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Un veterano de la guerra de Corea vuelve a su antiguo trabajo de maquinista e inicia una aventura romántica con la esposa de un compañero de trabajo.Un veterano de la guerra de Corea vuelve a su antiguo trabajo de maquinista e inicia una aventura romántica con la esposa de un compañero de trabajo.Un veterano de la guerra de Corea vuelve a su antiguo trabajo de maquinista e inicia una aventura romántica con la esposa de un compañero de trabajo.
Benjie Bancroft
- Inquest Spectator
- (sin créditos)
Paul Brinegar
- Brakeman
- (sin créditos)
Minta Durfee
- Inquest Spectator
- (sin créditos)
Jean Engstrom
- Mr. Owen's Secretary
- (sin créditos)
Victor Hugo Greene
- Davidson
- (sin créditos)
Don C. Harvey
- Yard Dispatcher
- (sin créditos)
Carl Lee
- John Thurston
- (sin créditos)
John Maxwell
- Chief of Police
- (sin créditos)
Dorothy Phillips
- Society Matron
- (sin créditos)
John Pickard
- Matt Henley
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFritz Lang did not like the title and thought it redundant. "What other kind of desire is there?" is his reported comment.
- ErroresWhen Jeff Warren is shown operating the throttle, three quick shots show the throttle in widely different positions with the middle footage being a shot of a trainman-operated throttle. In reality, no throttle would ever be moved between positions that quickly, as it would make for a violent ride, if it did not pull the cars apart at their couplings.
- Citas
Jean: [dressing for a date] Zip me up will you, Carl?
Carl Buckley: [impatiently] You dames, you spend more time gettin' dressed...
Jean: Have to! It's much better to have good looks than brains because most of the men I know can see much better than they can think.
- ConexionesEdited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)
Opinión destacada
It is interesting to compare Jean Renoir's La bête humaine (1938) with Human Desire as they both are based on the same novel by French literature heavyweight Emile Zola. Whereas in Renoir's movie the train and its engineer seem to be wild beasts which have to be kept under control by tight regulations, Lang's engineer is a regular guy who has returned from the Korean war and just yearns to be back on the tracks again. He clearly wants order, regularity and predictability in his life, the very things which seem to destroy the Broderick Crawford character who appears to be the real beast in Human Desire. His counterpart in the Renoir movie is an authority figure in the railroad system who more than anything else wants to keep up a front of respectability.
Gloria Grahame's character is less a femme fatale, like cocky Simone Simon in La bête humaine, than a true victim who has suffered on the hands of different men. She really looks exhausted and seems to have given up on life. In the vain hope that war experience has awakened the beast in the train engineer, she succeeds in rousing some passion in him, but it is not enough for his murdering her husband (who really is a bad character for whom it is hard to feel any pity). The final scene very much looks like her executing a carefully planned suicide-scheme which also definitely brings down her evil husband.
Both movies show that the layer of civilization is pretty thin. Lang's Human Desire distinguishes itself for being a careful probe into the social conditions of the USA in the first part of the 1950ies which is also evident in the careful set design. On several occasions the engineer talks about his war experiences which led him to have new esteem for the merits of order and civilization. It is an important item in Human Desire. Up to you to decide if this makes it a pro or an anti war movie.
Gloria Grahame's character is less a femme fatale, like cocky Simone Simon in La bête humaine, than a true victim who has suffered on the hands of different men. She really looks exhausted and seems to have given up on life. In the vain hope that war experience has awakened the beast in the train engineer, she succeeds in rousing some passion in him, but it is not enough for his murdering her husband (who really is a bad character for whom it is hard to feel any pity). The final scene very much looks like her executing a carefully planned suicide-scheme which also definitely brings down her evil husband.
Both movies show that the layer of civilization is pretty thin. Lang's Human Desire distinguishes itself for being a careful probe into the social conditions of the USA in the first part of the 1950ies which is also evident in the careful set design. On several occasions the engineer talks about his war experiences which led him to have new esteem for the merits of order and civilization. It is an important item in Human Desire. Up to you to decide if this makes it a pro or an anti war movie.
- manuel-pestalozzi
- 2 ago 2007
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Human Beast
- Locaciones de filmación
- Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, Estados Unidos(shot of train crossing river outside tunnel)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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