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Heat Lightning

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.1K
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Aline MacMahon in Heat Lightning (1934)
CrimeDrama

Two killers stop at Olga's gas station alongside a California highway.Two killers stop at Olga's gas station alongside a California highway.Two killers stop at Olga's gas station alongside a California highway.

  • Director
    • Mervyn LeRoy
  • Writers
    • Leon Abrams
    • George Abbott
    • Brown Holmes
  • Stars
    • Aline MacMahon
    • Ann Dvorak
    • Preston Foster
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Writers
      • Leon Abrams
      • George Abbott
      • Brown Holmes
    • Stars
      • Aline MacMahon
      • Ann Dvorak
      • Preston Foster
    • 28User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Olga
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Myra
    Preston Foster
    Preston Foster
    • George
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Jeff
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Mrs. Tifton
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • Frank
    Ruth Donnelly
    Ruth Donnelly
    • Mrs. Ashton-Ashley
    Theodore Newton
    Theodore Newton
    • Steve Laird
    Willard Robertson
    Willard Robertson
    • Everett Marshall
    Harry C. Bradley
    Harry C. Bradley
    • Popsy
    James Durkin
    James Durkin
    • The Sheriff
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Gladys
    Edgar Kennedy
    Edgar Kennedy
    • Herbert
    Muriel Evans
    Muriel Evans
    • Blonde Cutie
    Jill Dennett
    Jill Dennett
    • Girl with Black Bangs
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Hayes
    Sam Hayes
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Chris-Pin Martin
    Chris-Pin Martin
    • Mexican Husband with Family
    • (uncredited)
    Margareta Montez
    • Mexican Wife
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mervyn LeRoy
    • Writers
      • Leon Abrams
      • George Abbott
      • Brown Holmes
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    8blerpnor

    Great fun!

    Nice, noir-ish 1934 quickie, with a highly likeable Lyle Talbot in the lineup, no less. The switch from location shooting to stage settings is a bit jarring, but no less so than most TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, which went from on-site filming to a fake backdrop, sometimes within the same scene (from Gunsmoke to Mannix to the Wild, Wild West). And the sets, while not convincing, are quite artistically conceived, with a memorable heat lightning effect. The swift pacing is rather remarkable for the era, and Aline MacMahon gives a mesmerizing performance, though her character seems to shift from weak to iron-willed a little too casually. But that's where the swift pacing makes any doubtful character motivation irrelevant--the viewer is too caught up in the fascinating, nonstop story (laced with comedy bits which have held up amazingly well). Lyle Talbot makes a superb wimpy sidekick, though a couple of times he seemed to be on the verge of laughter. A gem!
    horsegoggles

    Wonderful...

    I was very fortunate to DVR a pristine copy of this many years ago on TCM and I have watched it probably 30 times since.

    My dad made several auto trips across the US in the twenties and earlier. Though this was 1934, it provides me with a visual perspective on some of what he may have encountered before there was a national system of highways, or many paved roads for that matter.

    My enjoyment of this film comes mostly from the glimpses into early motoring. As a kid in the early fifties I made many a trip from California to Iowa with my folks on route 66. Motoring was not all that sophisticated even in the early fifties and that plays into it as well.

    This review/comment is not so much about the finer points of the movie as it is a statement on how enjoyable it is for me because of the time in which it was made.

    The fact that there is a great little drama playing out and lots of ventures into quirky personalities and side plots, is just icing on the cake.
    9SumBuddy-3

    Wonderful Little Film

    After reading several reviews that enjoyed the film, I almost did not write a comment.

    However, after reading the one comparing it to a poor man's Petrified Forest, I wanted to say that's just plain unfair.

    I, was not around for the New York Times drab review in 1934, like the previous reviewer, but I can form my own opinion. I really liked the movie. Aline McMahon, pulled off the difficult character of playing a woman mechanic/business owner, and Preston Foster played the crook on the lam quite believable for the situation he was in.

    I personally wish Ann Dvorak had more of a developed part, I always like her, but sadly hers was the least developed of the several interesting characters in the film. Obviously made on a small budget, it's just unfair to compare this to Petrified Forest. They are not the same film at all.
    6planktonrules

    Decent...but it ends very well.

    In many ways, this film reminds me of another Warner Brothers film made just a few years later, "The Petrified Forest". Both are set at isolated gas stations in the desert and both involve gangsters who come there to seek shelter. However, the films are certainly different enough to make it worth seeing them both.

    Olga (Aline MacMahon) is a world-weary soul who has chosen to move into the middle of nowhere because she's tired of people. Her sister, Myrna (Ann Dvorak), however, isn't tired of people and yearns for excitement and men-- and the pair couldn't be more different. Into their very dull and predictable lives come an assortment of folks to stay at their gas station/motor court. One pair are a couple of divorcées on their way from Reno after their latest conquest. Another are a pair of crooks on the run from the law. In a coincidence you'll only see in a play or movie, it turns out the boss (Preston Foster) was once Olga's lover! What's next? See the film.

    There are two main things going for this film--Foster and MacMahon. Their characters are interesting and the final scene between them is something to see! Unfortunately, Dvorak's role is very whiny and annoying--and the character significantly impairs the film with her overwrought performance. Overall, it is worth seeing but is far from brilliant work from the studio.
    10westerfieldalfred

    a favorite

    Heat Lightning is tied with The Adventure of Robins Hood as my favorite Warner's film. It's always a pleasure to watch Aline MacMahon, but here I think she gives an Oscar worthy performance. She and Preston Foster smolder! Aline's slowly changing attitude is wondrous to behold. Her final scene with Foster is memorable. A lot of the Warner's stock company come and go throughout the film, always giving freshness to their roles. The daytime location and cinematography perfectly capture the feel of the desert. (I live near Tucson.) The night time scenes, although well matched, are shot on a sound stage, and so, are not as effective. But I suppose they were necessary for the lightning effects. This a film that will stay with you. And make you want to watch it again.

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    • Trivia
      Condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency just before it changed its name to the National Legion of Decency in April, 1934. It was added to their first list of banned films, published in the May 14, 1934 edition of Motion Picture Daily. They particularly objected to the scene in which "George" leaves "Olga's" room in the morning and buttons his coat. The Office also objected to a line of dialogue delivered by one of the showgirls to her gold-digging companion, "Say, it's your turn to sit up front with that old thigh-pincher."
    • Goofs
      Frank, the chauffeur, carries a tub of water for one of the rich lady's baths as if it weren't heavy.
    • Quotes

      George: Want another barbequed sandwich?

      Jeff: I can hear the warden ask if I have any last words before they turn on the heat and you ask if I want another barbequed sandwich?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film is Dead. Long Live Film! (2024)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Зарница
    • Filming locations
      • Lancaster, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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