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Key Largo (1948)
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Synopsis
Richard Brooks
and John Huston's screenplay for Huston's Key Largo eschews the lofty blank verse of Maxwell Anderson's original play, concentrating instead on the simmering tensions among the many characters.
Humphrey Bogart
plays Frank McCloud, an embittered war veteran who travels to Key Largo in Florida, there to meet Nora Temple (
Lauren Bacall
), the wife of his deceased war buddy. Arriving at a tumbledown hotel managed by Nora's father-in-law James Temple (
Lionel Barrymore
), McCloud discovers that the establishment has been taken over by exiled gangster Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson) and what's left of his mob. Also in attendance is Gaye Dawn (
Claire Trevor
), Rocco's alcoholic girlfriend. While the others bristle at the thought of being held at bay by the gangsters, the disillusioned McCloud refuses to get involved: "One Rocco more or less isn't worth dying for." As he awaits a contact who is bringing him enough money to skip the country, Rocco is responsible for the deaths of a deputy sheriff and two local Indian youth. Unwilling to take a stand before these tragedies, McCloud finally comes to realize that Rocco is a beast who must be destroyed. To save the others from harm, McCloud agrees to pilot Rocco's boat to Cuba through the storm-tossed waters. Just before McCloud leaves, Gaye Dawn slips him a gun -- which leads to the deadly final confrontation between McCloud and Rocco. His resolve to go on living renewed by this cathartic experience, McCloud heads back to Nora, with whom he's fallen in love.
Claire Trevor
's virtuoso performance as a besotted ex-nightclub singer won her an Academy Award -- as predicted by her admiring fellow actors, who watched her go through several very difficult scenes in long, uninterrupted takes. While Key Largo sags a bit during its more verbose passages, on a visual level the film is one of the best and most evocative examples of the "film noir" school. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Lauren Bacall
Nora Temple
Lionel Barrymore
James Temple
Monte Blue
Sheriff Ben Wade
Humphrey Bogart
Frank McCloud
Thomas Gomez
Curley Hoff
William Haade
Ralph Feeney
Harry Lewis
Toots
Rodd Redwing
Tom Osceola
Edward G. Robinson
Johnny Rocco
John Rodney
Deputy Clyde Sawyer
Dan Seymour
Angel Garcia
Claire Trevor
Gaye Dawn
Marc Lawrence
Ziggy
Production Crew
Leo K. Kuter
Art Director
Karl W. Freund
Cinematographer
Max Steiner
Composer (Music Score)
Leah Rhoads
Costume Designer
John Huston
Director
Rudi Fehr
Editor
Ralph Rainger
Featured Music
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Wally Westmore
Makeup
Maxwell Anderson
Play Author
Jerry Wald
Producer
John Huston
Screenwriter
Richard Brooks
Screenwriter
Fred MacLean
Set Designer
Howard Dietz
Songwriter
Ralph Rainger
Songwriter
Dolph Thomas
Sound/Sound Designer
Robert Burks
Special Effects
William McGann
Special Effects
Year: 1948
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.