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The Grifters premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 14, 1990, and went into wide release in the U.S. on January 4, 1991.
Miller's Crossing came out in the fall of 1990.
I think 1990 was probably the year I first got into film noir and really understood what it was. I'm sure those movies helped. Also, seeing Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid on TV didn't hurt either.
Is Miller's Crossing a version of Red Harvest? It draws things from Red Harvest, but it's not a straight adaptation. It draws things from The Glass Key, too.

The Grifters premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 14, 1990, and ..."
Very true re millers crossing. i'm sure hammett has a credit on the film.



ahhh, i wonder where i read the thing about red harvest then? anyway i'm only at 1948 so there's still a long way to go before i can revisit 1990.
as for The Grifters Remy I don't know how many times I've seen it but i have no recollection of what you just mentioned about a switch. is it possible i've missed it everytime and still understood the movie? maybe i'm just forgetting it.


Yeah, sort of second time through it as well. Initially we were blogging it but other commitments kinda got in the way. The full movie list i picked after extensive research is here: http://blahblahblahgay.blogspot.com.a...
I just recently watched The Grifters which is based on a Jim Thompson of the same name. I haven't read the book yet, but I've read a few books by him, so I can say it definitely had the feel of a Thompson novel; except it was incredibly 80's.
I'm curious to see how the book compares.