The Crimson Canary
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- Mar 9, 2025
If I had caught this on TCM as a kid, I would’ve been obsessed. A solid B-movie whodunnit with a plot that hangs together, a cast that delivers appealing performances, and a fantastic jazz score (from both on-screen performances and non-diegetic pieces). It was, of course,…
dynamitegoatMar 9, 2025Surprisingly strong B movie with amazing jazz breaks, clever characters, and witty dialogue. I don’t know if the reveal makes sense with how the sequence of events played out but I was satisfied nonetheless. Plus, Claudia Drake is a savage who eats up the short amount of…
ToyiahJan 24, 2026the high point of the picture is far and away the musical performances of coleman hawkins and josh white, the rest of the film could be considered a sort of celluloid bell jar enclosing and preserving this beautiful artifact...and yet...i really enjoyed the whole thing. i…
dario argender - Apr 15, 2023
@TCMFest- A decent "B" Noir with a terrific Jazz score and appearances by Josh White- "One Meat Ball" and best of all Coleman Hawkins
Allan ArkushApr 4, 2026Really fun 66 minute Universal B-noir quickie about the members of a (white) jazz combo on the lam in San Francisco after being suspected of murder. What distinguishes it are a couple of live musical numbers from legends Coleman Hawkins and Josh White. Second half of a…
JimApr 20, 2020The package is cool, filled with soundtrack and free flow. Reminded me more of low budget detective films of the 70s than what they usually served in the 40s. However, the actual plot sucked pretty bad. But it was fun seeing Noah Beery Jr. getting a leading role as a tough…
PUNQ - Apr 4, 2026
Noir City second feature with The Yellow Canary. Intro by Eddie Muller and Nick Rossi. A bit of a slight movie with really great musical performances (not by the main cast). Josh White is especially fantastic! The movie is a true "b" movie running just over an hour and…
Michael J. EpsteinApr 4, 2026Look, I don’t care how ridiculous it is, I cannot resist a movie with a jazz-obsessed superdetective who can instantly identify a suspect from the way he plays the trumpet.
Quinn BaileyJan 25, 2026second film as part of the NOIR CITY film festival (see my previous review!), which i was initially looking forward to a bit more than Nora Prentiss. my colleague Mikiya, who i was actually subbing for on bass in the Nick Rossi Trio last night, showed me footage from this…
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