Budget
$455,000 (estimated)
Budget
$455,000 (estimated)
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By Jacklyn 2022-10-15 21:19:59
This film is attributed to the early days of noir movies, and it is also attributed to the end of the 30-40S gangster movies; there is absolutely nothing like the killing of the previous gangster movies - to stand out - earth-shaking, and Roy played by Bogart has reported "the last vote" from the beginning. ” mentality, he started his own journey in the end of all kinds of depression, all kinds of unhappiness and all kinds of hidden dangers; Raoul Walsh first wanted George Raft to play in High...
By Cindy 2022-10-15 17:34:03
In fact, it is a very bloody story, but the love between the male and female protagonists does not feel abrupt and hypocritical. MARY really lacks love. From the harsh living environment since childhood, she became disillusioned with her ideals after arriving in a big city. In order to make a living, she became a low-class woman, and she could not meet a gentleman in Fengyue. . . . In her own words, all the men she met were bad.
Brother BABE was very rough with her, how could this be the...
By Beulah 2022-10-15 16:24:17
Bogart always has a pussy face
1. The screenwriter turned out to be Houston, Bogart Iron Triangle.
2. 1 stack - 2 stack push (stack + push) - 3 stack: building - capital - governor's office - the back of the character sitting, classic and clean.
3. Desperately looking for resources looks cool. This is the same principle as what you get from hard work is very happy~ People, if you get something for nothing, it will be less fun.
4. Walsh's lens is really clean, the close-up of the pardon, and it melts...
By Dominic 2022-10-15 13:34:14
"Night Sleepy Motianling": Excavating the Hidden Desire
About the definition of film noir, people are more or less aware of it. It is not a film type in the traditional sense, but is closer to a stereotyped style. Film noir is mostly based on the dark side of the city. Focusing on sin and depravity often feels oppressive. Film noir itself belongs to the film of the visual department, and it has a big gap with a certain type of film. In film noir, the audience often sees the shadows and darkness that the director can create. In a sense, the way film...
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By Charity 2023-09-15 15:19:38
The black brother's fishing line is rolled up, and the character's fate is doomed. Joan Leslie and Ida Lupino who will choose you, at a glance. After this film, there will be no unsatisfactory Bogart. Black and white photography is also...
By Keith 2023-09-14 10:51:37
Hollywood in the 1940s. Directed by Raoul Walsh and starred by Humphrey Bogart and written by John Huston. Warner Bros. Gangster movie. A turning point in Humphrey Bogart's acting career, having previously played more villainous supporting roles. No...
By Okey 2023-09-07 16:40:57
One of the best releases of CC2021. From then on, Bogart began to create a series of tough and tender characters. His characters are often so self-destructive and so charming that the audience always has a heart. That puppy character is brilliantly designed, a key plot driver, and a metaphor for Bogart's fate. Walls later remade the film into a Western, which was also included in this...
By Kiley 2023-08-22 14:39:17
4.5 Too many details are really disturbing, such as Bogart's desire projection and manipulation of innocent disabled girls and his simple nostalgia connection, smart and beautiful Ada Lupino was repeatedly violently treated by men, so I reposted Bogart and the two female characters Strange reversal of stereotypes, dogs that bring bad luck (the dog's acting is really the best in the show)...completely destroyed by the last mountain cliff...
By Queenie 2023-08-19 20:00:34
4.5. What's more heart-wrenching than an emotionally frustrated and cornered Humphrey...
Bus driver: Just like all dames... she don't know whether she's coming or going.
Roy Earle: $500's okay with me. When I need help, I need it bad, and I'm willing to pay for it.
Big Mac: Times have sure changed.
Roy Earle: Yeah, ain't they? You know, Mac, sometimes I feel like I don't know what it's all about anymore.