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The French coined the term “film noir” and did shadow-soaked crime dramas as well as or better than anyone.
Join host Don Malcolm of Midcentury Productions for an intriguing blend of familiar names and fantastic dark films that you’ve never seen before.
This year’s The French Had a Name for It series includes such suspenseful gems as Jacques Deray’s Symphonie pour un massacre and Georges Lacombe’s Le dernier des six (written by Henri-Georges Clouzot), as well as La mome vert-de-gris and Cet homme est dangereux, which introduced audiences to Eddie Constantine as secret agent Lemmy Caution.
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