Affectionate Take on Film "Noir" at NJ Rep
Stan Werse's Noir is an affectionate, inherently satiric, pleasingly respectful take on the "grade B" seventy-five minute or so long film noir policiers turned out quickly on tiny budgets by Hollywood in the 1940s and '50s as "programmers" to play as second features to "A" movies on double feature bills, which were the staple for moviegoers.
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