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Film Noir Review: I Walk Alone (1947)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Oct 27, 2022

“Don’t worry about me, kid. I just got outta prison, not college.” Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas are a unique duo in film history. They aren’t comically inclined, like Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, nor do they showcase the chummy camaraderie that made Paul Newman and Robert read more

I Walk Alone (1948) with Lancaster and Douglas

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 30, 2021

“All the songs sound alike these days.” The title of this movie inadvertently made me think of the Dinah Shore number “I’ll Walk Alone.” Granted, the title is slightly different, and it was birthed out of the WWII context where soldiers left their sweethearts behind to read more

Review of “I Walk Alone” at #NoirCityChicago

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 20, 2018

Review of “I Walk Alone” at #NoirCityChicago I spent Sunday evening taking in a screening of I Walk Alone at Noir City Chicago at the Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave., Chicago. I hadn’t seen this film before so it was a real treat. Another treat was the restored di read more

I WALK ALONE

CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Dec 9, 2016

I MET SPARTACUS! Yep, I actually met Kirk Douglas. My friend Chip Duckett was getting memorabilia autographed for a giant AIDS ball being held in Vienna he helps brings talent to. He invited me along to Barnes & Noble with him for a Kirk Douglas book signing. ( “Let’s Face It: 90 Years read more

I Walk Alone

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 6, 2015

I Walk Alone Directed by Byron Haskin Written by Charles Schnee from the play “Beggars Are Coming to Town” by Theodore Reeves 1948/USA Hal Wallis Productions First viewing/Amazon Instant   Skinner: Why not? She’d do the same to me. The sparks always fly when Burt Lancaster read more