"The City was dark with something more than night." - Raymond Chandler

Pre Code and Noir dwells here, in the shadows.

Beginning next year, movie studios plan to being phasing out renting 35mm prints of vintage movies to theatres, forcing revival theatres to show them in digital format only. This is not how these classic films were meant to be seen, at the push of a sterile button, in a non film format, and many classic films will also fall by the wayside and become lost films - there is an online petition to hopefully stop this and here is the link for it:



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Murder, My Sweet (1944) Claire Trevor has wants.
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Claire Trevor & Dick Powell
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell & Anne Shirley
Everyone is a critic…

wastrelle reblogged your photo: Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell & Anne Shirley

IT’S DIIIIIIIIIICK POWELL WILLIAM AND DICK POWELL ARE TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE!!! PLEASE STOP

I made ONE mistake in posting all of this.  Don’t be a DICK.  Get over yourself.  You could have handled this nicely.  Douche.

P.S. It was corrected in the blog almost instantly - F*** off, and do try to keep up.  Oh, and try to calm down too, if that’s possible.  <————From me, Mothgirlwings

Murder, My Sweet (1944) the beach house.
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell &amp; Anne Shirley
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell and his use of statues.
Murder, My Sweet (1944)
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Otto Kruger
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell &amp; Mike Mazurki
He has clothes like that too?
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Dick Powell &amp; Anne Shirley&#8230;she has my glasses.
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Claire Trevor being alluring.
Murder, My Sweet (1944) Anne Shirley &amp; Dick Powell
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