Noir Alley watch party screens House of Numbers on TCM
TCM's Noir Alley hosted a live watch-along of the 1957 film House of Numbers, with viewers live-commenting the movie's cold open. Commenters pointed out real California landmarks visible or referenced in the film, including the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge near San Quentin and pre-Interstate California Highway 99. Social posts riffed on in-film props such as a tongue-in-cheek 'Double Indemnity Market' gag and celebrated the picture's B-movie pedigree. The event underscored how midcentury noir uses recognizable locales and pulpy touches, making House of Numbers a compact example worth revisiting for location and genre fans.
My Great Grandfather was in San Quentin in the 30s for robbing the same store in Oakland 3 times in the same month. #NoirAlley #TCMParty #HouseOfNumbers
Whoa! You don't hear that every day!
Well, at least he was persistent! 🤷♂️
Did he hide 'the loot'? Perhaps under a rock in a field? Nowadays it's just hidden in other banks.🤓
Only someone with an understanding of the Q can understand the levity of what you said. Your GGF did some cold downtime. Straight outta East Bay. #Respect
No judgement, but before the 3rd time you'd think he'd figured out he wasn't good at it? 🤷♀️
Gotta give him points for persistence!
If at first you don't succeed ...
You should always try something 3 times before you give it up
I wish he lived in an age where his release could earn some TMZ/CourtTV dollars for the family. Seriously though, did he have a beef with them?
Interesting. Wonder what caused him to have a mission against that store?🤔😃