Film noir femmes fatale Angie Dickinson dressing table Old Tucson Arizona 1968
by David Lee Guss
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Film noir femmes fatale Angie Dickinson dressing table Old Tucson Arizona 1968
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David Lee Guss
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A necessary ingredient in most film noirs is a scheming, rotten to the core female. Remembered for such roles are Mary Astor in "The Maltese Falcon," Joan Bennett in "The Woman in the Window" and "Scarlett Street," Ann Blyth in "Mildred Pierce," Peggy Cummins in "Gun Crazy," Bette Davis in "The Letter," Ava Gardner in "The Killers," Jane Greer in "Out of the Past," Hedy Lamarr in "The Strange Woman," Ann Savage in "Detour," Liz Scott in "Too Late For Tears," Barbara Stanwyck in "Double Indemnity," Gene Tierney in "Leave Here to Heaven, Virginia Mayo in "White Heat," and Marie Windsor in "The Killing."
Angie Dickinson is barely recognizable at her spartan make up table. She appeared in two neo-noirs: Don Siegel's remake of "The Killers" and John Boorman's "Point Blank;" both co-starring Lee Marvin.
A mortally wounded Lee Marvin goes after the double dealing Angie and Ronald Reagan in the finale to "The Killers" (1964).
"Lady, I don't have the time!"...Lee Marvin to Angie as he shoots her while she lies about her innocence.
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The closing credits music are taken from Henry Mancini's (1924-1994) score for Orson Welles' 1958 noir classic "Touch of Evil."
"Point Blank"(1966) is now considered a neo-noir masterpiece. It may be all a rush of images viewed by a dying Lee Marvin seeking 93 thousand dollars he is owed.
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