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    1 day ago · All three films are pretty good if not exactly true classics. You can read my full review here . Posted in Movies | Tagged babara stanwyck , beware my lovely , charlton heston , dark city , film noir , ida lupino , kino lorber , lizabeth scott , no man of her own , robert ryan , the dark side of cinema | Leave a comment

  2. Jul 9, 2024 · The lineup: Dark City, No Man of Her Own and Beware, My Lovely. The various sins and schemes featured include illicit gambling, extortion, identity theft, and just plain psychotic menace. Kino covers the pack with a roundup of top noir commentators: Alan K. Rode, Imogen Sara Smith, Jason A. Ney, Julie Kirgo and Peter Hankoff.

  3. 3 days ago · It is loosely based on Cornell Woolrich's novel I Married a Dead Man, which had already been filmed in Hollywood as No Man of Her Own (1950) starring Barbara Stanwyck, in Hindi as Kati Patang (1970) starring Asha Parekh, and in French as J'ai épousé une ombre (1983).

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · No Man of Her Own is a 1950 drama directed by Mitchell Leisen and featuring Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Phyllis Thaxter, Jane Cowl and Lyle Bettger. It was the second film she made with director Mitchell Leisen and it was based on the Cornell Woolrich novel, I Married a Dead Man. Woolrich is credited as William Irish in the film's opening credits.

  5. 3 days ago · Marianne Bachmeier (3 June 1950 – 17 September 1996) was a West German woman who shot and killed Klaus Grabowski, a man on trial for the rape and murder of her daughter Anna (14 November 1972 - 5 May 1980), in an act of vigilantism in the District Court of Lübeck in 1981.

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · The golden year of 1950 heralded an era of exceptional films that captivated audiences with their inventive storytelling and stylistic prowess. This remarkable era birthed numerous groundbreaking movies that carry a lasting legacy even today.

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · Stanwyck stars in “No Man of Her Own” (1950) as a pregnant woman, penniless and alone after being dumped by her sleazy boyfriend, Steve played by Lyle Bettger. Stanwyck’s Helen assumes the identity of a pregnant woman killed in a train crash.