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For episode nine, the theme is.... blokes fighting each other for money. We meet up with author, broadcaster and cultural theorist, Ken Hollings to discuss Jules Dassin‘s 1950 British Noir, Night and the City. It stars Richard Widmark as street hustler, Harry Fabien and Gene Tierney as his long suffering girlfriend. With stunning performances from Googie Withers, Francis L Sullivan & Herbert Lom, the film is a deep, dark dive into Soho’s seedier side in the austere post-war years and the weird world of professional wrestling!

Pictures of Francis L Sullivan & Googie Withers as Philip & Helen Nosseross on the cover of Picturegoer, July 1950

Excellent short video about locations used in Night and the City WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS!

Buy Night and the City on Blu-ray (including some spectacularly good extras) here

Stream the version released in the UK here

And just for comparison’s sake, have a look at the version released in the US here

***UPDATE*** an article by the BFI's Josephine Botting about Gene Tierney's time spent in the UK.

Sticking with the blokes fighting theme, Domwas dragged down a dark Soho alleyway by writer, researcher, London tour-guide and host of the Murder Mile Podcast, Michael J-Buchanan-Dunne . Mike had death on his mind but thankfully it was one that took place back in 1965 – the mysterious & tragic demise of the boxer, Freddie Mills. Officially recorded as suicide, rumours have swirled around ever since that it was actually murder. But what does Mike think?