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  1. A private eye escapes his past to run a gas station in a small town, but his past catches up with him. Now he must return to the big city world of danger, corruption, double crosses and duplicitous dames.

  2. Out of the Past 1947 A private eye escapes his past to run a gas station in a small town, but his past catches up with him. Now he must return to the big cit...

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  3. Small-town gas pumper Jeff Bailey's mysterious past catches up with him one day when he's ordered to meet with gambler Whit Sterling. En route to the meeting, he tells girlfriend Ann his story. Flashback: Once, Jeff was a private eye hired by Sterling to find his mistress Kathie, who shot Whit and absconded with $40,000.

  4. Out of the Past (1947) Out Of The Past (1947) is a classic fate-filled doomed-romance revenge mystery film noir, directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring Robert Mitchum , Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas . From the shadows of the past stumble the memories of your misdeeds. They lug themselves towards you in heavy coats and hats — packing heat ...

  5. He is dating local girl Ann Miller and lives a quiet life. But Jeff has a secret past, and when a mysterious stranger arrives in town, Jeff is forced to return to the dark world he had tried to escape. Jeff Bailey seems to be a mundane gas station owner in remote Bridgeport, California. He is dating local girl Ann Miller and lives a quiet life.

  6. Out of the Past is the absolute quintessential film noir thriller, loaded with just about everything the genre has to offer, all served up with consummate style - haunting dream-like cinematography, a plot to make your head spin, the most alluring femme fatale, and the definitive noir hero. This is a film which shames many earlier film noirs ...

  7. Out of the Past is often ranked among the greatest film noirs ever made. Director Jacques Tourneur, previously known for such B-grade horror films as Cat People (1942) and I Walked with a Zombie (1943), received high praise for his teaming of Mitchum and Douglas, and Mitchum’s laconic performance in particular has been hailed as one of the best of his career.