They Overview:
They (1993) was a Film directed by John Korty and produced by Bridget Terry.
BlogHub Articles:
Will They Stay Together? Part I
By shadowsandsatin on Aug 24, 2025 From Shadows and SatinFor several years now, I?ve wanted to devote a blog post to the couples of noir. Not couples who ultimately failed to survive noir?s shadowy realm, like Anna and Steve of Criss Cross (1949) fame, or Gun Crazy?s (1950) Annie Laurie Starr and Bart Tare. Instead, I visualized taking a look at those cou... Read full article
"I took a script to Spencer Tracy. I had gotten a ten-minute lecture about how I was supposed to go around the back to the gardener?s shack and leave it with him. Well, I screwed up and knocked on the front door. Then I saw Katharine Hepburn through the window, doing the dishes. I thought, Oh, gosh, I?m getting fired. They really l
By Amber S. on May 22, 2025 From Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn BlogWilliam Morris agent Larry Fitzgerald, from an interview in David Rensin’s The Mailroom: Hollywood History from the Bottom Up (via lynnelemon)(via noyoudontoprah-deactivated20130)
... Read full article"You can write about birth till hell freezes over, but there it is. It’s magic. You can write about death, but there it is, we don’t know anything about it, where we go, or what the hell it’s about. You can analyze love, but they know less about it now than they have ever known, and the whole philosophy in recent
By Amber S. on Jan 20, 2025 From Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog–Katharine Hepburn, in an interview with John Kobal, People Will Talk, 1985... Read full article
Noirvember Day 23: From the Moment They Met, It Was Murder!
By shadowsandsatin on Nov 23, 2024 From Shadows and SatinI started reading From the Moment They Met It Was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir back in the spring of 2024. My writing projects this year have thrown a variety of monkey wrenches into my reading time, but I finished the book today ? and just in time for Double Indemnity week he... Read full article
Book Review: “From the Moment They Met It Was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir”
By Stephen Reginald on Apr 24, 2024 From Classic Movie ManBook Review: “From the Moment They Met It Was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir” Title: From the Moment They Met It Was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film NoirBy: Alain Silver and James UrsiniPublisher: Running Press – Turner Classic MoviesISBN: 978... Read full article
See all They articles
Quotes from
Facts about
No facts for this film.


