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Best 1 Act of Violence

Act of Violence is a 1949 American MGM film noir by Fred Zinnemann, starring Van Heflin and Robert Ryan in a postwar revenge story.

2 Border Incident

Border Incident is a 1949 American film noir by Anthony Mann, shot by John Alton and centered on undercover agents at the Mexico-US border.

3 From Left to Right – Bill Evans

Recorded in 1978 during a live performance at the Village Vanguard, *From Left to Right* features pianist Bill Evans and bassist Scott LaFaro accompanied by drummer Chip Jackson, capturing a seminal session considered groundbreaking for its harmonic innovation and emotional depth within jazz improvi...

4 Caught
Caught

Caught is a 1949 American melodrama noir by Max Ophuls, starring Barbara Bel Geddes, James Mason, and Robert Ryan as a Hughes-like tycoon.

5 Party Girl
Party Girl

Party Girl is a 1958 American film noir by Nicholas Ray, shot in CinemaScope and Metrocolor with Robert Taylor, Cyd Charisse, and Lee J. Cobb.

6 Mystery Street

Mystery Street is a 1950 American MGM film noir by John Sturges, an early forensic-procedure thriller shot on location in Boston and Cape Cod.

7 High Wall
High Wall

High Wall is a 1947 American psychological film noir by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Robert Taylor as a war veteran accused of killing his wife.

8 Cause for Alarm!

Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 American domestic noir by Tay Garnett, notable for turning a sunny suburban home into a public-domain suspense trap.

9 Rogue Cop
Rogue Cop

Rogue Cop is a 1954 MGM noir by Roy Rowland, notable for Robert Taylor as a corrupt detective in an adaptation of William P. McGivern's novel.

10 Kill Me Again

Kill Me Again is a 1989 American neo-noir directed by John Dahl, starring Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley in a Las Vegas double-cross story.

11 House of Numbers

House of Numbers is a 1957 MGM noir by Russell Rouse, notable for Jack Palance playing two brothers in a San Quentin prison-escape plot from Jack Finney's novel.

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