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Film Noir History, Early Days: Studios Resisted, Then Embraced

Film Noir History, Early Days: Studios Resisted, Then Embraced

Guillermo del Toro's neo-noir 'Nightmare Alley' calls back to an age when the subversive "murder mellers," or off-kilter "celluloid dirt," faced sharp criticism from censors, critics and industry execs: "We cannot send pictures overseas which show Americans as sordid people intent upon low objectives."

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