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Film Noir The 40s

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Hollywood in the 1940s produced hundreds of films, many of which define the decade. America was in a dark time; most movies were used to cheer people during or after the war. Movies made by Walt Disney cheered up children and families with fun cartoons and happy endings. (Dirks, N.P.) Romantic dramas contented couples everywhere, showing them what might or might not have been in their relationship. New genres were stepping in though. Film Noir was a genre that defined the 40s. Film Noir was dark, adventurous, romantic, and let audiences feel a sense of adventure after and during the war. It is a type of movie that upped the game in action, storylines and character background. Film Noir of the 40s still stands today as one of the most …show more content…

Crime Noirs were the greatest category of Noir. They were the most common, having police and detectives at work. Romance Noirs had a Femme Fatale on a path to destruction with the man in her life. These were usually dramatic, they could be categorized as a Drama Noir too. There was an opposite of a Femme Fatale, this was the Menaced Women Noir genre.This genre flipped the switch. It showed women getting terrorized by men, often their husbands. Prison Noir, was the smallest subgenre, these were set in jails and had common prison themes. Some Noirs were even real, sort of. Documentary Noirs were set in dark places, with dark characters just like classic noirs. These were based on real events though, they were also filmed in the location of the real events. The final, and also slim, category of noirs were …show more content…

This was called a B-Movie or B-Film. B-Films were cheaply made and produced and usually were movies with not a lot of money. It started when big production companies like MGM were buying side companies that were producing smaller movies. B-Movies always did okay in the theatres except for one outstanding, Film Noir. When the business of B-Movies shut down, because the big companies were dropping their side studios, Film Noir stayed relevant and in theatres. It was better staying in theatres too, as it did lead to be the most remembered of the decade. (“Film Noir”

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