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Harvard Film Archive series shines light on noir
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May 25, 2008, 08:50:36 PM »
This article on boston.com from the Boston Globe believes the 1945 film
My Name Is Julia Ross
shares things in common with DS:
Series shines light on hoods, dames, and dark deeds of film noir
(Check out page 2.)
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There's another DS connection you missed, MB: the article mentions writer David Goodis, who was a pal of Grayson Hall!
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