Noir City 2026: The Man I Love
February 14, 2026
A coast-to-coast road trip through a world of atmospheric nightclubs, tenements, and backlot streets, this majestic melodrama is part noir, part soap opera, and pure Hollywood magic. As flinty chanteuse Petey Brown, Ida Lupino is at the apex of her big-screen glamour.
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Saturday, February 14, 2026
As flinty chanteuse Petey Brown, Ida Lupino is at the apex of her big-screen glamour, offering a radiantly romantic vision of the post-WWII American woman—able to settle everyone’s hash but her own. A coast-to-coast road trip through a world of atmospheric nightclubs, tenements, and backlot streets, this majestic melodrama is part noir, part soap opera, and pure Hollywood magic. Reportedly, the film’s mix of music, romance, and noir inspired Martin Scorsese to make New York, New York. This was Lupino’s third film with director Walsh, and, despite the high heels and form-fitting lamé gowns, Ida is every bit as tough as she was in They Drive by Night and High Sierra, her first two films with Walsh. Featuring an array of classic songs, including “Why Was I Born?” and the Gershwin melody “The Man I Love,” Lupino’s singing voice for the film was dubbed by American contralto Peg La Centra, wife of actor Paul Stewart, a NOIR CITY favorite.
- Director: Raoul Walsh
- Principal Cast: Ida Lupino, Robert Alda, Andrea King, Martha Vickers, Bruce Bennett
- Country: USA
- Year: 1946
- Running Time: 96 min.
- Producer: Arnold Albert
- Screenplay: Catherine Turney, Jo Pagano
- Cinematographers: Sidney Hickox
- Editors: Owen Marks
- Format: DCP
- US Distributor: Warner Brothers