Wheeling Film Noir Fest

Fri, 25 Apr, 2025 at 06:00 pm to Sun, 27 Apr, 2025 at 09:00 pm UTC-04:00

Scottish Rite Cathedral | Wheeling

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Wheeling Film Noir Fest A three day festival showcasing the glorious onscreen grit that is Film Noir.
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www.wheelingfilmnoirfest.com

Join us at the Wheeling Scottish Rite Cathedral's Art Deco theater for three days of electrifying Film Noir programming. Each of the 10 films screened throughout the fest will be accompanied by its own guest presenter who will discuss a variety of subjects related to the film.

Opening night (Friday April 25th) includes the performance of a live jazz band soon after the doors open, and is included in the ticket purchase.

We'll offer a full concession stand serving a wide array of treats, as well as both alcoholic and non-alchoholic drinks, available sun-up to sundown.

Individual screening $9

Day Pass $24

Weekend Pass $60


Friday April 25th

đź•‘: 05:00 PM - 06:15 PM
Doors Open & Live Jazz Band
đź•‘: 06:15 PM - 07:30 PM
Detour (1945), Director: Edgar G Ulmer
Host: Bitten Heine (Producer / Filmmaker)

Info: Down and out musician, Al Roberts (played by Tom Neal), trails his starry-eyed girlfriend to Hollywood and encounters a mysterious man on a lonesome desert highway, forever altering his future. Further led astray by a feral hitchhiker named Vera (played by Ann Savage), Al tumbles on the unforgiving streets of Downtown Los Angeles. There’s zero fluff in this 67-minute crime story. This is a flawless portrayal of desperate characters navigating a society still reeling from the Great Depression, cranked out by a little B-movie studio that could. Presenter, Bitten Heine, shares the often overlooked history of low budget filmmaking during the golden era of Hollywood, and how Edgar Ulmer's shoestring production budget resulted in a hardboiled jewel.


đź•‘: 07:45 PM - 09:45 PM
Nightmare Alley (1947), Director: Edmund Goulding
Host: Mr. Arm & Velda Von Minx (Hosts of Trundle Manor)

Info: Tyrone Power’s performance as a ghoulish carnival grifter in Nightmare Alley shattered his romantic lead typecast and introduced an audience to the murky depths a man can sink when possessed by the pursuit of prominence. While his dark pathology is reflected in the caravan of sideshow performers he travels with, glimpses of humanity emerge in the surroundings despite a bleak foreshadowing. A potent presentation of the world inhabited by phony spiritualists, human oddities, and a working class on the fringe. This horror dappled Noir restructured the genre and paved a new path in filmmaking possibilities. Special Guest Presenters, Mr. Arm & Velda Von Minx visit us from the Trundle Manor in Pittsburgh to fascinate us with stories of sideshow oddities in both fiction and non-fiction form, as well as the eerie mechanics involved in the making of Nightmare Alley.


Saturday April 26th

đź•‘: 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Doors Open
đź•‘: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Sudden Fear (1952), Director: David Miller
Host: Special Presentation (TBA)

Info: Playwright, Myra Hudson (Joan Crawford), relies on her keen sense of character to create sensational scenes on Broadway, and believes her instincts are equally accurate about a budding romance with stage actor Lester Blaine (Jack Palance). As their whirlwind courtship hurtles towards wedding vows, Myra stumbles upon evidence that could steer her from danger if she chooses to conjure up a real-life cat and mouse plot. A quintessential nail biter of a film, as only David Miller could direct, where Joan Crawford channels her silent film chops and delivers, arguably, the best performance of her career.


đź•‘: 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950), Director: Otto Preminger
Host: Det. Robertson (Former SoCal Homicide Investigator)

Info: Otto Preminger’s examination of a nocturnal metropolis inhabited by disenchanted outsiders is delivered through the lens of hard-nosed police detective, Mark Dixon (Dana Andrews). Prone to roughing up suspects to get his leads, he walks a tightrope back at the station when word of his unconventional methods reaches the top brass. A series of unexpected events during an investigation places Dixon at a crime scene he produced, and his frantic attempt to cover his tracks tests his true caliber. Enchanted by the equally misanthropic, but gorgeous, Morgan Taylor (Gene Tierney), Dixon must finally choose between his oath to the badge or his desire to be loved. Special Guest Presenter, retired homicide detective L. Robertson travels from the West to Wheeling to share her perspective on Otto Preminger's portrayal of a post war police detective in reflection of her career in investigations.


