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The Rules of Film Noir

The Rules of Film Noir

61% Match20091h 0m

Documentary

Overview

Matthew Sweet explores his rules of 1940s and 50s American film noir thrillers.

Top Cast

Matthew Sweet

Matthew Sweet

Self - Presenter

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Sheri Chinen Biesen

Self - Author, Blackout: World War II & Origins of Film Noir

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Neil Brand

Self

Sarah Churchwell

Sarah Churchwell

Self

Roger Deakins

Roger Deakins

Self

John Mathieson

John Mathieson

Self

George Pelecanos

George Pelecanos

Self

Paul Schrader

Paul Schrader

Self

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Adrian Wootton

Self - Director of Crime Scene Festival

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The Rules of Film Noir
The Rules of Film Noir

The Rules of Film Noir

6.120091h 0m
Documentary

Matthew Sweet explores his rules of 1940s and 50s American film noir thrillers.

Matthew Sweet
Matthew Sweet
Actor

Matthew Sweet

as Self - Presenter

Matthew Sweet

Self - Presenter

Matthew Sweet

Self - Presenter

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Actor

Sheri Chinen Biesen

as Self - Author, Blackout: World War II & Origins of Film Noir

Sheri Chinen Biesen

Self - Author, Blackout: World War II & Origins of Film Noir

Sheri Chinen Biesen

Self - Author, Blackout: World War II & Origins of Film Noir

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Actor

Neil Brand

as Self

Neil Brand

Self

Neil Brand

Self

Sarah Churchwell
Sarah Churchwell
Actor

Sarah Churchwell

as Self

Sarah Churchwell

Self

Sarah Churchwell

Self

Roger Deakins
Roger Deakins
Actor

Roger Deakins

as Self

Roger Deakins

Self

Roger Deakins

Self

John Mathieson
John Mathieson
Actor

John Mathieson

as Self

John Mathieson

Self

John Mathieson

Self

George Pelecanos
George Pelecanos
Actor

George Pelecanos

as Self

George Pelecanos

Self

George Pelecanos

Self

Paul Schrader
Paul Schrader
Actor

Paul Schrader

as Self

Paul Schrader

Self

Paul Schrader

Self

No image
Actor

Adrian Wootton

as Self - Director of Crime Scene Festival

Adrian Wootton

Self - Director of Crime Scene Festival

Adrian Wootton

Self - Director of Crime Scene Festival

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