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Private eyes and femmes fatales; twisted plots with downbeat endings; hardboiled tales of sex and corruption… film noir is one of Hollywood’s most enduring legacies, a genre that has fascinated for decades. With its bleak worldview and black tones, film noir continues to inspire film-makers.

Now a clutch of classics of the genre, boasting all its trademark elements, from the detectives to the beautiful dangerous women, the sharp-as-a-knife scripts to the tough-as-nails endings, are being made available to buy courtesy of Universal Pictures on 12 February 2007.

To celebrate the release of the Universal Film Noir range we’re offering you the chance to win a Philips 15-Inch LCD TV. Also two lucky runners up will each win an Alba DVD player

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