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Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 24, 2017
Films Noir often find their hooks in lurid titles but also in metaphor. Ride the Pink Horse fits into the latter category as pulled from the pages of Dorothy B Hughes and adapted by Ben Hecht & Charles Lederer. The horse can be taken in the literal sense as one of the wooden animals that go roun read more

Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 24, 2017
Films Noir often find their hooks in lurid titles but also in metaphor. Ride the Pink Horse fits into the latter category as pulled from the pages of Dorothy B Hughes and adapted by Ben Hecht & Charles Lederer. The horse can be taken in the literal sense as one of the wooden animals that go roun read more

Choice, Freedom and Revenge in Ride The Pink Horse
Reel Distracted Posted by Paul on Jul 15, 2015
Choice, Freedom and Revenge in Ride The Pink Horse
7/15/2015
9 Comments
“I'm nobody's friend. The man with no place.” -Lucky GaginThis post is for the 1947 Blogathon hosted by Shado read more

Ride the Pink Horse, 1947, Robert Montgomery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 19, 2015
Apr 19 Posted by aaronwest I’ve talked before about “regulated differences” before when discussing La Promesse (link) by the Dardennes. When looking at a film noir, the theory still holds weight, or if anything is more relevant. By 1947, noir was starting to be thought of as a genre (would more read more

Ride the Pink Horse, 1947, Robert Montgomery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 19, 2015
Apr 19 Posted by aaronwest I’ve talked before about “regulated differences” before when discussing La Promesse (link) by the Dardennes. When looking at a film noir, the theory still holds weight, or if anything is more relevant. By 1947, noir was starting to be thought of as a genre (would more read more

Ride the Pink Horse, 1947, Robert Montgomery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 19, 2015
Apr 19 Posted by aaronwest I’ve talked before about “regulated differences” before when discussing La Promesse (link) by the Dardennes. When looking at a film noir, the theory still holds weight, or if anything is more relevant. By 1947, noir was starting to be thought of as a genre (would more read more

Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 19, 2015
Ride the Pink Horse
Directed by Robert Montgomery
Written by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer from a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes
1947/USA
Universal International Pictures
First viewing/Criterion DVD I prolonged my 1947 viewing a bit to be able to see this long unavailable film which was just r read more
