In many ways, Fritz Lang's The Big Heat, scripted by former crime reporter Sydney Boehm, laid the groundwork not only for "Dirty Harry," but for the whole sub-genre of 'rogue cop' films that began to surface during the Vietnam era.
The Big Heat (1953)
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Reviews Counted:27
Fresh:27
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.3/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: THE BIG HEAT, Fritz Lang's most celebrated American film, is a chilling and violent tale of corruption, vengeance, and loss. Dave Bannion, played by distinguished Film Noir actor Glenn Ford, is an... THE BIG HEAT, Fritz Lang's most celebrated American film, is a chilling and violent tale of corruption, vengeance, and loss. Dave Bannion, played by distinguished Film Noir actor Glenn Ford, is an upright but unscrupulous cop on the trail of a vicious gang he suspects holds power over the police force. Bannion is tipped off after a colleague's suicide and his fellow officers' suspicious silence lead him to believe that they are on the gangsters' payroll. When a bomb meant for him kills his wife instead, Bannion becomes a furious force of vengeance and justice, aided along the way by the gangster's spurned girlfriend Debbie (Gloria Grahame). As Bannion and Debbie fall further and further into the Gangland's insidious and brutal trap, they must use any means necessary (including murder) to get to the truth. The violence comes suddenly and unrelentingly, as Lang explodes the stripped down story with economic yet forceful cinematography and editing, and gritty yet emotionally gripping performances from Ford and Grahame. [More]
Starring: Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Jocelyn Brando, Lee Marvin
Starring: Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Jocelyn Brando, Lee Marvin, Alexander Scourby, Jeanette Nolan, Peter Whitney, Willis Bouchey, Robert Burton
Director: Fritz Lang
Director: Fritz Lang
Screenwriter: Sydney Boehm
Producer: Robert Arthur
Composer: Daniele Amfitheatrof
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Reviews for The Big Heat
Relentlessly depressing and cynical, and although it was well-made, its cruelty made it an uncomfortable experience.
Perfectly suited to film noir fans who like their stories dark, their characters dark, and their heroes decent but morally tested.
The movie's heart is cold and blackened, not only by the tragedies which befall its characters but by an all-consuming fatalism and futility.
They don't get much better in noir films than this stark and gritty classic.
The Big Heat (1953) is director Fritz Lang's landmark bleak, film noir crime classic and violent melodrama
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