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Phantom Lady (1944) was a Crime - Film Noir Film directed by Robert Siodmak and produced by Joan Harrison.

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Ella Raines searches for the "Phantom Lady"

By Stephen Reginald on Nov 19, 2022 From Classic Movie Man

Ella Raines searches for the "Phantom Lady" Phantom Lady (1944) is an American film noir directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Franchot Tone, Ella Rains, and Alan Curtis. This was Siodmak’s first film noir, a genre he would be closely identified with throughout his career. The film was ... Read full article


Review: The Phantom Lady (1944)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 10, 2017 From 4 Star Films

Robert Siodmak might not be the foremost of lauded directors, but it’s indisputable that film noir as a genre, a movement, a style, whatever you want to call it, would be a lot less interesting without him. Phantom Lady is a perfect illustration of that fact as it takes a simple plotting devic... Read full article


Review: The Phantom Lady (1944)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 10, 2017 From 4 Star Films

Robert Siodmak might not be the foremost of lauded directors, but it’s indisputable that film noir as a genre, a movement, a style, whatever you want to call it, would be a lot less interesting without him. Phantom Lady is a perfect illustration of that fact as it takes a simple plotting devic... Read full article


The Dark, Rainy Streets of "Phantom Lady"

By Rick29 on Apr 25, 2016 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

An example of Siodmak's lighting. If you've read this blog recently, you know we've been on a film noir kick since the start of the new year.We started by revisiting The Blue Dahlia and then moving on to This Gun For Hire and Black Angel. Our latest noir is Robert Siodmak's 1944 "B" mystery Phantom... Read full article


PHANTOM LADY ( 1944 )

By Theresa Brown on Aug 16, 2015 From CineMaven's Essays from the Couch

I saw the announcements for the ANTI-DAMSEL BLOGATHON?hosted by Fritzi of MOVIES SILENTLY and Jo of?THE LAST DRIVE-IN and my heart skipped a little beat. No arrythmia, nothing serious, nothing to call 9-1-1 about, but it did do a small happy dance. This quote in particular caught my eye: ?Let?s drag... Read full article


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After the film's release, Jacques Press and Eddie Cherkose sued Universal for $20,000 for not getting on-screen credit for their song "Chick-ee-Chick."
Although Franchot Tone is given top billing in this film, he does not appear for the first 45 minutes.
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