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Inferno

  • 1953
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  • 1h 23m
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7.0/10
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Inferno (1953)
A tough, hard-driving business tycoon suffers a broken leg and is left to die in the desert by his scheming wife and her greedy lover.
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A tough, hard-driving business tycoon suffers a broken leg and is left to die in the desert by his scheming wife and her greedy lover.A tough, hard-driving business tycoon suffers a broken leg and is left to die in the desert by his scheming wife and her greedy lover.A tough, hard-driving business tycoon suffers a broken leg and is left to die in the desert by his scheming wife and her greedy lover.

  • Director
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Writer
    • Francis M. Cockrell
  • Stars
    • Robert Ryan
    • Rhonda Fleming
    • William Lundigan
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    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writer
      • Francis M. Cockrell
    • Stars
      • Robert Ryan
      • Rhonda Fleming
      • William Lundigan
    • 55User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Robert Ryan
    Robert Ryan
    • Donald Whitley Carson III
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    • Geraldine Carson
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Joseph Duncan
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Dave Emory
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Sam Elby
    Carl Betz
    Carl Betz
    • Lt. Mike Platt
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Sheriff
    Robert Adler
    Robert Adler
    • Ken - Ranch Hand
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Deputy Fred Parks
    • (uncredited)
    Charles J. Conrad
      Everett Glass
      Everett Glass
      • Mason, Carson's Butler
      • (uncredited)
      James Gonzalez
      James Gonzalez
      • Hotel Guest
      • (uncredited)
      Adrienne Marden
      Adrienne Marden
      • Emory's Secretary
      • (uncredited)
      Barbara Pepper
      Barbara Pepper
      • Waitress
      • (uncredited)
      Charles Tannen
      Charles Tannen
      • Police Radio Broadcaster
      • (uncredited)
      Dan White
      Dan White
      • Lee - Ranch Hand
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Roy Ward Baker
      • Writer
        • Francis M. Cockrell
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      7planktonrules

      A very simple plot, well handled.

      "Inferno" is a film with a very simple plot. Despite this, it was given top treatment by improved sound AND 3D! And, as you watch, you can see in quite a few places that 3D gimmicks would abound...but it's still basically a good film.

      When the film begins, a rich man is injured in the desert and his unfaithful wife and her lover decide to leave him there to die of exposure. The problem is that Donald (Robert Ryan) is a very tough guy and he's determined to not only survive but last long enough to exact revenge. Fortunately, where the movie goes next is a bit unusual and yet satisfying.

      Much of the film consists of Donald talking to himself by having Ryan do voiceovers. This is risky but the director manages to make it work...and the film manages to take a very simple story yet make it worth your time.
      8TheHG

      Impressive!

      I saw this movie when I was maybe 8 or 9 years old. All I remember about it is that it was about a man (Robert Ryan) with the unusual and most unfortunate position of being stranded in a desert (a real inferno) and at the same time being hunted down by a cheating wife and her murderous lover. Ryan delivers a top notch performance in this suspenseful and highly dramatic film. This is a very good and satisfying movie.
      9ccmiller1492

      Exciting thriller packs a punch

      This exciting thriller packs a punch as a cheating wife (Rhonda Fleming) and her scheming lover (William Lundigan) purposely abandon her husband with a broken leg in the middle of the Mojave Desert without transportation or supplies. But they're not clever enough by half...as they start their premature gloating and plans to spend his money, the determined husband (grittily played by Robert Ryan) refuses to die and slowly makes his hate-filled way to a spectacular revenge.
      7bmacv

      Survival-in-wilderness thriller worth a look, even minus 3-D

      The best thing about Inferno is that, like the Aeneid, it jumps right into the middle of the action. Out in a southwestern desert, under the baking sun, lies Robert Ryan, with his leg broken and only a meager supply of food and water. He's been left to die by his wife (Rhonda Fleming) and her lover (William Lundigan). There's no backstory, no lead-up to the crucial events; what little we need to know gets doled out as the movie advances, but never in flashback.

      Of course, anybody can be left to die in the desert by a philandering spouse, but it helps if you're a millionaire, like Ryan. We learn that he inherited his fortune and wonders whether he deserves it, and that he's a tough and private man who suffers no fools gladly (the part's basically a reworking of Ryan's Smith Ohlrig in Max Ophuls' Caught).

      The rest of Inferno cross-cuts between Ryan's attempts to survive by his wits and Fleming's and Lundigan's to throw the local police and Ryan's business associates back in Los Angeles off track. After several days elapse, when it becomes apparent that Ryan may still be alive and on the move, Fleming and Lundigan decide that, in order to save themselves, they have to go back and finish the job....

      Inferno was issued in 1953, the annus mirabilis of 3-D. Unlike most titles filmed in that short-lived gimmick, it stands pretty well on its own – even the hurtling rocks, striking rattlers and flaming rafters stay effective without knocking viewers over the head. But basically it's a story of a man born to wealth who, to stay alive, must negotiate a deadly wilderness where money proves worthless. Watching Ryan do so is worth giving Inferno a look.
      8bradmoore

      Well done movie about survival from adultery and the elements

      I think Robert Ryan is one of the greatest actors of his time and its a shame that he seems to be forgotten in todays movie society, This is am excellent example of Ryans acting prowess and shows how the will to live is so strong despite being betrayed and abandoned in a place with out hope. I would say this is a must see for people interested in Robert Ryans acting and his excellent ability to make it all seem so real. I like the fact that he never gives up despite all the odds thrown against him when adultery alone makes most people lose the will to carry on. I have seen this movie twice now and have been riveted to the TV both times. Years ago having seen Robert Ryan in a few movies I thought he was OK but this movie proves he was much more than that and I look forward to discovering him in his other movies I have yet to see.

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      • Trivia
        When the cast and crew arrived at the Mojave Desert location, it was covered in snow and Rhonda Fleming subsequently developed pneumonia.
      • Goofs
        Early in the movie, after Robert Ryan has put a splint on his broken leg (which continues to cause him a lot of pain), he takes a small branch and breaks it over the injured leg, seemingly without feeling any pain.
      • Quotes

        Donald Whitley Carson III: [after finding water in a cactus] This stuff's a great discovery. Just sit there and work on it all day and you can get enough juice to sit there and work on it all day.

      • Alternate versions
        Also shown in a 3D version.
      • Connections
        Featured in A New Dimension in Noir: Filming Inferno in (2017)

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      • Release date
        • July 21, 1954 (Sweden)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Verhängnisvolle Spuren
      • Filming locations
        • Mojave Desert, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • Budget
        • $1,055,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 23m(83 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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