Here's all the info:https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Noir-Archive-Volume-1-1944-1954-Blu-ray/226593/711 Ocean Drive (1950) is a hidden gem and Escape in the Fog (1945) only has appeal to Boetticher completionists. The Black Book aka Reign of Terror (1949) is directed by Anthony Mann, so that's great that another prime era Mann movie is released on bluray.
I think I'll keep recording them and posting them myself – my recordings are not great quality and I don't post them immediately – but once they're there, they're there forever
Thank you! (Although "forever" should be in quotes, of course). We don't really care about the quality, since the content is the important point. Just do what you've been doing, which has been a great service (at least to me).
Q: What's the weirdest noir of all time? He answered that from the classic noir era, "I'm going to say, without hesitation, that it's The Chase (1946)." He says it is "like a David Lynch movie made in the 1940's."
Watching this again on the new Kino BD I suddenly realized: this is the Mulholland Dr. of the 1940s.