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erronis

(25,205 posts)
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 08:25 PM 12 hrs ago

The Big Heat: The 15 Sweatiest Film noirs (and Neo-noirs) -- Dennis Hartley

https://digbysblog.net/2026/07/11/the-big-heat-the-10-sweatiest-film-noirs-and-neo-noirs/



With the mercury continuing to soar in many sections of the country I thought I would curate a Top 15 "hot" noirs festival. Hot-as in sweaty, steamy, dripping, sticky, sudoriferous crime thrillers (get your mind out of the gutter). If you're like me (and isn't everyone?) there's nothing more satisfying than gathering up an armload of DVDs and spending a hot weekend ensconced in my dark, cool media room (actually, I don't have a "media room" nor any A/C in my apartment...but I can always dream). Enjoy!



Ace in the Hole - Billy Wilder's 1951 film is one of the bleakest noirs ever made:

Charles Tatum: What's that big story to get me outta here? [...] I'm stuck here, fans. Stuck for good. Unless you, Miss Deverich, instead of writing household hints about how to remove chili stains from blue jeans, get yourself involved in a trunk murder. How about it, Miss Deverich? I could do wonders with your dismembered body.

Miss Deverich: Oh, Mr. Tatum. Really!

Charles Tatum: Or you, Mr. Wendell-if you'd only toss that cigar out the window. Real far...all the way to Los Alamos. And BOOM! (He chuckles) Now there would be a story.


Tatum (played to the hilt by Kirk Douglas) is a cynical big city newspaper reporter who drifts into a sun-baked New Mexico burg after burning one too many bridges with his former employers at a New York City daily. Determined to weasel his way back to the top (by any means necessary, as it turns out), he bullies his way into a gig with a local rag, where he impatiently awaits The Big Story that will rocket him back to the metropolitan beat.

He's being sarcastic when he exhorts his co-workers in the sleepy hick town newsroom to get out there and make some news for him to capitalize on. But the irony in Wilder's screenplay (co-written by Lesser Samuels and Walter Newman) is that this becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy for Tatum; in his attempt to purloin and manipulate the scenario of a man trapped in a cave-in into a star-making "exclusive" for himself, it's Tatum who ultimately becomes The Big Story. Great writing, directing and acting make it a winner.

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And many other steamy delights...

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The Big Heat: The 15 Sweatiest Film noirs (and Neo-noirs) -- Dennis Hartley (Original Post) erronis 12 hrs ago OP
"Body Heat" is one of my all-time favorite movies, Ocelot II 12 hrs ago #1
This message was self-deleted by its author whathehell 12 hrs ago #2
I do love a good film noir.. whathehell 12 hrs ago #3
Thank you for posting, erronis. Bumbles 12 hrs ago #4

Ocelot II

(132,016 posts)
1. "Body Heat" is one of my all-time favorite movies,
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 08:28 PM
12 hrs ago

and The Night of the Hunter scared the bejeebers out of me when I saw it on late night TV many years ago.

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Bumbles

(635 posts)
4. Thank you for posting, erronis.
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 09:16 PM
12 hrs ago

I'm always looking for diversions from the horrors of the day and film noir does it best.

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