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Odds Against Tomorrow

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Director: Robert Wise
1959 / 96min / Digital

Dede Allen’s first major work as an editor, directed by mentor (and Citizen Kane cutter) Robert Wise, was this late film noir starring Robert Ryan as a racist ex-con and Harry Belafonte as his partner-in-crime, a garrulous gambler and nightclub singer who, to the great discomfort of Ryan’s character, happens to be Black. A smart, supple, suspenseful genre piece/allegory that trips along to the beat of a hip score by John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet, with a primo supporting cast featuring quintessential noir dames Shelley Winters and Gloria Grahame.

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