I love sharing obscure films with noir lovers. And I love it even more if they’re readily accessible – for free, even. Well, today’s Noirvember post fits the bill on both accounts, I’m happy to say. I’ve had a copy of Decoy (1946) in my collection for several decades now – it’s a fairly read more
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 19, 2019
THIS IS MY VERY LATE ENTRY IN THE CMBA SPRING BLOGATHON: FEMME/HOMME FATALES OF FILM NOIR! Like any self-respecting noir, this one chooses to open in a grungy gas station bathroom with a hero (Herbert Rudley) disheveled, hobbling, and covered with grime. We can gather he’s been through hell. read more
Jean Gillie in Decoy (1946): Noir’s ultimate anti-heroine
On November 16, 2018November 16, 2018 By CarolIn Uncategorized
Detour (1945) might be the greatest of all B-noirs, but Decoy (1946) is certainly the most bizarre and when it comes to film read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 14, 2018
Directed by Jack Bernhard, Decoy (1946) is one of those film noir gems that lacks the glitter of a big budget and A-list stars but nonetheless shines with its own devilish light. Jean Gillie makes her penultimate screen appearance as a femme fatale so fixated on claiming a stolen fortune that she'll read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 14, 2018
Directed by Jack Bernhard, Decoy (1946) is one of those film noir gems that lacks the glitter of a big budget and A-list stars but nonetheless shines with its own devilish light. Jean Gillie makes her penultimate screen appearance as a femme fatale so fixated on claiming a stolen fortune that she'll read more
Decoy (1946)
On July 4, 2017 By CarolIn Uncategorized
Dr Lloyd Craig (Herbert Rudley) hitchhikes his way to San Francisco in order to murder Margot Shelby (Jean Gillie). He walks into her apartment, shoots her and as she lies dying, she narrates her story t read more
Decoy Directed by Jack Bernhard Written by Nedrick Young from a story by Stanley Rubin 1946/USA Bernhard/Brandt Productions First viewing/Film Noir Classics Vol. 4 DVD This poverty-row film noir was thought to be lost for years and now enjoys a kind of cult status. The movie is all over read more