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Crime, Detective & Noir Films That Edith Head Designed Costumes For

The always stylish Edith Head (1897-1981) designed costumes for almost 300 films in her long and distinguished career, nabbing an amazing eight Academy Awards for “Best Costume Design” in the process.

Sure, she did Bob Hope and Bing Crosby flicks, and plenty of Jerry Lewis and Elvis movies, but she also handled the costumes for some much beloved films, including several classic crime, detective and noir flicks, and even a few that fell smack dab in the middle of the Shamus Game.

In fact, her very last film, Steve Martin and Carl Reiner’s Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid, was a tribute to many of the very films she herself had worked on back in the day, and gave her the chance to recreate some of her own designs. When she passed away, shortly before its release, the film was dedicated to her memory.

Among those 300 or so films were plenty of crime or crime-adjacent films, including:

BY THE WAY…

List respectfully compiled by by Kevin Burton Smith. Image courtesy of mptvimages.com.

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