Posted on 04/01/2025 5:11:50 PM PDT by simpson96
1952’s The Thief has an intriguing gimmick that sets it apart from most comparable film noir titles: there’s no dialogue.
Clocking in at almost 90 minutes, it involves Cold War-era paranoia, being about a nuclear physicist going on the run for selling information to Russia.
The Thief (1952, Film Noir - Ray Milland)
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Watched that before Christmas. Wife was just talking anyway. Good flick!
To the dogs and cats. She thought the movie was dumb.
I thought it was really good. Reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode with Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery.
I watched the Thing with Two Heads on Svengoolie a couple years ago. It was a fun movie.
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