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Double Indemnity (1944): scene from Billy Wilder's film noir classic (Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck)
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Posted on 04/20/2020 6:43:37 PM PDT by simpson96

Double Indemnity is a 1944 American film noir directed by Billy Wilder. The screenplay was based on James M. Cain's 1943 novella of the same name.

The film stars Fred MacMurray as an insurance salesman, Barbara Stanwyck as a provocative housewife who wishes her husband were dead, and Edward G. Robinson as a claims adjuster whose job is to find phony claims. The term "double indemnity" refers to a clause in certain life insurance policies that doubles the payout in rare cases when the death is accidental, such as falling off a train.

Praised by many critics when first released, Double Indemnity was nominated for seven Academy Awards but did not win any. Widely regarded as a classic, it often is cited as having set the standard for film noir.

Double Indemnity (1944): scene from Billy Wilder's film noir classic (Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck)

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1 posted on 04/20/2020 6:43:37 PM PDT by simpson96
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To: simpson96

I’ve never found Barbara Stanwyck likeable, or attractive, I think because she strongly resembles a relative who was not a nice person.


2 posted on 04/20/2020 6:54:11 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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To: Steely Tom

NORMAN !!! NORMANNNNN.


3 posted on 04/20/2020 7:10:26 PM PDT by CARTOUCHE
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To: Steely Tom

You need to see Barbara in much earlier movies (Ball of Fire) where she was much more feminine.


4 posted on 04/20/2020 7:14:11 PM PDT by willk (A bias news media is not a free press.)
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To: simpson96

Barbara would have made a good ‘Hillary’ character, had one existed back then. Something in between Joan Crawford and
Baby Jane, I mean Bette Davis.


5 posted on 04/20/2020 7:17:13 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: willk
You need to see Barbara in much earlier movies (Ball of Fire) where she was much more feminine.

Yes, she's very hard-edged and unappealing, at least to me.

I know she had a good reputation in Hollywood.

6 posted on 04/20/2020 7:18:29 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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To: simpson96

Look at that photo up top.
The camera focus is clear and realistic with Fred.
Same scene shows Barbara in a soft, indistinct cloud.
A very idealized view of what a woman should be.
Barbara was not usually a soft or indistinct person in her roles. Rumor is actress Mae West had the director smear Vaseline on the camera lense that was pointed at her for close ups.


7 posted on 04/20/2020 7:22:26 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: simpson96

I watched this movie about a month ago.


8 posted on 04/20/2020 7:23:35 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement (God Bless America. Thank you, Kate Smith!)
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To: simpson96

It’s a long way for Fred McMurry’s character in this film to being the father in ‘my 3 sons.’


9 posted on 04/20/2020 7:42:38 PM PDT by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: willk

She was one of those women who have a very short hotness period...Betty Davis had an even shorter one.


10 posted on 04/20/2020 7:54:27 PM PDT by Bobalu (We are going to witness such a circus between now and Nov that we should have to buy tickets)
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To: simpson96

Great film!
I also like Billy Wilder’s “The Apartment”
MacMurray played a very unsympathetic role in “The Apartment”
it was quite a change from his Disney films like “Flubber” or “Follow me Boys”

My fav director is John Ford but Wilder is a close second.


11 posted on 04/20/2020 7:57:13 PM PDT by Bobalu (We are going to witness such a circus between now and Nov that we should have to buy tickets)
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Actors liked working with her because of her professionalism and willingness to work with unknowns.

She was also a leading conservative Republican in her days.


12 posted on 04/20/2020 7:58:59 PM PDT by chrisinoc
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To: simpson96

I spend every evening with the Noir films on Youtube. They are good, with the exception of a few that are real bad, by what appears to be inexperienced movie makers. They leave me with the opinion that Ed Wood wasn’t that bad. The big name actor ones are all good.


13 posted on 04/20/2020 8:07:34 PM PDT by Bringbackthedraft ( #ReasonableDemocratsforTrump. Where are you?)
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To: simpson96

Teenage boys should watch this film to find out how women operate : )


14 posted on 04/20/2020 8:14:25 PM PDT by minnesota_bound (homeless guy. He just has more money....He the master will plant more cotton for the democrat party)
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To: simpson96

Got it on the DVR. Billy Wilder, you just can’t go wrong. But this film is a stand alone.


15 posted on 04/20/2020 8:29:34 PM PDT by moehoward
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To: GreyFriar

He was good in “The Princess Comes Across”, with Carole Lombard.

I don’t see it on youtube, though. We made a DVD of it when we had TCM.


16 posted on 04/20/2020 11:11:09 PM PDT by JohnnyP (Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
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To: simpson96

The best scene is Edward G Robinson telling the owner will have to pay
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mjpZqElhGms


17 posted on 04/21/2020 1:09:27 AM PDT by Mikey_1962 ("Good people do not need laws, bad people will find a way around them" Plato)
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