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+ | The large black and white photograph is a behind-the-scenes photo from the filming of the 1959 film "The Crimson Kimono". The photo was taken in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo neighborhood. | ||
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+ | This photo was featured on the cover and on the title page of the 2005 book "L.A. Noir: The City as Character" [https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/1595800069#_ Amazon Link] | ||
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+ | "The Crimson Kimono" follows two detectives, one caucasian and one Japanese, as they hunt for the killer of a stripper named Sugar Torch in the Japanese neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The detectives' search is complicated when they both fall in love with a key witness. [https://madhulikaliddle.com/2010/12/07/the-crimson-kimono-1959/ A more detailed summary] | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 21 April 2017
Publication Date | December 1, 2010 |
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Ad Source | MM Site |
Smiley Type | Smiley with 7 hairs |
Ad Transcript
Leitmotiv: "It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."—L. Carroll
The Orphanage directly informs Dallas Section, Deep Ellum cell that a statistical
anomaly exceeding two SDs has been detected in an early recipient of the
Рязань hors d'oeuvres--an otherwise inexplicable furor scribendi. The
"ineluctable modality of the visible" statistically appears to alter the half-life
effect(s) on a given target. The Midget Tag Team has urged harvesting the
aforesaid, as only dissection of both the nucleus amygdalae and the nucleus
accumbens can directly resolve the metabolic issues via the Asylum Choir's
[ultramicrotome] LVEM. True but tactically inconvenient—only inferential
analyses are to be conducted at any [β] location, regardless of the number of in
situ targets. [#/*] Woodward, Bisbee & Bennett can be applied mutatis
mutandis, as The Little Orphan Children have adapted the scanning software
which should provide sufficient data from those targets whose verbal output is
adequately recorded. Stoichiometric projections by Mistah Kurtz indicate that the
[2005] target's logorrheic abberancy may arise from irregular metabolization of
CYP2C19—which directly impacts the current efforts of both Jenny Geddes and
Peggy Dow. The archetypal presentations which presently give great promise
when wed with the congruent elixirs [p<0.01] vis-à-vis Judges 7:22, may morph
if the targets exhibit extended temporal duration. Richard Baxter will present an
alternative to demethylation at the forthcoming sub-plenary. AΔEΛΦ)I,
ΠPOΣEYXEΣΘE ΠEPI ΞMΩN.
SR/CL: Smiley with 7 hairs
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The large black and white photograph is a behind-the-scenes photo from the filming of the 1959 film "The Crimson Kimono". The photo was taken in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo neighborhood.
This photo was featured on the cover and on the title page of the 2005 book "L.A. Noir: The City as Character" Amazon Link
"The Crimson Kimono" follows two detectives, one caucasian and one Japanese, as they hunt for the killer of a stripper named Sugar Torch in the Japanese neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The detectives' search is complicated when they both fall in love with a key witness. A more detailed summary