Un homme visite l'hôtel de son vieil ami et trouve un gangster comme propriétaire. À l'approche d'un ouragan, les deux hommes finissent par s'affronter.Un homme visite l'hôtel de son vieil ami et trouve un gangster comme propriétaire. À l'approche d'un ouragan, les deux hommes finissent par s'affronter.Un homme visite l'hôtel de son vieil ami et trouve un gangster comme propriétaire. À l'approche d'un ouragan, les deux hommes finissent par s'affronter.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Beulah Archuletta
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Chris Willow Bird
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Luther Crockett
- Ziggy's Henchman #1
- (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
- The Traveler
- (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Felipa Gómez
- Old Indian Woman
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn a classic case of a director being emotionally manipulative, John Huston did not inform Claire Trevor about when she was to perform her song solo until the very day it was shot. Trevor was not a trained singer, and she had not even rehearsed the song yet. She also felt very intimidated that she had to perform the song for the A-list actors seated directly in front of her. The result was a hesitant, nervous, uncomfortable rendition--exactly the feeling Huston was hoping to get.
- GaffesDuring the confrontation between Rocco and Nora (after his shave), the scratch mark from Nora changes sides of Rocco's face. Not a goof: Nora scratches Rocco on both sides of his face and leaves two marks on each side.
- Citations
[Rocco is showing strain at the height of the hurricane's force]
Frank McCloud: You don't like it, do you Rocco, the storm? Show it your gun, why don't you? If it doesn't stop, shoot it.
- Générique farfeluAt the southernmost point of the United States are the Florida Keys, a string of small islands held together by a concrete causeway. Largest of these remote coral islands is Key Largo.
- Autres versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Les contes de la crypte: You, Murderer (1995)
Commentaire en vedette
People often criticize this movie for really not being much more than a filmed play. Yeah! So what's wrong with that when the characters are three dimensional and the actors are brilliant. This movie gets dull only when it moves out of the hotel (the stage) and becomes a traditional action movie. The black and white photography is brilliant (I once saw it colorized and it was dreadful). The production design is perfectly honest. The direction is so clear and unpretentious; when you have faces as brilliant as these, you gotta take advantage of closeups. There is not one less than outstanding performance. Bacall's role doesn't call for her to do a lot of "acting" and as a result, she is very moving. Trevor had tough competition for her Oscar that year and she won because she understood that too much restraint would have been wrong yet she never goes too far. Bsrrymore is unusually tough and commanding, almost heroic against the thugs. Bogart is quiet and direct and when he gives Trevor her drink has the most powerful moment in the movie. Robinson? It is a real showy role, and Edward knew what not to do. He is savage. And he almost is sexy when he gets Claire to sing her song but he can revert to a monster within seconds and give the audience chills. It really is his movie. Gomez and his fellow stupid thugs are funny at times but the script is unusually honest and barbaric. Take away their guns and these guys are wimps. But why didn't they just stay in the hotel? The shootout at the end could have been done that way. The escape to Cuba isn't believable or compelling. Those who call this movie slow, just don't get it. They don't understand that artists use pacing for effect. Today's generation loving special effects and action and over-the-top acting will hate this movie. Their loss. And the loss for the future of film and theatre.
- jeffhaller125
- 2 juin 2015
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 017 420 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 9 524 420 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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