The Blue Gardenia deserves a second look. Director Fritz Lang and cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca get busy when creepy artist Harry (Raymond Burr) forces himself upon inebriated Norah (Anne Baxter), whom he's taken on a rebound date, in The Blue Gardenia, 1953. Welcome to Gardenia Philippines' Official Youtube Channel! Camille Deadpan This movie is so special that a fan of Fritz Lang should watch it more than once. Both star one of my noir favorites, Dana Andrews. The Blue Geranium is a very good short story, what a brilliant screenplay to get a full length adaptation out of it, particularly one which is first rate. now playing Blue Gardenia, The -- (Movie Clip) No Shoes. Free web-based film recommendation service. The director of cinematography for The Blue Gardenia was Nicholas Musuraca. title details and video sharing options. The Blue Gardenia (1953). Directed by Fritz Lang, I thought this 50s thriller was a no-brainer -- especially after seeing Scarlet Street and Woman in the Window on TCM. The Blue Gardenia - a cynical take on press coverage of a sensational murder case - was the first installment of Lang's "newspaper noir" movie trio, being followed in 1956 by both While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. I’m really interested now in seeing the other two films in the so-called newspaper noir trilogy: While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. The Blue Gardenia is such a good movie, one of those worth seeing more than once. When I first got into film noir I devoured as many of these dark films as I could -- based on what was available on DVD and on television. Hello bread lovers! Watch The Blue Gardenia (1953) movie trailer instantly, no need to login! Stewart Harcourt strikes again, he's proved to be a very successful writer when it comes to Doctor Who.

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