Joe Morse, un jeune avocat, devient conseiller d'un gang contrôlant les paris. Confronté à son frère, qui refuse d'entrer dans sa combine et amoureux d'une fille de la bande, il finit par se... Tout lireJoe Morse, un jeune avocat, devient conseiller d'un gang contrôlant les paris. Confronté à son frère, qui refuse d'entrer dans sa combine et amoureux d'une fille de la bande, il finit par se révolter et s'attaque à l'organisation.Joe Morse, un jeune avocat, devient conseiller d'un gang contrôlant les paris. Confronté à son frère, qui refuse d'entrer dans sa combine et amoureux d'une fille de la bande, il finit par se révolter et s'attaque à l'organisation.
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires au total
- Freddie Bauer
- (as Howland Chamberlin)
- Comptroller
- (non crédité)
- Sorter
- (non crédité)
- Sylvia Morse
- (non crédité)
- Sorter
- (non crédité)
- Detective
- (non crédité)
- Mother
- (non crédité)
- Attorney
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn order to show cinematographer George Barnes how he wanted the film to look, Abraham Polonsky gave him a book of Edward Hopper's Third Avenue paintings.
- GaffesDuring a climactic montage set at an East Coast racetrack on the Fourth of July, people in the stock footage crowd scenes are dressed in winter garments nobody would wear in the middle of summer.
- Citations
[after Joe bails his brother, Doris and the others out of jail]
Doris Lowry: You know I've got my whole life to think about now and you won't be of any help.
Joe Morse: How do you know? You know everything I touch turns to gold. It's raining out and I promised my brother to take you home.
Doris Lowry: Well, that's a lie.
Joe Morse: Well, it's not true; but I would have had he asked. You know you can't tell about your life 'til you're all through living it. Come on, I'll give you a lift. You're tired, I'm tireder. What can happen to either one of us? You tell me the story of your life and maybe I can suggest a happy ending.
- Versions alternativesAll existing copies of the film are of the version that was cut by 10 minutes in order to fit into a double bill.
- ConnexionsEdited into American Cinema: Film Noir (1995)
The character of Leo, superbly played by Thomas Gomez, is inherently honest and noble but he must live and work in the naturally shady numbers racket. He knows that he will be eventually crushed. This knowledge makes Leo one of the most bitter and tragic characters in film...a decent man whose life is dominated by futility.
The protagonist of the film, portrayed by John Garfield, is Leo's brother. He has ridden his job as a sleazy mob lawyer to a life of fame and ease. He has everything Leo doesn't. Yet despite his blustery banter, he,too,is uneasy with his position. He knows Leo is headed for disaster and pulls all the strings he can to protect him, even though Leo reacts to him with contempt. Their relationship is doomed by the corrupt methods both use to survive. Garfield's character finds redemption of a sort by the film's end but not before inevitable tragedy has struck.
There are many more levels to this complex film and discussion of them all could fill many pages. Above all, it is a beautiful movie,expertly directed with tremendous black and white imagery. The dialogue combines snappy patter with almost poetic sensibility. And the performances of all concerned are top notch. This is truly a treasure of cinematic art. Be prepared to think deeply when you watch it
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 948 000 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 165 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1