The Web is a 1947 film noir starring Ella Raines, Edmond O'Brien, William Bendix and Vincent Price. You can watch it online here or via Internet Archive:
Here's a screen shot from fairly early on:
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Tuesday, June 08, 2021
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...before the web that we now think of.
ReplyDeletePeople always look so classy in these old movies. I love the suit (tux maybe?) and the drink by the billiard table. They look to dressed up to call it pool. Happy T day Nita.
ReplyDeleteI don't see pockets in the table so they are playing the gentleman's game of Billiards and are dressed appropriately
DeleteI'll have to see if we can cast this on the television. Looks like a good one.
ReplyDeletePushed the blue button too soon. You find the best stuff. Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteI love these old movies I agree with Erika-so classy Happy T wishes
ReplyDeleteHow classy they were dressed in the old movies unlike nowadays.
ReplyDeleteHappyT Day
Jan
Looks like a good film. Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI remember this movie- I have seen SO many old movies as they have been my favorites for years! Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteI was impressed by the way the men were dressed for the game. Seems now days, everyone who plays pool or billiards is dressed in jeans and polo shirts. That was a great screen capture and a lovely way to celebrate T this Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteFabulous film and the perfect screen shot of them playing billiards with their drinks! Maybe they are enjoying a gin and tonic or cocktail - perfect 😁. Happy T Tuesday! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteLooks a good one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I watched part of it and it was very good! Will watch more later. Thanks for sharing and happy T day a litle late!!!!
ReplyDeleteI will have to check this movie out. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fun -- and a great cast!
ReplyDeleteWas a loose wrap up but satisfying--LOL! Vincent could play an excellent bad guy and yet play sweet guys, too. Was pretty good. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll watch him in anything, from his serious film noir to his silliest 1960s movies. Always fun.
DeleteNow there's some names to get me to watch later! Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThat was a different kind of web from the one we know now.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca