The Big Nowhere is a series of columns I’ve been doing for the 4:3 site, in which I look at the best film noir you’ve never heard of. Number 4 in the series is Jerry Hopper’s 1954 B-noir, Naked Alibi. A tale of desperate men, a femme fatale, jealously, obsession, set in a seedy small town, just your average film noir cocktail. What makes this otherwise average film worth seeing is the presence of Sterling Hayden as the disgraced cop and Gloria Grahame as the singer, two of the most interesting actors who worked in film noir in the late ’40s and ’50s.
You can read the piece in full here on the 4:3 site.
“Mexico was the destination of choice for characters in many film noirs.” True but you left out the most famous Mexican rendezvous ever: Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer in Out of The Past.
Dennis,
Mea culpa,a major omission on my part. I sure i have probably left out one or two others, as well.
Cheers,
Andrew