Canadian screen star Hume Cronyn, on the right, as “Arthur Keats”, with, standing on his left, one of Hollywood’s most sensuous actresses of all time, Lana Turner, as “Cora Smith”, the legendary Hollywood Film Noir ‘Femme Fatale’ in Tay Garnett’s Film Noir crime movie drama adaptation of James M. Cain’s 1934 novel ‘The Postman Always Rings Twice’ (1946). This Film Noir masterpiece was produced by Carey Wilson for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, and the movie also starred Hollywood legend John Garfield as the leading man as “Frank Chambers”, Cecil Kellaway as “Nick Smith”, Leon Ames as “Kyle Sackett”, Audrey Totter as “Madge Gorland”, Alan Reid as “Ezra Liam Kennedy”, and Jeff York as “Blair”. This version was the third filming of this novel, and the first under the title of the novel. It was previously filmed as ‘Le Dernier Tournant’ (literally “The Last Turning”, but here I would translate it as “The Final Turning”), a French film from 1939, and then as ‘Ossessione’ (“Obsession”), an Ita...