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Description: Essay from Michael Mills' The Palace examines the role of the femme fatale in film noir and how the archetype changed over time.
High Heels on Wet Pavement: Film Noir and the Femme Fatale —is defined as “an irresistibly attractive woman, especially one who leads men into danger or disaster”. To me the most engaging semblance of a “femme fatale” is the stunning image of Lana Turner, as the camera pans from her ankles upward in that breathtaking shot from
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Page title:High Heels on Wet Pavement: Film Noir and the Femme Fatale
Keywords:Film Noir, Femme Fatale, 1940s, gun mall, poverty row, Lana Turner, Ann Savage, Jane Greer, women, Phyllis Dietrichson, Martha Ivers, Gun Crazy, Classic Films
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