It's film noir and intrigue, romance and swell figured leading ladies in full silken slips that lure me to the old B&W movies...
the sound of Ingrid Bergman's Swedish accented words, her cute curve of a nose, and tears on cue
Marlene Dietrich's mouth and slight German smile
that always sultry look of Lauren Bacall's
Jean Arthur's schoolgirl voice and such a Dove-soap complexion
the way Bette Davis sensuously smokes her cigarette
Barbara Stanwyck's blonde hairdo and shapely legs...that cold deliberate delivery in Double Indemnity (1944), when she speaks these lines to Walter concerning their murder of her husband:
"We're both rotten."
"It's straight down the line for both of us."

