Pink Noir Jane Mansfield, Matt Schutt
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“Pink Noir” is a crime drama set in the 1930s starring Hollywood legend Tallulah Bankhead, who’s caught in a deadly scandal with another man’s wife and gets thrown out of the Hollywood cinema machine. With no other recourse, Tallulah turns to detective work and thus stumbles ass over apple cart into L.A.’s crime scene of prostitution, illegal gambling, kidnapping, and murder. So Tallulah, a woman who once slept with both Gary Cooper and Greta Garbo, now has to rub elbows with the seediest characters in town.
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter One
Tallulah begs her old friend and producer Mr. Bloom to give her a new acting role but he refuses; she’s too toxic for public consumption. That said, he has a different kind of work for Tallulah: Track down the man who got one of his promising young starlets pregnant.
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter Two
Constance and Tallulah trade barbs and catch up on old times. That out of the way, they go after Grace's old boyfriend. But is it the right boyfriend?
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter Three
Tallulah and Constance sniff around town to find a kidnapping victim.
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter Four
In the dark of night, Tallulah and Stencie chase a nasty criminal throughout the city.
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter Five
Tallulah and Stencie interrupt a high-risk poker game, which ends in torture and worse.
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Terror Has Such a Voice, Chapter Six
With a double-barreled shotgun pointed at their backs, Tallulah and Stencie discover the fate of Ernest Pritchard.