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Double Indemnity (1944)
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An insurance claims manager gets a familiar feeling of foul play while investigating the death of a man whose wife just had him sign a double-indemnity policy through her insurance agent and lover. (read more)
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| Double Indemnity Movie Review by James (9/6/2009) |
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The genre that is film noir can trace its roots to this 1944 film directed by Billy Wilder. "Double Indemnity" is called the start of film noir, and what I mean by this is you have a femme fatale, or a female villain, a hard-boiled detective, and a plot usually involving murder. But there were other films that could be...
(complete Double Indemnity review by James)
This film was nominated for seven Oscars and probably would have won them all if it had not been going up against Going My Way.
Billy Wilder wrote and directed this outstanding film with Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson in a role that has to be seen to be believed.
Robinson to me is a gangster...
(complete Double Indemnity review by Movie Addict)
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