- - many a mystery film
- - Film ... (gritty film genre)
- - Like some 1940s films, a bit of histrionic overcall
- - "key largo" genre
- - crime-fiction genre
- - Film ... (gritty crime genre)
- - film genre often centering on a private eye
- - the maltese falcon and double indemnity are classics of the "film ........" genre.
- - Dark and moody film genre
- - Dubliners unlikely to feature in such films?
- - genre for the big heat and the big sleep
- - Word after 'film' or 'Drakkar'
- - Genre of crime film
- - "mildred pierce" genre
- - Film style with a French name
- - Film ... (gritty genre)
- - A gritty, dark crime film genre
- - neo-...... (genre for the film "memento")
- - Gritty, dark film genre
- - Film ... (genre of crime dramas)
- - "kiss me deadly" genre
- - Double Indemnity film genre
- - Film ... (film genre with dark themes)
- - Neo-... (movie genre)
- - Type of film only showing in visible and ultraviolet light?
- - "Nightmare Alley" genre
- - pessimistic, in film terms
- - Popular crime film genre
- - ... film
- - Film ... (1940s movie genre)
- - Somber film genre(Used today)
- - Cynical cinematic genre
- - Word after "film" or "cafe"
- - Hard-boiled crime genre
- - Word with cafe or film
- - Film ...... (moody movie)
- - Word with "film" or "cafe"
- - Film style
- - "Chinatown" film genre
- - Suspenseful film genre
- - Somber genre
- - Dark film genre, for short
- - "The Maltese Falcon" genre
- - Word with café or film
- - Pinot or film follower
- - Hard-boiled film genre
- - Gumshoe genre
- - Genre for "The Maltese Falcon"
- - Film ...... (shadowy genre)
- - Crime-drama genre
- - Bleakly pessimistic film genre
- - Bleak, as film
- - "The Third Man" genre
- - "The Maltese Falcon" film genre
- - Spooky movie genre
- - Spooky film genre
- - Shadowy genre of crime film
- - Shadowy film genre
- - Neo-...... (modern film genre)
- - Mitchum's genre
- - Marlowe's genre
- - Kind of dark film
- - Grim genre
- - Genre that "The Dark Knight" owes a debt to
- - Genre spoofed by "The Cheap Detective"
- - Genre of crime literature
- - Genre of 1944's "Laura"
- - Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949
- - Genre for the film "Out of the Past"
- - Film or pinot follower
- - Film genre with high-contrast cinematography
- - Film genre with detectives
- - Film genre often shot in high contrast
- - Film --- (dark movie)
- - Film -- ('50s style)
- - Film ....: somber genre
- - Film ...... (moody genre)
- - Film ...... (grim movie genre)
- - Film ...... (film genre)
- - Film ...... (dark, gritty film genre)
- - Film ...... (bleak genre)
- - Film .... (somber cinematic genre)
- - Dark film
- - Creepy film genre
- - Chandler genre
- - Certain type of film
- - Bleak, film-wise
- - Bleak, as a film
- - Bleak film style
- - (Of film or fiction) with bleak settings and cynical characters
- - (Of a film) bleak
- - "Touch of Evil" genre
- - "The Killers" genre
- - "The Big Sleep" film genre
- - "The Big Heat" genre
- - "Sunset Boulevard" genre
- - "Farewell, My Lovely" genre
- - "Drive" genre
- - Hard-boiled genre
- - Film trailer
- - Somber film genre
- - Genre for the 1947 film 'Nightmare Alley'
- - Film marked by pessimism and menace
- - Gothic ...... (genre that mixes elements of mystery and horror)
- - Detective film genre
- - Genre of the film 'Gilda'
- - Dark film genre
- - Genre of crime fiction
- - pinot ---, wine grape variety
- - French word for "black"
- - like the cinematic world of hard-boiled detectives
- - Pinot ... (wine type)
- - Counterpart of rouge, in roulette
- - Some crime flicks
- - adjective for 1949's gun crazy
- - number one red-head is black in paris
- - style of fiction that catherynne m. valente called "a fairy tale with guns"
- - Pinot ...
- - Pinot ..., red wine grape variety
- - Black, in Brest
- - Pinot ...... (wine)
- - Rouge counterpart, in roulette
- - Pinot ...... (dry red wine)
- - Roulette bet at Monte Carlo
- - Pinot ...... (wine variety)
- - Like some roulette numbers
- - Bleak, in Hollywood
- - Bet that's not rouge
- - Stendhal's "Le Rouge et le ......"
- - Roulette wheel color, in Monte Carlo
- - Rouge's partner
- - Pinot ...... (type of red wine)
- - Café ...... (black coffee)
- - Bleak, as literature
- - Bleak crime fiction
- - Alternative to rouge in roulette
- - Très pessimistic
- - Some fiction, informally
- - Shot with dramatic shadows, perhaps
- - Roulette term
- - Roulette choice in Rouen
- - Roulette choice in Monte Carlo
- - Roulette bet that's not rouge
- - Roulette bet in Monte Carlo
- - Rough et ......
- - Rouge's sidekick
- - Rouge's counterpart
- - Rouge et ......
- - Rouge counterpart
- - Pinot ...... (red wine variety)
- - Pinot ...... (red wine choice)
- - Pinot ...... (a table wine)
- - Pinot ...... (a red wine)
- - Not rouge
- - Monte Carlo color
- - Monte Carlo bet
- - Like pulp fiction's world
- - Like many old thrillers
- - Like a gumshoe's universe
- - Like "The Maltese Falcon"
- - Jet, at Orly?
- - Jacques' black
- - It pays 1:1 in roulette
- - Hard-boiled, in a way
- - Guy ...... (Garrison Keillor character)
- - François Hollande's jet
- - Even-money casino bet
- - Dark: French.
- - Dark: Fr.
- - Dark picture
- - Dark crime fiction
- - Dark and atmospheric
- - Cynical stories
- - Cynical and bleak
- - Color of some wine grapes
- - Color of Monet
- - Color of encre de Chine
- - Charles de Gaulle's jet
- - Chandler specialty
- - Cafi ...... (black coffee)
- - Bleak, as a movie
- - Black, to Pierre
- - Black, to Jacques
- - Black, to Braque
- - Black, to Bertrand
- - Black, s'il vous plaît
- - Black, in Nice
- - Black, in Nantes
- - Black, in French
- - Black, as roulette numbers
- - Black, along the Somme
- - Black, abroad
- - "Pinot ...... / Roseanne Barr" ("The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" lyric)
- - "Le Rouge et le ......": Stendhal
- - Some old movies.
- - Casino call
- - Monte Carlo roulette bet
- - Black, in Paris
- - Black in Bussieres
- - Hardly a rosy picture
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