Double Indemnity - (Wilder;1944;USA) - ****
An insurance agent is seduced into killing a woman's husband so they can receive the insurance money.
Still very hard to decide if this is better then Sunset Blvd. This is the best Film-Noir, showing the true nature of many people to strive for themselves, and those who are easily taken over by charm. MacMurray and Stanwyck give off great performances, but the real acting here is from Edward G. Robinson in the supporting role. Wilder's direction of this film is excellent, making a true classic and a very good narrative, almost similar to Sunset Blvd.'s. I love the small action at the end that no one notices, that was later used in "Memento."
#15

I'm off to watch The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) with Errol Flynn.


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