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Un psychopathe criminel souffrant du complexe d'OEdipe s'échappe de prison et entraîne son ancien gang dans le braquage d'une usine chimique.Un psychopathe criminel souffrant du complexe d'OEdipe s'échappe de prison et entraîne son ancien gang dans le braquage d'une usine chimique.Un psychopathe criminel souffrant du complexe d'OEdipe s'échappe de prison et entraîne son ancien gang dans le braquage d'une usine chimique.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Joel Allen
- Operative
- (non crédité)
Claudia Barrett
- Cashier
- (non crédité)
Ray Bennett
- Guard
- (non crédité)
Marshall Bradford
- Chief of Police
- (non crédité)
Chet Brandenburg
- Convict
- (non crédité)
John Butler
- Motorist at Gas Station
- (non crédité)
Robert Carson
- Agent at Directional Map
- (non crédité)
Bill Cartledge
- Car-Hop at Drive-In Theatre
- (non crédité)
Bill Clark
- Guard
- (non crédité)
Leo Cleary
- Railroad Fireman
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe character of Cody Jarrett was based on New York murderer Francis Crowley, who engaged in a pitched battle with police in the spring of 1931 at the age of 18. Before his execution in the electric chair on 1/21/32, Crowley's last words were, "Send my love to my mother."
- GaffesThe gas station attendant removes the radiator cap with his bare hand.
- Citations
Cody Jarrett: Made it, Ma! Top of the world!
- Crédits fousMax Steiner altered the Warner Brothers familiar introductory theme to segue directly into his theme for the opening credits,
- Versions alternativesAlso Available in a Colorized Version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Les cadavres ne portent pas de costard (1982)
- Bandes originalesFive O'Clock Whistle
(1940) (uncredited)
Music by Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon & Gene Irwin
Played on a radio
Commentaire à la une
White Heat" shows the influence of film noir that was so popular in the 40's an 50's. Here, Cagney's gangster persona has come full circle back to the viciousness of Tom Powers in "Public Enemy". The big difference is that in this film Cagney's mother is no cream puff. She is, in fact, probably a bigger criminal in thought if not in deed than Cagney's Cody Jarrett.
This late entry into Cagney's gangster filmology shows technology and thus the law gaining on the criminal, with electronic gadgets and undercover lawmen with college degrees in psychology replacing the determined hard-boiled detectives and beat cops of the past. It very much looks forward to the Dragnet series that is to emerge in the 50's.
Virginia Mayo plays Verna, the fur coat loving unfaithful wife to Cagney's psychopathic criminal character Cody Jarrett. She has the hots for a member of Cody's gang, Big Ed (Steve Cochran). Even with his dark menacing presence, Cochran acts like a scared rabbit at the idea of dealing with Cody's wrath - Cagney has that much screen presence here. Edmund O'Brien is great as the undercover cop who has to stay on his toes to keep Cody believing he is on his side and win his confidence. Anything less than a convincing performance would be deadly. O'Brien always impressed me as someone who, like Cagney, could play either a guy with a white or black hat, depending on what the role called for.
Best scene without giving away the ending. Cody chewing on a chicken leg asking a guy in the trunk of the car how he's doing. When he complains it is stuffy Cody pumps the trunk full of lead. He now has the air he needs, not that he is in any condition to breathe anymore.
This late entry into Cagney's gangster filmology shows technology and thus the law gaining on the criminal, with electronic gadgets and undercover lawmen with college degrees in psychology replacing the determined hard-boiled detectives and beat cops of the past. It very much looks forward to the Dragnet series that is to emerge in the 50's.
Virginia Mayo plays Verna, the fur coat loving unfaithful wife to Cagney's psychopathic criminal character Cody Jarrett. She has the hots for a member of Cody's gang, Big Ed (Steve Cochran). Even with his dark menacing presence, Cochran acts like a scared rabbit at the idea of dealing with Cody's wrath - Cagney has that much screen presence here. Edmund O'Brien is great as the undercover cop who has to stay on his toes to keep Cody believing he is on his side and win his confidence. Anything less than a convincing performance would be deadly. O'Brien always impressed me as someone who, like Cagney, could play either a guy with a white or black hat, depending on what the role called for.
Best scene without giving away the ending. Cody chewing on a chicken leg asking a guy in the trunk of the car how he's doing. When he complains it is stuffy Cody pumps the trunk full of lead. He now has the air he needs, not that he is in any condition to breathe anymore.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Alma negra
- Lieux de tournage
- 198th Street and Figueroa, Torrance, Californie, États-Unis(final scene at Shell Oil plant)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 534 $US
- Durée1 heure 54 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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