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Ace in the Hole

Rough, tough Chuck Tatum, who battered his way to the top... trampling everything in his path - men, women and morals !
1951 | 111m | English

(41557 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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An arrogant reporter exploits a story about a man trapped in a cave to revitalize his career.
Release Date: Jun 29, 1951
Director: Billy Wilder
Writer: Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels, Walter Newman
Genres: Drama
Keywords sheriff, journalism, new mexico, satire, film noir, rescue, reporter, black and white, trapped, desert, newspaper man
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $1,300,000
Budget: $1,821,052
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kirk Douglas Charles Tatum
Jan Sterling Lorraine
Robert Arthur Herbie Cook
Porter Hall Jacob Q. Boot
Frank Cady Mr. Federber
Richard Benedict Leo Minosa
Ray Teal Sheriff
Lewis Martin McCardle
John Berkes Papa Minosa
Frances Dominguez Mama Minosa
Gene Evans Deputy Sheriff
Frank Jaquet Smollett
Harry Harvey Dr. Hilton
Bob Bumpas Radio Announcer
Geraldine Hall Mrs. Federber
Richard Gaines Nagel
Oscar Belinda Barker (uncredited)
Martin Bendleton Barker (uncredited)
Basil Chester Indian (uncredited)
Ken Christy Jessop (uncredited)
Stewart Kirk Clawson Federber Boy (uncredited)
Iron Eyes Cody Indian Copy Boy (uncredited)
Francisco Day Photographer (uncredited)
Lester Dorr Father Diego (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey Spinster (uncredited)
Edith Evanson Miss Deverich (uncredited)
William Fawcett Sad-Faced Man (uncredited)
John Stuart Fulton Boy (uncredited)
Joe Gray Minor Role (uncredited)
Charles Griffin Mr. Wendel (uncredited)
Larry Hogan Television Announcer (uncredited)
Frank Keith Fireman (uncredited)
Bob Kortman Digger (uncredited)
Martha Maryman Woman (uncredited)
Stanley McKay Reporter (uncredited)
Joe J. Merrill Digger (uncredited)
Paul D. Merrill Federber Boy (uncredited)
Lee Miller Mover (uncredited)
Ralph Moody Kusac - Miner (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse Josh Morgan (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Customer at Minosa's (uncredited)
Frank Andrew Parker Reporter (uncredited)
Martin Pendleton Barker (uncredited)
William N. Peters Photographer (uncredited)
Timothy Carey Construction Worker (uncredited)
Bill Ramsey Vocalist (uncredited)
Jack Roberts Newspaperman (uncredited)
Bill Sheehan Man (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Reporter (uncredited)
John 'Bub' Sweeney Reporter (uncredited)
Rythem Wranglers Band (uncredited)
Name Job
Billy Wilder Director, Writer
Wally Westmore Makeup Department Head
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Hal Lierley Makeup Artist
Charles C. Coleman Assistant Director
Farciot Edouart Visual Effects
Van Cleave Orchestrator
George Sherman Grip
Gene Garvin Sound Recordist
Lesser Samuels Writer
Arthur P. Schmidt Editor
Ray Moyer Set Decoration
Hugh Brown Production Manager
Francisco Day Assistant Director
Irmin Roberts Visual Effects
George Parrish Orchestrator
Irene Martin Stand In
Ed Fitzharris Wardrobe Designer
Walter Newman Writer
A. Earl Hedrick Art Direction
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Bert McKay Casting
Richard Blaydon Production Manager
John Cope Sound
Doane Harrison Supervising Film Editor
Leo Shuken Orchestrator
William Rand Camera Operator
Harold Lewis Sound Recordist
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Edith Head Costume Design
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Sidney Cutner Orchestrator
Name Title
William Schorr Associate Producer
Billy Wilder Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Kirk Douglas Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

It's a good story today. Tomorrow, they'll wrap a fish in it. Ace in the Hole is directed by Billy Wilder and Wilder co-writes the screenplay with Lesser Samuels, Walter Newman and Victor Desny. It stars Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Bob Arthur, Porter Hall and Richard Benedict. Music is by Hugo ... Friedhofer and cinematography by Charles Lang Jr. Chuck Tatum (Douglas) is a one time big-city journalist who is now stuck working for an out of the way Albuquerque newspaper. When on his way to another mundane reporting job he happens upon the chance to exploit a story about a man trapped in a cave to rekindle his career and put him back in the big league. However, the situation quickly escalates into an out-of-control media circus... Inspired by the real life Floyd Collins disaster in 1925, Ace in the Hole finds Wilder on supreme acerbic and cynical form. Flopping upon release, nobody was quite ready for Wilder to paint an uncompromising portrait of the human spirit stinking to high heaven. It now holds up as one of the finest exponents of media machinations and the human fallibility that encompasses a thirst for tragedy. Douglas leads the way with one of his finest and intensified performances, filling Chuck Tatum with a reprehensible attitude to media ladder climbing. When one witnesses the harrowing sequences as Tatum talks to the trapped Leo Minosa (Benedict tugs the heart strings), telling him it's going to be alright, we feel complicit in knowing just exactly what is going on up top. Leo adores his wife Lorraine (Sterling a splendidly subtle bitch perf hiding hollow turmoil), but she has wanted out for some time, but under Chatum's prompting she sticks around to make money on her husbands trapped suffering. Pretty soon this one store tin-pot town is booming, tills are ringing and the papers are selling big time, the coupling of Tatum and Lorraine is a match made in hell. Dialogue is in true noir fashion often sharp and biting, even with some of Wilder's customary humour deftly tucked away. As the exploitation of the situation reaches fever pitch, and the hypocrisy of the human condition is laid bare, "Ace in the Hole" proves itself to be a pitiless story that is a compelling journey for the viewers invested in the darker shades of what Wilder was fronting. A big flip-flop for a main character's behaviour at film's end seems a little out of place, given what has preceded it, but the ending is straight out of noirville and ensures the pic is a near masterpiece from a true master of his craft. 9/10

May 16, 2024