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High Sierra (1941)

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Overview

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Writers:
John Huston (screenplay) and
W.R. Burnett (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
25 January 1941 (USA) more
Tagline:
The Blazing Mountain Manhunt for Killer 'Mad-Dog' Earle! more
Plot:
Roy 'Mad Dog' Earle is broken out of prison by an old associate who wants him to help with an upcoming robbery... more | add synopsis
NewsDesk:
Movie Reviews: The Way Of The Gun (From Studio Briefing. 8 September 2000)
User Comments:
BOGART ROCKS AND A LUSCIOUS LUPINO!! more
US TV Schedule:
Sun. July 2710:00 AMTCM   

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Ida Lupino ... Marie

Humphrey Bogart ... Roy Earle
Alan Curtis ... 'Babe'
Arthur Kennedy ... 'Red'

Joan Leslie ... Velma
Henry Hull ... 'Doc' Banton
Henry Travers ... Pa
Jerome Cowan ... Healy
Minna Gombell ... Mrs. Baughmam
Barton MacLane ... Jake Kranmer
Elisabeth Risdon ... Ma (as Elizabeth Risdon)

Cornel Wilde ... Louis Mendoza
Donald MacBride ... Big Mac
Paul Harvey ... Mr. Baughmam
Isabel Jewell ... Blonde
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Additional Details

Runtime:
100 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
Finland:K-8 (1990) | USA:Approved (certificate #6563) | Australia:G (TV rating) | Argentina:Atp | Finland:(Banned) (1942) | Australia:PG | Germany:12 | Sweden:15 | UK:PG | Canada:PG
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Trivia:
Humphrey Bogart's's part in this movie was originally intended for Paul Muni. Muni did not like the first draft of the screenplay which was authored solely by John Huston and given to him by Hal B. Wallis, so Wallis got the book's author W.R. Burnett to assist John Huston in a second rewrite. This rewrite was presented to Paul Muni who still disliked it and turned the movie and the role down completely. In the meantime, On May 4th, 1940, Humphrey Bogart sent a telegram to Hal B. Wallis reiterating his continuing desire, which he had mentioned several months earlier, to play the part of Roy Earle. After Muni turned down the script the next person on the list for Warner Brothers was George Raft. Bogart, knowing that Raft was trying to change his image and move away from gangster roles, found out about this and mentioned to Raft when he saw him next that the studio was trying to get him do another gangster movie where the gangster gets shot at the end. Raft marched into Hal B. Wallis office and flatly refused to do the movie. Bogart finally ended up with the role he wanted all along by default. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Roy Earle leaves Indiana, he's driving a 1937 Plymouth coupe. As he's approaching California, the car is a 1938 (similar to the '37 but shorter, wider grille). Later, it changes back to the '37, then to the '38 again. more
Quotes:
Marie Garson: Yeah, I get it, 'ya always sorta hope 'ya can get out, it keeps 'ya going. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "The Sopranos: Pilot (#1.1)" (1999) more
Soundtrack:
I Get a Kick out of You (1934) more

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7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful:-
BOGART ROCKS AND A LUSCIOUS LUPINO!!, 4 February 2004
Author: Mandrakegray from Moberly, Missouri

Bogey is picked to lead a jewel heist at a resort. When he meets the rag tag team he has to work with, he senses trouble brewing. This is the film that brought attention to Bogart's leading man skills and Huston's peerless writing. Many remember the classic ending with Bogart hiding out in the mountains for one final stand against the law (and fate). Ida Lupino is one of my favorite actresses from the 40's and does fine work here (and looks stunning). Many fine moments with Bogey...including a memorable speech within his cabin hideout. This is one of the best portraits of a desperate outlaw in film history. A blueprint for all the antihero films that would follow over the years...great fun! Seek it out and enjoy!

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