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  1. I Wake Up Screaming. I Wake Up Screaming (also known as Hot Spot) is a 1941 Film Noir directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, starring Betty Grable, Victor Mature, and Carole Landis. The film opens after the murder of Vicky Lynn (Landis), an aspiring actress. The prime suspect is Frankie Christopher (Mature), a promoter who discovered Vicky waiting ...

  2. I Wake Up Screaming is a 1941 American psychological crime movie directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and was based on the novel of the same name. It stars Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn, Laird Cregar, Chick Chandler, Cyril Ring and was distributed by 20th Century Fox .

  3. The film noir cycle features plenty of “one hit wonder” directors who made fine films in other genres but only lent their skills to noir for a single film: Roy William Neill (Black Angel, 1946), Mitchell Liesen (No Man of Her Own, 1950), and Bruce Humberstone, whose name would be entirely forgotten today if not for I Wake Up Screaming.

  4. 13. Jan. 2020 · I Wake Up Screaming may be a film noir, but it doesn’t always feel like one. Debuting before the genre fully bloomed, it possesses the cynicism, lurid themes, and ink-black lighting of noirs to come—with a plot, characters, and even cast that at times seem more at home in a 1930s comedy. The source material, a novel by Steve Fisher, was ...

  5. I Wake Up Screaming is never mentioned in the same breath as The Maltese Falcon when discussing the birth of film noir. Which would be a mistake. Both films were made around the same time. I Wake Up Screaming, however, is much closer to being a true film noir. That's thanks to some fantastic stylistic camerawork (low angles, dark shadowy ...

  6. 1. Nov. 2016 · All in all, I Wake Up Screaming is a fantastic cinematic discovery for this Film Noir fan. Kino Lorber Studio Classics blu-ray is an easy recommendation, boasting a terrific filmic transfer and clean soundtrack. By the end, the only unsolved mystery is why the movie is called “I Wake Up Screaming”, as no one ever wakes up in it, nor screams.

  7. 10. Sept. 2012 · A fine thriller in which the familiar situation of the man wrongly accused of his girl's murder is given a number of brilliant twists. Visually, adhering to the