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Director: | Fritz Lang |
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Writer: | Sydney Boehm, William P. McGivern |
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After the suspicious suicide of a fellow cop, tough homicide detective Dave Bannion takes the law into his own hands when he sets out to smash a vicious crime syndicate. | |
Release Date: | Oct 14, 1953 |
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Director: | Fritz Lang |
Writer: | Sydney Boehm, William P. McGivern |
Genres: | Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | suicide, homicide, gangster, police, car bomb, cop, revenge, film noir, death, wrecking yard, patrol car, crime syndicate, mob |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Glenn Ford | Det. Sgt. Dave Bannion |
Gloria Grahame | Debby Marsh |
Lee Marvin | Vince Stone |
Jeanette Nolan | Bertha Duncan |
Alexander Scourby | Mike Lagana |
Jocelyn Brando | Katie Bannion |
Peter Whitney | Tierney |
Willis Bouchey | Lt. Ted Wilks |
Robert Burton | Det. Gus Burke |
Adam Williams | Larry Gordon |
Carolyn Jones | Doris |
Howard Wendell | Police Commissioner Higgins |
Chris Alcaide | George Rose |
Michael Granger | Hugo |
Dorothy Green | Lucy Chapman |
Ric Roman | Baldy |
Dan Seymour | Mr. Atkins |
Edith Evanson | Selma Parker |
Harry Lauter | Hank O'Connell (uncredited) |
Michael Ross | Segal (uncredited) |
Phil Arnold | Retreat Waiter (uncredited) |
Sidney Clute | Retreat Bartender (uncredited) |
Michael Jeffers | Retreat Patron (uncredited) |
Linda Bennett | Joyce Bannion (uncredited) |
Charles Cane | Police Guard Outside Lagana Home (uncredited) |
Byron Kane | Police Surgeon (uncredited) |
John Close | Policeman (uncredited) |
Phil Chambers | Hettrick (uncredited) |
John Crawford | Al - Bannion's Brother-in-Law (uncredited) |
John Doucette | Mark Reiner (uncredited) |
Al Eben | Harry Shoenstein (uncredited) |
Douglas Evans | Councilman Gillen (uncredited) |
Fritz Ford | Sailor (uncredited) |
Donald Kerr | Cabby (uncredited) |
Lyle Latell | Moving Man (uncredited) |
John Merton | Man (uncredited) |
Celia Lovsky | Lagana's Mother in Portrait (uncredited) |
Ted Stanhope | Lagana's Butler (uncredited) |
Herbert Lytton | Martin (uncredited) |
Mike Mahoney | Dixon (uncredited) |
Laura Mason | B-Girl (uncredited) |
Paul Maxey | George Fuller (uncredited) |
Joseph Mell | Medical Examiner (uncredited) |
Patrick Miller | Intern (uncredited) |
William Murphy | Reds (uncredited) |
Ezelle Poule | Mrs Tucker (uncredited) |
Norma Randall | Jill (uncredited) |
Robert Stevenson | Bill Rutherford (uncredited) |
William Vedder | Janitor (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Sydney Boehm | Screenplay |
Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
Charles Nelson | Editor |
Helen Hunt | Hairstylist |
George Cooper | Sound Engineer |
Arthur Morton | Original Music Composer |
Henry Vars | Original Music Composer |
William Kiernan | Set Decoration |
Robert Peterson | Art Direction |
Mischa Bakaleinikoff | Music Director |
William P. McGivern | Original Story |
Clay Campbell | Makeup Artist |
Milton Feldman | Assistant Director |
Fritz Lang | Director |
Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Name | Title |
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Robert Arthur | Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 16 | 22 | 11 |
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Fritz Lang deals nicely in obsession and corruption. Detective Dave Bannion is investigating the suicide of corrupt cop Tom Duncan. As he gets deeper, and his colleagues get nervous, his wife is inadvertently killed by a car bomb that was meant for him, he turns from mannered family man into a v ... engeful obsessive, the heat is most definitely coming down on those responsible. Writer Sydney Boehm took a "Saturday Evening Post" serial (written by William McGiven), and crafted a tight, biting and incredibly bleak script. Handed it into director Fritz Lang's hands, who then cloaked it (along with Charles Lang's perfectly apt photography) with dripping noir nastiness. Playing out as a tale of murder, revenge and pure hatred, The Big Heat holds up now as one of the best of the dialogue driven noir pieces of the 50s. Lang isn't concerned with showing the violence exactly, more like the reaction of our protagonists to the violence in the piece, this makes for a sort of ethereal viewing, with the sets themselves becoming integral to our characters personalities. The cast are excellent, Glenn Ford as Bannion was never better than he is here, but even he is playing second fiddle to the fabulous Gloria Grahame as Debby Marsh, a Moll who makes a decision that has very far reaching consequences. It begs the question as to why Grahame never had a far better career, for here she is one of film noir's best (anti?) heroines. Rounding out a trio of great performances are Lee Marvin as the vile and brutal Vince Stone - Marvin of course would go on from here and deliver a ream of brilliant gruff hard bastard performances. A potent, gripping and superb piece of film noir. 9/10
_The Big Heat_ is a blistering slice of film noir; its shocking violence—especially the infamous coffee-throwing scene—still jolts in its cruelty, surpassing most of its contemporaries. Fritz Lang crafts a relentlessly dark narrative of corruption and vengeance, with Gloria Grahame and Lee Marvin de ... livering performances that are nothing short of magnetic. Their talent is sure to leave you appreciative and in awe. However, Glenn Ford's portrayal of Bannion feels disappointingly one-note, his stiffness paling against Marvin's menacing energy. A near-masterpiece, held back by its lead.