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Cry of the Hunted

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Cry of the Hunted (1953)
Film NoirSurvivalCrimeDramaThriller

A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.

  • Director
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Writers
    • Jack Leonard
    • Marion Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Vittorio Gassman
    • Barry Sullivan
    • Polly Bergen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    700
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jack Leonard
      • Marion Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Vittorio Gassman
      • Barry Sullivan
      • Polly Bergen
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • Jory
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Lt. Tunner
    Polly Bergen
    Polly Bergen
    • Janet Tunner
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Detective Goodwin
    Mary Zavian
    Mary Zavian
    • Ella
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Warden Keeley
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Sheriff Brown
    Jonathan Cott
    Jonathan Cott
    • Deputy Davis
    Frank Arnold
    • Creole Fisherman
    • (uncredited)
    Sonia Charsky
    • Swamp Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Lawrence
    • Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    Nolan Leary
    Nolan Leary
    • Prison Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Eugene Mazzola
    Eugene Mazzola
    • Albert Jory
    • (uncredited)
    Inez Palange
    Inez Palange
    • Old Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Santley
    Fred Santley
    • Ticket Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    George Selk
    George Selk
    • Josh
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Walker
    Bill Walker
    • Dock Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jack Leonard
      • Marion Wolfe
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    5bkoganbing

    Fugitive in the bayou

    If anyone noticed Cry Of The Hunted at least it seemed to me to be a remake of a film did by MGM in 1852, The Wild North. That's where Stewart Granger plays a fugitive fur trapper in the Yukon and Wendell Corey the Mountie out to get his man.

    The location moves a few thousand miles south to the Louisiana bayou where Cajun prisoner Vittorio Gassmann escapes cop William Conrad and heads for the bayou swamp which he knows.

    Another cop Barry Sullivan takes it as a personal insult that Gassman escaped since he tried to befriend him and goes after him despite warnings from the locals that there's parts of the bayou they don't go into.

    Most of the film is Sullivan and Gassman alone and they talk a lot as each tries to figure the other out. Polly Bergen has a good turn as Sullivan's wife.

    Best in the film Mary Zavian as Gassman's woman and one deadly Cajun temptress. Her scenes are worth the wait.
    6mossgrymk

    cry of the hunted

    Decent escaped convict pic. Joseph H Lewis, one of the auteurists' favorite 1950s directors, does a fairly good job, on a low budget (as per usual), of making the viewer forget that he or she is looking at the MGM back lot and not Bayou country. And the relationship between Vittorio Gassman and Barry Sullivan is nicely handled as well, with two of the best homo erotic fight scenes until the wrestling match in "Women In Love" came along. On the debit side you have a clunky screenplay by someone named Jack (I need an E) Leonard that, while providing some decent by play between William Conrad and Sullivan, severely truncates the ending so that the conflict between these two co workers, much more interesting, in my opinion, than the one between Sullivan and Gassman, is left unresolved. Most unsatisfying. And I concur with an earlier reviewer who observed that the female characters are either annoyingly perky (Polly Bergen) or annoyingly histrionic (Mary Zavian). Bottom line: I'd rather be watching Ray or Fuller. C plus.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    THE FUGITIVE in the bayou

    First, don't confound this film with other "swamp" films: SWAMP WATER, LURE OF THE WILDERNESS and LURE OF THE SWAMP. This scheme, this topic reminds me something, what about you? Replace Vittorio Gassman by David Janssen and you'll rapidly know what I mean by this. But there are some differences though, Gassman's character is guilty of what he is accused of, and Barry Sullivan's role is more sympathetic than the Javert - from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables - like character of THE FUGITIVE. But the most important thing for me is the relationship between Barry Sullivan - the cop - and the fugitive. Some kind of relationship between friendship, very subtle, and of course adversity. Actually, Sullivan has here the reverse role he had in SEVEN WAYS FROM SUNDOWN, co starring Audie Murphy, where Murphy was the Ranger chasing Sullivan the fugitive. There was also this kind of strange companionship between two of them. This Jo Lewis film is very good, maybe not as excellent as GUN CRAZY, but really worth watching. Made for MGM. If you like bayou, swamp stories, I advise an episode from SCHLITZ PLAYHOUSE TV show, an episode called RABBIT'S FOOT, starring Stephen mc Nally.
    6sfdphd

    Better than I expected

    I actually enjoyed this film more than I expected. In contrast to other reviews here, I thought the writing was quite snappy and entertaining. I thought the cast was good in all the major roles and the chemistry between the characters was strong.

    In particular, Barry Sullivan was a good leading man, and his relationship with his wife (Polly Bergen) was good. I haven't seen many films with those two so it was interesting to see them. I believe that Polly is the mother of Candace Bergen, and you can see some resemblance in her face and attitude.

    Vittorio Gassman and William Conrad were also strong supporting roles.

    It's not the best noir, but certainly worth seeing. I'm so glad I was able to find it on You Tube since my local library and my local video store had no copies of it....
    eospaulding

    Script writing, three leads make this worth your time

    This is a dark film, visually, and the heavy Cajun dialect inhibits communication. The leads are very good: Best I've seen from the underrated Barry Sullivan, and a very good turn by Vittorio Gassman.

    Williams Conrad's character isn't likeable -- but he's terrific with it; best performance among the three male leads.

    Strongest point is the dialogue, especially Sullivan-Gassman in the latter minutes of the show when they're camping near the bayou. Ending was somewhat predictable, almost too pat but understandable given Hollywood's needs via the production code and the idea of sending patrons (I gather there weren't many) home uplifted.

    The parallel to The Fugitive TV series couldn't escape me, and it had nothing to do with Conrad narrating that terrific series.

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    • Trivia
      The voice of Janet Tunner, portrayed by Polly Bergen, is not Bergen's; the voice actor unknown.
    • Goofs
      Two men from the city with no experience trying to find their way around the Louisiana bayous and swamps alone with no local guide or even a map is highly improbable.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Tunner: Now I know why your eyes are always at half-mast, sheriff - your brain is dead.

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Men Don't Cry
    • Filming locations
      • Third Street Tunnel, Bunker Hill, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Jory escapes.)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $544,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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