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T Jones

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Cornel Wilde , "The Big Combo", 1955
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A shout out to Annie Hardinge, costumer of Magpie Murders, for hand-bashing the hats.

For me it ruins period films to see modern mass-produced machine-shaped fedoras.

Atticus Pund's hat (left) is really cool and adds much to his character.

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It definitely adds a layer of authenticity. I can suspend disbelief to a great extent, but there's no denying when you see a picture than nails those sorts of details, the whole thing just *looks* immediately right. Wardrobe rather than costume, so to speak. I think it helps a lot too if a particular actor is comfortable in period clothing and wears it like it's just their clothes. Dicaprio is one performer I think really convinces in mid-century set pieces for that reason, he just looks so at home in the wardrobe. It'd be interesting to show a bunch of variations on period-set films to people not into the vintage thing and see whether and what they spotted.
 

T Jones

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One well known actor from the 1930s and 1940s was John Payne, who was real good in film noir and did several of those films.

These pictures are from the 1949 film noir, "The Crooked Way". John Payne portrays a returning amnesiac WWII Vet who was wounded in battle and released from a military hospital. He went to Los Angeles to retrace his steps to see if he could regain his memory only to find that his real name isn't the decorated war hero, Eddie Rice, but a notorious gangster, Eddie Riccardi, who changed his identity and joined the army to escape gansters who were out for revenge.

Great hats in this one.
 

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Mighty44

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One well known actor from the 1930s and 1940s was John Payne, who was real good in film noir and did several of those films.

These pictures are from the 1949 film noir, "The Crooked Way". John Payne portrays a returning amnesiac WWII Vet who was wounded in battle and released from a military hospital. He went to Los Angeles to retrace his steps to see if he could regain his memory only to find that his real name isn't the decorated war hero, Eddie Rice, but a notorious gangster, Eddie Riccardi, who changed his identity and joined the army to escape gansters who were out for revenge.

Great hats in this one.
Great photos. I saw that years ago—will have to try and find it again. I remember him in a Glenn Miller movie called Sun Valley Serenade—lightweight but enjoyable.
 

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