Hey!
This Saturday (and with a replay Sunday morning), TCM is playing The Set-Up from 1949 on their signature film showcase Noir Alley.
Why watch?
- People tend to think of film noir as detectives and trenchcoats and dames in slinky dresses. This movie is the opposite of all that, and is still decidedly noir. A working class story about a washed-up boxer and the woman who loves him.
- An older boxer is losing fights, and on the night of what could be his final bout, his own manager has taken a pay-off to throw the fight, but hasn't told our man.
- Robert Ryan, a noir staple and dynamite as an actor, stars as the boxer who can't close the door on his career.
- Audrey Totter is at her best in this movie. Usually cast as the bad girl - and terrific in that position - this time she plays the tormented wife. She's absolutely heart-breaking.
- The movie is directed by Robert Wise, who did every genre in Hollywood and always brought in a great picture.
I don't usually make recommendations, but this one is a favorite. If you have a chance to see it via Nori Alley on TCM or otherwise, now's the time to give it a watch.
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