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Back Alleys

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Films 10 Essential
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The back alley is the nervous system of film noir’s urban body – a place where the city’s wealth drains away into garbage and shadow, and where deals, betrayals, and murder occur just steps from the respectable street. Cinematographers lit these cramped passages with a single overhead bulb or a slant of moonlight to create corridors of pure menace. In back-alley noir, the architecture itself becomes a threat, closing in on characters who have run out of legitimate avenues. These are the places where the city’s pretenses drop away and its true face – mercenary, indifferent, lethal – is finally revealed.

Part of Pull a Fast One 30 themes and motifs. Each one with 10 essential films.
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Stamp 02 – Back Alleys
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Earliest The Dark Corner, 1946
Latest Pickup on South Street, 1953
Key director Jules Dassin – The Naked City

10 Essential Films

  1. 01
    The Naked City1948 – Dir. Jules Dassin – Universal Pictures

    Shot entirely on location in New York, this police procedural follows the investigation of a model’s murder through the back streets, tenements, and bridges of the city. Dassin and cinematographer William Daniels turned the whole of Manhattan into a noir stage.

  2. 02
    He Walked by Night1948 – Dir. Alfred L. Werker – Eagle-Lion Films

    A meticulous police manhunt for a cop-killing electronics genius who moves through Los Angeles’s dark underside like a ghost. The climactic chase through the city’s vast storm drain tunnels is one of noir’s most visually unforgettable sequences.

  3. 03
    The Street with No Name1948 – Dir. William Keighley – 20th Century Fox

    An FBI agent goes undercover into a brutal street gang, navigating shabby neighborhoods where violence erupts without warning. Richard Widmark is electrifyingly menacing as the psychotic gang leader who rules his back-alley empire through fear.

  4. 04
    Night and the City1950 – Dir. Jules Dassin – 20th Century Fox

    A small-time hustler in London’s underworld runs through a labyrinth of back streets and shady clubs as a powerful crime boss closes in on him. Richard Widmark’s desperate sprint through nocturnal London is one of the great chase sequences in all of noir.

  5. 05
    The Dark Corner1946 – Dir. Henry Hathaway – 20th Century Fox

    A private detective finds himself framed for murder and pursued through the night streets of New York by an unknown enemy. Mark Stevens and Lucille Ball make an effective team working against a shadowy conspiracy that has cornered them.

  6. 06
    Kiss of Death1947 – Dir. Henry Hathaway – 20th Century Fox

    A convicted thief turns informant against a psychopathic killer who terrorizes the underworld streets of New York with casual, giggling violence. Richard Widmark’s debut as the grinning Tommy Udo became one of noir’s most iconic villains.

  7. 07
    Pickup on South Street1953 – Dir. Samuel Fuller – 20th Century Fox

    A pickpocket on a Manhattan subway accidentally steals government microfilm, drawing him into the back alleys of a Cold War espionage plot. Samuel Fuller directs with raw, kinetic energy, making every crowded street feel explosive.

  8. 08
    The Big Combo1955 – Dir. Joseph H. Lewis – Allied Artists

    A dogged detective wages a personal war against a brutal crime boss in a noir world of fog, neon, and back-alley interrogations. John Alton’s cinematography creates some of the most expressionistic darkness in the entire noir cycle.

  9. 09
    Where the Sidewalk Ends1950 – Dir. Otto Preminger – 20th Century Fox

    A brutal detective accidentally kills a suspect and covers his tracks through the same mean streets he is paid to police. Dana Andrews is excellent as a man whose capacity for violence makes him indistinguishable from the criminals he hunts.

  10. 10
    Cry of the City1948 – Dir. Robert Siodmak – 20th Century Fox

    Two men from the same New York tenement – one a cop, one a killer – pursue each other through nocturnal back streets in a morally complex chase that questions the nature of duty and loyalty.