In Reply to: "The Horde": French cops, Nigerian criminals, and Zombies make strange bedfellows . . . posted by mr grits on May 30, 2011 at 23:27:02:
I am catching up with the oldie's: "I walk Alone" 1948 classic with Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas in a story of betrayal and not so subtle commentary on changing American business landscape - where 'man's word' meant nothing anymore...
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- RE: "The Horde": French cops, Nigerian criminals, and Zombies make strange bedfellows . . . - Eldragon@gmx.com 07:38:20 05/31/11 (3)
- If you like noir, check out the book I mentioned. There is a lot of crummy stuff - tinear 08:01:10 05/31/11 (2)
- RE: If you like noir, check out the book I mentioned. There is a lot of crummy stuff - Eldragon@gmx.com 08:15:00 05/31/11 (1)
- "Film Noir," by Silver & Ward. Best source I've seen; good photos and info on actors, directors, films. A must - tinear 12:32:24 05/31/11 (0)