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Hell, California | An Anthology Crime Show

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#HellCalifornia is a #crime anthology #podcast created during lockdown about a fictional town. Every episode is a tale of #hardboiled #noir and #crimefiction.

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#Noirvember is an awesome time to check into #HellCalifornia! Listen & Subscribe: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hel… Hell, California | An Anthology Crime Show #NoirvemberChallenge2021 #NoirvemberChallenge #NoirvemberQuiz #neonoir #podcastrecommendations #audiodrama #filmnoir #podcast #podcastandchill #Noirpodcast

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In "The Conversation" (1974), surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) finds that he can escape neither the aftermath of his corporate spying activities nor his past. Francis Ford Coppola wrote and directed. David Shire composed the haunting musical score. #neonoir

In "The Conversation" (1974), surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) finds that he can escape neither the aftermath of his corporate spying activities nor his past. Francis Ford Coppola wrote and directed. David Shire composed the haunting musical score. #neonoir
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In "Johnny O'Clock" (1947), Johnny (Dick Powell) is a junior partner in a posh casino. His business partner's wife, Nelle (Ellen Drew), gives him a watch that's engraved with a romantic inscription — and it proves to be a troublesome gift. #filmnoir

In "Johnny O'Clock" (1947), Johnny (Dick Powell) is a junior partner in a posh casino. His business partner's wife, Nelle (Ellen Drew), gives him a watch that's engraved with a romantic inscription — and it proves to be a troublesome gift. #filmnoir
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"I'll never forget the impression it left on me, the picture, because of the use of shadows and light. I think it may have been the first true noir that I saw-- five or six years old, inadvertently." - Martin Scorsese on OUT OF THE PAST #Noirvember Film Noir Foundation

"I'll never forget the impression it left on me, the picture, because of the use of shadows and light. I think it may have been the first true noir that I saw-- five or six years old, inadvertently." 

- Martin Scorsese on OUT OF THE PAST 
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Townsfolk in a California hamlet harbor a dark secret, in "Bad Day at Black Rock" (1955). One-armed World War II vet John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy), a stranger in town, sets out to unravel the mystery. But the locals will stop at nothing to quash his investigation. #filmnoir

Townsfolk in a California hamlet harbor a dark secret, in "Bad Day at Black Rock" (1955). One-armed World War II vet John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy), a stranger in town, sets out to unravel the mystery. But the locals will stop at nothing to quash his investigation. #filmnoir
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Ray Liotta was a remarkable talent. He brought electricity to neo-noir films like COP LAND (1997), NARC (2002) and NO SUDDEN MOVE (2021). #RIP #RIPRayLiotta Film Noir Foundation

Ray Liotta was a remarkable talent. He brought electricity to neo-noir films like COP LAND (1997), NARC (2002) and NO SUDDEN MOVE (2021). #RIP #RIPRayLiotta <a href="/noirfoundation/">Film Noir Foundation</a>
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"Death in the Air" (DFW, Oct. 10, 1936). A detective on the "El" -- NY's elevated railway system -- sees two people struggling in a passing lit window, and the man with whom he’s sharing his compartment is killed by a bullet. He returns to investigate and discovers more death.

"Death in the Air" (DFW, Oct. 10, 1936). A detective on the "El" -- NY's elevated railway system -- sees two people struggling in a passing lit window, and the man with whom he’s sharing his compartment is killed by a bullet. He returns to investigate and discovers more death.