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American neo-noir films

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D.O.A.
1988 film by Rocky Morton, Annabel Jankel
The Bag Man
2013 film directed by David Grovic
Novocaine
2001 film by David Atkins
The Ice Harvest
2005 film by Harold Ramis
London Fields
2018 film by Mathew Cullen
Criminal Law
1989 film by Martin Campbell
Dark Blue
2002 film directed by Ron Shelton
Hustle
1975 film by Robert Aldrich
Thieves Like Us
1974 film by Robert Altman
Sharky's Machine
1981 film by Burt Reynolds
Straight Time
1978 film by Ulu Grosbard
Across the Hall
2009 film by Alex Merkin
The Public Eye
1992 film by Howard Franklin
Midnight Lace
1960 film by David Miller
The Brink's Job
1978 film by William Friedkin
Terminal
2018 film directed by Vaughn Stein
Kill Me Again
1989 film by John Dahl
Lady in Cement
1968 film by Gordon Douglas
China Moon
1994 film by John Bailey
Amateur
1994 film by Hal Hartley
The Salton Sea
2002 film directed by D. J. Caruso
The Big Town
1987 film by Harold Becker
Cutter's Way
1981 film by Ivan Passer
Best Seller
1987 American film by John Flynn
Shaft in Africa
1973 film by John Guillermin
Redbelt
Redbelt is a 2008 American martial arts film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen, Alice Braga, Randy Couture, Ricky Jay, Joe Mantegna, Emily Mortimer, David Paymer, Rebecca Pidgeon, and Rodrigo Santoro. The film also features a number of martial arts professionals. It opened in wide release in the United States and Canada on May 9, 2008. The film centers on a martial arts master who struggles to achieve financial stability without compromising on his strict set of morals and must determine if the latest opportunities in his career are too good to be tru
Lord of Illusions
1995 film directed by Clive Barker
The Big Easy
1987 film by Jim McBride
Graffiti Bridge
1990 musical drama film directed by Prince
Twilight's Last Gleaming
1977 film by Robert Aldrich
City of Industry
1997 film by John Irvin
The Onion Field
1979 film by Harold Becker
Best Laid Plans
1999 film directed by Mike Barker
Past Midnight
1991 film by Jan Eliasberg
Rise: Blood Hunter
2007 film by Sebastian Gutierrez
52 Pick-Up
1986 film directed by John Frankenheimer
Prime Cut
1972 film by Michael Ritchie
The Big Sleep
1978 film by Michael Winner
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
1973 film directed by Peter Yates
Rollercoaster
1977 film directed by James Goldstone
The Deep End
2001 film by David Siegel, Scott McGehee
The First Power
1990 film by Robert Resnikoff
The Incident
1967 film directed by Larry Peerce
Tough Guys Don't Dance
1987 film by Norman Mailer
The Detective
1968 film directed by Gordon Douglas
Two-Minute Warning
1976 film by Larry Peerce
Tony Rome
1967 film by Gordon Douglas
Rush
1991 film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck
Knox Goes Away
2023 film directed by Michael Keaton
Mini's First Time
2006 film
Dead Presidents
1995 film directed by Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes
The Outfit
1973 film by John Flynn
The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting
2003 film by Louis Morneau
Blind Horizon
2003 film by Michael Haussman
I Walk the Line
1970 film by John Frankenheimer
Trancers
Trancers (also released as Future Cop) is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by Charles Band and starring Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt, and Art LaFleur. It is the first film in the Trancers series. Thomerson plays Jack Deth, a Philip Marlowe-esque police detective from the 23rd century who travels to the 1980s to bring his old nemesis to justice. The film portrays a unique method of time travel: people can travel back in time by injecting themselves with a drug that allows them to take over the body of an ancestor.
City of Ghosts
2002 film by Matt Dillon
The Temp
1993 film by Tom Holland
Lured
Lured is a 1947 American film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring George Sanders, Lucille Ball, Charles Coburn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Boris Karloff. The film is a remake of 1939 French film Pièges directed by Robert Siodmak, which was titled Personal Column in the United States; Personal Column was also the title of this film as originally released. It did not enjoy good business under that name – the code administration was concerned that some people thought the film was titled "LURID", so United Artists pulled it from distribution, and subsequently re-released it with the alternat
The Underneath
1995 film by Steven Soderbergh