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Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956) (upload.wikimedia.org)

I'm almost ashamed to admit it but until yesterday, I'd never seen this Hitchcock noir.

Stupid question: anybody else seen it? Thoughts? Opinions? Apparently Scorsese said it was an inspiration for his Taxi Driver (1976)…although I'm struggling to see the connection.

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Film Noir

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What do you get when you mix a gaggle of expatriate Austro-Germanic cineasts with a gang of American pulp novelists with a thing for flawed men and conniving women, some Expressionist lighting to hide the fact they're on a two-bit soundstage, all in shades of gray in post-WWII Hollywood, California? Well, around here we call it Film Noir. Yeah, it's as defined as the morals of its characters, sure, but it's kinda like jazz or pornography, Junior...you'll know it when you see it. So, sit down and keep yer hands where I can see 'em and we'll talk about some of the greats, the losers and whatever else comes to mind while you're bleedin' out and she's spendin' all that insurance money.


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