#SongoftheDay Theme from "Laura" (Morton Gould and his Orchestra, Max Pollikoff violin)

People leave all sorts of things in the laundry room of my apartment building. If one tenant doesn't want or need something, they leave it there for other tenants to take. Today it was cat food. One time I found an entire watermelon down there.

A couple weeks ago, it was DVDs. New DVDs of old movies.

One of those movies was the 1944 film noir classic, "Laura."

I love films of that era, but I'd never seen this particular one. Neither had my partner, so we watched it the other night. We both enjoyed it. Kept us guessing, since it's a murder mystery. Did its job.

And it did its job in only an hour and twenty-eight minutes.

I think that's one reason I like old movies. They tend to be shorter than the films of today. I've got menopause brain and pain brain. I do not have much of an attention span.

My partner used to tell me I could probably build up my attention span, if I worked at it. Then he started cancer treatment. Now he understands the no attention span thing. He understands it big-time.

So we watched Laura and we enjoyed it and it kept our attention all the way through.

And, I will add, we recognized this theme, because it's been in the ether ever since the 1940s.


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