đź•‘: 05:00 PM - 06:45 PM
Man with the Golden Arm (1955), Director: Otto Preminger
Host: Gary Rider (Historian & Author)

Info: All Frankie Machine (Frank Sinatra) has ever wanted to do is play drums with a big band, and after a stint in the slammer, he’s back home in the North side of Chicago, and determined to stay clean for a big break. His loyal lady, Zosh (Eleanor Parker), is confined to a wheelchair and in chronic despair about their future. Unemployment, a strained relationship, and a scattered mind usher Frankie towards a wayward path, but with the intervention of an old flame (Kim Novack), his luck might finally change. With a phenomenal film score arranged and conducted by Elmer Bernstein, the musical ingenuity matched with Preminger’s vision is impossible to eclipse. Special Guest Historian and Author, Gary Rider, shares the history of complexities faced by WWII veterans, including the rarely discussed struggles with addiction and mental health. Frank Sinatra's portrayal of a veteran was a bold role to accept during an era where many veterans lived in silence.


đź•‘: 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Brute Force (1947), Director: Julles Dassin
Host: Kirby Pringle PhD (Film/Music Historian & Writer)

Info: This Pr*son Noir delivers a wallop with a formidable cast of defiant inmates filmed with such stark realism; it feels as though you’re sharing a cell inside the Westgate Pr*son’s tyrannical walls. Joe Collins (Burt Lancaster) is locked up with a bonded group of convicts while navigating a diabolical Chief of Security, Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn). While the residents ponder the poor choices and dumb luck that led to their incarceration, they grapple with the threat from inside and plot a rebellion. Presenter Kirby Pringle, shares background on Pr*son culture and the brutality that makes the California Pr*son system the nation’s most violent. Pringle worked for a few years inside a half-dozen of the golden state’s prisons and will give commentary on the incredible sets, design, and art production in Brute Force that rendered the film unforgettable. As an historian he will discuss the true story that inspired the film.


Sunday April 27th

đź•‘: 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Doors Open
đź•‘: 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Gilda(1946), Director: Charles Vidor
Host: Special Presentation (TBA)

Info: A dreamy Buenos Aires serves as a backdrop for Rita Hayworth’s emblematic role as Gilda Mundson, a femme fatale capable of seducing anything with a pulse. Glenn Ford plays Johnny Farrell, a vagabond gambler who shares a history with Gilda, unbeknownst to her newlywed husband and casino owner, Ballin Mundson (George Macready). As the star-crossed former lovers pretend to not know each other, pitfalls ensue, but Gilda’s glamour is composed.


đź•‘: 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM
Elevator to the Gallows (1958), Director: Louis Malle
Host: Special Presentation (TBA)

Info: Sometimes referred to the “Hitchcock of France”, Luis Malle’s conception of hedonistic lovers unsettled by their ruinous actions was a foundational film for the French New Wave movement. The streets of Paris at night are decadently animated in the background while our main characters frantically seek a way out of their self-imposed disasters, driven by a desire for romance and escape. A score by Miles’ Davis saunters seductively alongside the entirety of the story, as we observe deception, violence, longing, and self-redemption unfold onscreen. I would be almost impossible to find a movie that makes you feel quite as hip watching it as this eternally sophisticated Noir.


đź•‘: 04:00 PM - 05:45 PM
Pickup on South Street (1953), Director Sam Fuller
Host: Kelly Robin (Film Industry Artist & Cinephile)

Info: The streets of NYC are jammed with criminals, and survivalism is high in Sam Fuller’s Cold War vision of an urban crime story. Skip McCoy (played by Richard Widmark) is a dastardly pickpocket who slums it in a fishing dock shack on the East River, and prefers a life lived under the radar. That is until he lifts an item from Candy’s (Jean Peters) purse that could land him in boiling hot water with the United States Government. Sam Fuller’s cast of characters are all just ultimately trying to get by in a world not of their design, and their tough exteriors have been carefully constructed to trudge through their lives in the big city. Film industry professional, Kelly Robin discusses Sam Fuller's movie career, his DIY filmmaking spirit, and how his approach inspired future indie movies and studios.


đź•‘: 06:15 PM - 08:30 PM
Night of the Hunter (1955), Director: Charles Laughton
Host: Justin Sindorf (Scottish Rite Historian & Member)

Info: Adapted from the novel by Moundsville native, Davis Grubb, Night of the Hunter is a Depression era gothic Noir based on Grubb’s lifelong observations growing up in the Ohio River Valley. Robert Mitchum stars as Harry Powell, a freshly paroled jailhouse preacher who charms his way into Willa Harper’s (Shelly Winters) home, intent on ransacking a small fortune rumored to be stashed on the property. Powell practically oozes homicidal maniac and can’t maintain his ruse for long. Charles Laughton’s piercing perception of darkness and light in Grubb’s story is translated masterfully, with key shots filmed locally to truly bring his novel to life. For our closing film, we will feature two presentations by local historians. Justin Sindorf, will share the history of the theater in the Scottish Rite Cathedral, followed by Dr. Christina Fisanick, Author of Pulling the Thread - Untangling Wheeling History. Dr Fisanick will the discuss the life and work of Davis Grubb, author of Night of the Hunter


Event Venue

Scottish Rite Cathedral, 83 14th Street, Wheeling, United States

Tickets

USD 9.63 to USD 70.48

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