Directed by Robert Parrish, The Mob is a gritty, fast-paced police procedural noir that expertly blends undercover suspense with the hard-hitting atmosphere of the waterfront docks.
Directed by Robert Parrish, The Mob is a gritty, fast-paced police procedural noir that expertly blends undercover suspense with the hard-hitting atmosphere of the waterfront docks.
Directed by Joseph Losey, The Big Night is a raw, coming-of-age film noir that explores themes of masculinity, humiliation, and the loss of innocence. It stands as a notable example of the “psychological noir” trend of the early 1950s.
Directed by Seymour Friedman, Loan Shark is a hard-boiled “social problem” film noir that tackles the predatory lending rackets that plagued post-WWII industrial workers.
Directed by Gus Trikonis, The Evil is a classic haunted house thriller that leans heavily into supernatural dread and atmospheric suspense. It is often noted for its effective use of practical effects and a claustrophobic setting.