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re: Films Set in New Orleans (Looking for recommendations)

Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:39 pm to
Posted by Tangineck
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:39 pm to
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A Love Song for Bobby Long 2004


I thoroughly enjoy this movie every time I watch it. It has some great shots of the city as it was right before Katrina, like a time capsule of sorts.
Posted by JW
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:47 pm to
Love Birds
Girl's Trip
Hit Man

Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:49 pm to
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Not exactly what you asked for but MSW
if we're doing TV:



The Untouchables, "Murder Under Glass" (1961)

Eliot Ness travels to New Orleans to stop a narcotics shipment from getting to Chicago

Enjoyably over the top performances, and the climactic shootout takes place in a Mardi Gras parade (these days would anyone notice?)



While a number of shows did Mardi Gras episodes, The Fugitive curiously never did. It would seem perfect for a MG climax, w/Dr Kimble escaping Lt Gerard by getting lost in the crowd.
Posted by Godfather1
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:51 pm to
Elvis’ best
Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:52 pm to
The Marine
Focus
Candyman 2 : Farwell to the Flesh
Pelican Brief
Dracula 2000




Oh you said worth watching
Live and Let Die
Interview with a Vampire.
Albino Alligator
Posted by Tigerstark
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 5:55 pm to
Hard Target with Jean Claude van damme. Cajun man with dad named Diabeetus punches snake. Has to be seen to be believed.
Posted by DJ3K
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:05 pm to
The 2013 remake of Oldboy, directed by Spike Lee.
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:05 pm to
Live and Let Die.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:08 pm to
NOPD - "The Case of the Missing Cigars" (1957)

New Orleans detectives investigate a seemingly routine robbery and end up on the trail of drug pushers.

I admit I'd never even heard of this very obscure TV series. Mostly an extremely unremarkable Dragnet imitation (frequent Dragnet guest Stacy Harris plays the lead), it was actually filmed on location in New Orleans. But that's not the most interesting thing about it. Not even close.

Harris's detective partner is played by one Louis Sirgo.

Several NOPD episodes were re-edited as a feature film called New Orleans After Dark. Louis Sirgo is second from right.



The nearly-forgotten Hollywood history of a New Orleans police hero
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In 1955, the year after the 50’s run of Dragnet ended, N.O.P.D. premiered. It starred Stacy Harris, a regular actor on Dragnet, as Detective Victor Beaujac. His partner was Detective John Conroy, played by an NOPD detective, Louis Sirgo. Billboard Magazine described the series as adopting a “documentary adventure approach to crime, based upon files of the [NOPD].”

“If this reminds anybody of Dragnet,” Billboard opined, “it should.” Producer-writer Frank Phares specifically cited Dragnet as being his inspiration for the series. Like Dragnet, the series strived for authenticity, with Billboard noting that N.O.P.D. was “the first major effort to be shot in New Orleans.” It was shot entirely on location; well-known local figures played themselves.
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Louis Sirgo, on the other hand, returned to his day job with the NOPD, but retired in 1964 and became a clerk with Traffic Court. In 1970, he was appointed deputy superintendant of police by then Chief Clarence Giarrusso. Sirgo was outspoken, decrying poverty, “vindictive” justice, and “the greatest sin of American society — the status of the American Negro.”

Sirgo was murdered in the line of duty two years later during the race-fueled murder spree of Mark Essex. It began on New Year’s Eve of 1972, when Essex shot and killed NOPD Cadet Alfred Harrell Jr. and NOPD Sgt. Edwin Hosli, Sr. (his eldest son, Edwin Hosli, Jr., became an NOPD officer and has served as District Commander for the 2nd and 8th Districts).

A week later, Essex was subsequently found in a stolen car and chased into the Howard Johnson’s on Loyola Boulevard (presently the clarinet-emblazoned Holiday Inn). There, Essex continued his rampage, killing police and civilians indiscriminately as he stormed his way to the roof.

Sirgo was shot in a stairwell as he led an effort to rescue trapped officers. He was carried to safety and died shortly thereafter at Charity Hospital. The plaza in front of police headquarters is named in his memory.
Louis Sirgo

Posted by LouisianaLonghorn
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Member since Jan 2006
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:08 pm to
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Cajuns want to secede from the US and rejoin France!


I've lost track of the number of times I've had to tell people that Cajuns came to South Louisiana from Canada and not directly from France. LOL
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:16 pm to


Clinton, Louisiana
1958 and now






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Posted by TrueTiger
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 6:21 pm to


A Murder of Crows (1998)
Posted by Sam Quint
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:05 pm to
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Hard Target with Jean Claude van damme. Cajun man with dad named Diabeetus punches snake. Has to be seen to be believed.

Between this and The Big Easy, there's no need to watch any of the other bullshite movies listed on this thread.
Posted by anchoo99
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:36 pm to
Posted by crash1211
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:38 pm to
The Cincinnati Kid

Really good movie
Posted by Aeolian Vocalion
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:38 pm to
There's a cheap independent film, "Invisible Avenger" (1958), which is commonly-found in the public domain arena, which takes place in New Orleans. It's an attempt to update the pulp-radio hero "The Shadow," but has very little to do with the original lore. The film is not particularly good, but makes for an interesting curio. It stars Richard Derr, who's most remembered as the lead in "When Worlds Collide" (1951).

The oldest film I know of which takes place (partially) in New Orleans is "The Red Kimono" (1925), a very interesting film about an innocent young gal who gets dragged into a prostitution racket, and eventually kills her pimp. Even more fascinating, plot-wise, is the way she and her plight become a celebrity cause for a vapid society matron. Virtue signaling, 1920s-style. But the large middle section of the film actually takes place in Los Angeles. A beautiful print of the film survived and was put on blu-ray as part of a 'women's filmmakers' set put out by Kino. The film stars a very lovely Priscilla Bonner, most known for her work with comedian Harry Langdon.
Posted by Auburn80
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:55 pm to
Posted by Zap Rowsdower
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:55 pm to
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Posted by nicholastiger
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:58 pm to
Causeway with Jennifer Lawrence

Netflix show brockmire season 2 a lot of New Orleans
Posted by timbo247
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Posted on 1/12/26 at 8:03 pm to
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