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Day 10 of Noirvember: Jane Palmer in Too Late for Tears (1949)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 10, 2021

Today’s Noirvember post shines the spotlight on one determined sister – Jane Palmer in Too Late for Tears (1949). WHAT’S TOO LATE FOR TEARS ABOUT? A California housewife, Jane Palmer (Lizabeth Scott), is unhappy with her station in life. She wants what she can’t have, she envies the trappings read more

What’s Streaming in Feb on the CMH Channel at Best Classics Ever? Too Hot to Handle, Lady of Burlesque, Too Late for Tears.

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 2, 2021

Our February Picks on the Classic Movie Hub ChannelFebruary Birthdays and Femme Fatales! It’s that time again… We have our monthly free streaming picks for our Classic Movie Hub Channel at Best Classics Ever (BCE) – the mega streaming channel for classic movies read more

YouTube Noir — Noirvember Day 13: Too Late for Tears (1949)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 13, 2020

How do I love Lizabeth Scott? How much time do you have? She may not have been the best actress in the world, but boy, was she made for noir. There was just something about her – was it her voice, her hair, her eyes, her smile? The way she wore her clothes? (The way she sipped her tea?) Whatever it read more

Too Late for Tears (1949)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 1, 2018

A couple is driving along a desert highway when a bag loaded full of cash is tossed into the back of their convertible by a passing motorist. They’re a pair of everyday nobodies and yet this single act of fate throws their entire existence into chaos. Of course, it gets a little leg up thanks read more

Flicker Alley: The Unapologetic Women of Too Late for Tears (1949) and Woman on the Run (1950)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 11, 2016

This post is my entry in the Flicker Alley Noir Blog-a-thon, Detectives and Dames. Click here to read other entries and learn more about these amazing new releases. I know it wasn't very noir of me, but I cheered when I learned that restored versions of Woman on the Run (1950) and Too La read more

o/t: my essay on Too Late for Tears crossposted

Noirish Posted by John Grant on May 10, 2016

My essay on Too Late for Tears (1949) that appeared here a few days ago has now been crossposted on the Flicker Alley site as part of their effort to promote their restorations on DVD and BR, released today, of this movie and Woman on the Run (1950). Click the pic above to go to the full, resplende read more

Too Late for Tears (1949)

Noirish Posted by John Grant on May 7, 2016

vt Killer Bait US / 100 minutes / bw / Hunt Stromberg, UA Dir: Byron Haskin Pr: Hunt Stromberg Scr: Roy Huggins Story: Too Late for Tears (1947, originally serialized in Saturday Evening Post) by Roy Huggins Cine: William Mellor Cast: Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan Duryea, Arthur Kennedy, Kristine read more

The “Try It, You’ll Like It” Blogathon: Too Late for Tears (1949)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Dec 6, 2015

Before my youngest daughter goes off to college next year (sniff!), I am determined to cram her with as much film noir as I can. In the last several months, I’ve had the opportunity to take her to see three of my favorites on the big screen (which is pretty much the only way I can pin her down long read more

Too Late for Tears (1949)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on May 27, 2012

Jane (Lizabeth Scott) and Alan Palmer (Arthur Kennedy) are traveling on a dark and nearly deserted highway when a stranger in a speeding car suddenly throws a bag containing $60,000 cash, obviously meant for someone else, into the back seat of their car. (Image via alifeatthemovies.com) Alan wants t read more

Too Late for Tears (1949).

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Sep 3, 2011

Too Late for Tears (1949). Film noir directed by Byron Haskin. Cast: Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea. The screenplay was written by Roy Huggins, from a serial he wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. The film was reissued as, Killer Bait (1955). One evening, while Alan and Jane Palmer are out driv read more