It's Noirsville, a visually oriented blog celebrating the vast and varied sources of inspiration, all of the resulting output, and all of the creative reflections back, of a particular style/tool of film making used in certain film/plot sequences or for a films entirety that conveyed claustrophobia, alienation, obsession, and events spiraling out of control, that came to fruition in the roughly the period of the last two and a half decades of B&W film.
The Troc ad is interesting because there is quite a bit of history to the venue. Blaze Starr used to dance there and there were rumors that she had a fling with former mayor and Philadelphia police commissioner Frank Rizzo. Philly had no night life back then, especially of the prurient style. The Troc did not have a liquor license because of its nudity. Those were the days!
The Troc ad is interesting because there is quite a bit of history to the venue. Blaze Starr used to dance there and there were rumors that she had a fling with former mayor and Philadelphia police commissioner Frank Rizzo. Philly had no night life back then, especially of the prurient style. The Troc did not have a liquor license because of its nudity. Those were the days!
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