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| - Film Noir is the 32nd overall episode of Tegami Bachi
- Film noir was a style of fiction that originated on Earth in the 20th century. Film noir was commonly used for detective stories, and San Francisco in the 1940s was a typical setting. The Dixon Hill series was an example of a film noir story. (TNG - Assimilation² comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2") In 2369, Julian Bashir and Jadzia Dax entered a holosuite where a film noir holographic program was running. (DS9 novel: Warped)
- Film Noir is a genre of film which developed during the late 1940s to mid-1950s both in American and European cinema. German expressionism is often cited as one of its main artistic roots. It had a large impact on the style of Miami Vice, helped by executive producer Michael Mann, whose trademark Neo-Noir style can be witnessed in films such as Thief, Manhunter, Heat and Collateral.
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| - Film Noir is the 32nd overall episode of Tegami Bachi
- Film noir was a style of fiction that originated on Earth in the 20th century. Film noir was commonly used for detective stories, and San Francisco in the 1940s was a typical setting. The Dixon Hill series was an example of a film noir story. (TNG - Assimilation² comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2") In 2369, Julian Bashir and Jadzia Dax entered a holosuite where a film noir holographic program was running. (DS9 novel: Warped)
- Film Noir is a genre of film which developed during the late 1940s to mid-1950s both in American and European cinema. German expressionism is often cited as one of its main artistic roots. It had a large impact on the style of Miami Vice, helped by executive producer Michael Mann, whose trademark Neo-Noir style can be witnessed in films such as Thief, Manhunter, Heat and Collateral.
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