 1954) starring Ida Lupino (who also produced), Howard Duff and...

Duration: 01:02:27
1. Trailer
Sep 26, 2024

What is this thing called Film Noir?

It's time to buckle up your trenchcoat and don your fedora. Join host Sergio Angelini and his guests every 10 days as they uncover the secrets behind 100 years of crime movies, radio dramas, hardboiled fiction and thousands of television episodes.

Launching on 4 October 2024 ...

Duration: 00:01:44