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Crimebo the Crime Clown reads from his Big Book of Crime

For a shockingly reasonable fee, Crimebo the Crime Clown will come to your party and read from his Big Book of Terrible Crimes about all the ghastly things that happened on your special day. Click the contact link for more info.

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Gorgeously lurid... with an introduction from James Ellroy.

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Collection of photos from the tabloid Herald-Express.

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A deft fictional imagining of the dark circumstances behind starlet Jean Spangler's unsolved 1949 disappearance.

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Widely recognized as the best non-fiction book written about Southern California for the period 1920s through the 1940s... packed with fascinating material on the region and its galaxy of personalities.


an exceptionally well-done resource, and a welcome addition to the shelves of any Los Angelaphile, scholar, or visitor who seeks a self-guided tour.


An elegant, A to Z compendium of Marlowe's ever-more-relevant observations about crime, women, work, sex, good, evil, and life in the big city.


In 1949, photographer Don Normark walked up into the hills of Los Angeles, looking for a good view. Instead, he found Chavez Ravine, a ramshackle Mexican-American neighborhood tucked away in Elysian Park like a "poor man's Shangri-la." Enchanted, he stayed for a year amidst the wild roses, tin roofs, and wandering goats of this uniquely intact rural community on the city's outskirts. Accepted by the residents, Normark was able to photograph a life that, though bowed down by poverty, was lived fully, openly, and joyfully.


"Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles"


Jim Heimann is the man to see in Hollywood if you are making a movie that is set in Southern California in bygone times--he combines the skills of an archivist, a cultural anthropologist, a designer and a historian, and he knows where to look for a dusty photographic relic that shows what any corner of byway of Los Angeles looked like on a particular day in the past. Heimann's remarkable skill set is put to good use in this beguiling collection of black-and-white photographs that depict the demimonde of Los Angeles from the '20s to the '50s. What the photographer Weegee did for New York in his classic "Naked City," Heimann now does for Los Angeles.






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Based on the Erwin "Machine Gun" Walker case, a favorite at 1947project
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Shot on Bunker Hill + Yvonne DeCarlo, mmmm....
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Anthony Mann Film Noir Double Feature [DVD] DVD

The Best Of Film Noir [DVD] DVD

The Hitch-Hiker [DVD](1953) DVD

Railroaded [DVD](1947) DVD

The Big Combo [DVD](1955) DVD

D.O.A. [DVD](1950) DVD

The Blue Gardenia [DVD](1953) DVD

Detour [DVD](1945) DVD

Strange Illusion [DVD](1945) DVD

The Big Heat [DVD](1953) DVD

Raw Deal [DVD](1948) DVD

Slightly Scarlet [DVD](1955) DVD

T-Men [DVD](1947) DVD

Gunman In The Streets [DVD](1950) DVD

The Chase [DVD](1946) DVD

Laura [DVD](1944) DVD

He Walked By Night [DVD](1948) DVD

Odds Against Tomorrow [DVD](1959) DVD

D.O.A. (1950)/The Hitch-Hiker (1953) [DVD] DVD

Too Late For Tears [DVD](1949) DVD

Gun Crazy [DVD](1949) DVD

Film Noir Classic Collection [DVD] DVD

The Big Clock [DVD](1948) DVD

Black Angel [DVD](1946) DVD

The Scar [DVD](1948) DVD

Strange Illusion [DVD](1945) DVD

Night And The City [DVD](1950) DVD

Port Of New York [DVD](1949) DVD

Born To Kill [DVD](1947) DVD

Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 2 [DVD] DVD

House By The River [DVD](1950) DVD

The Dark Corner [DVD](1946) DVD

Kiss Of Death [DVD](1947) DVD

Where The Sidewalk Ends [DVD](1950) DVD

Boomerang [DVD](1947) DVD

I Wake Up Screaming [DVD](1942) DVD

Portland Expose (1957)/They Were So Young [DVD](1954) DVD

Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 3 [DVD] DVD

The Scar (1948)/The Limping Man (1953) [DVD] DVD

Too Late For Tears [DVD](1949) DVD

Classic Film Noir Double Feature [DVD] DVD

Whispering City [DVD](1947) DVD

The Street With No Name [DVD](1948) DVD

Without Warning [DVD](1952) DVD

Somewhere In The Night [DVD](1946) DVD

Whirlpool [DVD](1949) DVD

Panic In The Streets [DVD](1950) DVD

Classic Film Noir Gift Set (10-DVD Set) [DVD] DVD

Film Noir Classics Collection (4-DVD Set) [DVD] DVD

Fallen Angel [DVD](1945) DVD

House On Telegraph Hill [DVD](1951) DVD

Performancing Metrics

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