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Un mineur est impliqué bien malgré lui dans un conflit entre les employés et les patrons d'une mine.Un mineur est impliqué bien malgré lui dans un conflit entre les employés et les patrons d'une mine.Un mineur est impliqué bien malgré lui dans un conflit entre les employés et les patrons d'une mine.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations au total
John Qualen
- Mike
- (as John T. Qualen)
J. Carrol Naish
- Steve
- (as J. Carroll Naish)
Joseph Crehan
- Farrell
- (as Joe Crehan)
Sara Haden
- Sophie Shemanski
- (as Sarah Haden)
G. Pat Collins
- Lefty - Company Policeman
- (as George Pat Collins)
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- AnecdotesThough it received no official Oscar nominations, the Academy permitted write-in candidates this year and when the voting order was announced it turned out that Paul Muni had come in second in the balloting, narrowly behind winner Victor McLaglen but ahead of any of the other nominated actors.
- GaffesAt c. 24 minutes Joe is counting out his money, but he is inconceivably inaccurate. After counting to 68 dollars he places two further bills on the table and counts "73" out loud. A few moments later he counts up to 75 dollars, but, after four more bills have been placed in front of him he announces "76" dollars as his total.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Angry Screen (1964)
- Bandes originalesWhy Do I Dream Those Dreams?
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played on piano in bar during scene where men challenge Radek
Commentaire à la une
Let's look at 1935: I don't think there's anyone reviewing now who went to the movies that year, so we have to rely on video. I've seen about 100 films from that year; many have not been preserved. "The Informer"won the Oscar, and a worthy film it was. "A Night at the Opera," "ChinaSeas," "The Good Fairy" "Lives of a Bengal lancer," "Naughty Marietta,"and "The Devil Is a Woman" also came out that year, all great films. "Black Fury" was better than any of them. It's gripping from the first frame to the last. It's as realistically set, and politically sensitive, as any Hollywood film. The closest political thriller I've seen to it is "Massacre" (1934). I loved it for the big factors, like digging itself into an impossible hole, then managing to escape, and Muni's performance. Also for the small ones, like all the supporting performances and the fact that the union happens to be integrated.
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
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