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High Sierra

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino in High Sierra (1941)
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Film NoirTragedyActionAdventureDramaThriller

After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort.After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort.After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort.

  • Director
    • Raoul Walsh
  • Writers
    • John Huston
    • W.R. Burnett
  • Stars
    • Ida Lupino
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Alan Curtis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • John Huston
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Stars
      • Ida Lupino
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Alan Curtis
    • 135User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Ida Lupino
    Ida Lupino
    • Marie Garson
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Roy Earle
    Alan Curtis
    Alan Curtis
    • 'Babe' Kozak
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • 'Red' Hattery
    Joan Leslie
    Joan Leslie
    • Velma
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • 'Doc' Banton
    Henry Travers
    Henry Travers
    • Pa
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Healy
    Minna Gombell
    Minna Gombell
    • Mrs. Baughmam
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Jake Kranmer
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Ma
    • (as Elizabeth Risdon)
    Cornel Wilde
    Cornel Wilde
    • Louis Mendoza
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Big Mac
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Mr. Baughmam
    Isabel Jewell
    Isabel Jewell
    • Blonde
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Algernon
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Ed
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Pfiffer
    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • John Huston
      • W.R. Burnett
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    • Trivia
      This was the last movie Humphrey Bogart made where he did not receive top billing. The studio thought that Ida Lupino should have top billing because she had been such a big hit in They Drive by Night (1940) (which also featured Bogart), and so her name ended above Bogart's on the title card. Bogart was reportedly unhappy about receiving second billing.
    • Goofs
      When Roy Earle, traveling under an alias, first meets Pa Goodhue at the gas station in the desert, he introduces himself only as "Collins". However, when they meet for the second time after the car accident in Tropic Springs, Pa immediately greets him as "Roy," even though Earle had never offered a first name.
    • Quotes

      Roy Earle: Of all the 14 karat saps... starting out on a caper with a woman and a dog.

    • Crazy credits
      "Pard" as Portrayed By "Zero"
    • Alternate versions
      Because this movie made Humphrey Bogart a major star, re-releases billed him ahead of Ida Lupino.
    • Connections
      Edited into Roadblock (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      I Get a Kick out of You (1934)
      (uncredited)

      Written by Cole Porter

      Played on a record at Velma's Home

      Danced to by Joan Leslie and John Eldredge

    User reviews135

    Featured review
    9/10

    A highly important movie.

    *High Sierra* is almost excruciatingly important in the development of cinema, laying to bed the "gangster picture" of the 1930's while simultaneously giving birth to American film noir. Oh, and it made Humphrey Bogart a major star while it was at it. Therefore, I'm not entirely sure that your film collection, if you have one, can survive without it.

    Based on a pulpy novel, it chronicles the story of Roy Earle, sprung from a life sentence in prison so that he can knock over a casino along the California-Nevada border. It's easy to miss, but notice the first minute of this picture closely: it's of course the Governor -- bought off by a mobster -- who gets Roy released from his life sentence, indicating that the corruption has finely infested the top of the social order. This is the usual tough-minded, whistle-blowing gangster-picture stuff that Warner Bros. specialized in. But there's also something else at work here, perhaps something new: one gets the sense that what happens to Roy in this movie has been engineered from On High, in advance . . . in other words, he's in the Jaws of Fate. And thus we're in the unforgiving world of Film Noir.

    More than the opening scene, it's Bogart who almost single-handedly invents film noir with his groundbreaking work in *High Sierra*. Not cocky like Cagney and Muni, not psychopathic like the early Edward G. Robinson, not as smooth as Raft, Bogart is a ruthless professional with a wide stripe of sentimentality. His Roy never shirks from killing, but he doesn't get off on it. He's more a rebel than a gangster, a poetic soul denied respectability, a man longing for the innocence of his youth. Unfortunately, he thinks he finds in the personage of a transplanted Okie farm-girl (Joan Leslie) a reasonable facsimile of that innocence. Competing for his affections is Ida Lupino, a sour "dime-a-dance girl" who's been up, down, and around the block a time or three. She's the baggage that comes with the two new-generation hoods whom Bogart is assigned to babysit for the casino heist. Not until later in the picture does Bogart recognize Lupino's better suitability to his own temperament and experience. (They share in common, among other things, suicidal impulses, a desire to escape a corrupted world.)

    Roy Earle was a new type of character -- the truly romantic criminal. Bogart would play variations on Earle throughout his career, though he rarely exceeded his triumph here. And while I've given the actor much of the credit, some more credit must be extended to the screenwriter, John Huston. *High Sierra* was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

    Oh, and did I mention that the movie -- aside from its importance in American film history, yadda yadda -- is quite simply a good time? Witty dialogue, great on-location direction by Raoul Walsh, a cute dog, and a climactic car chase that wouldn't be equaled until 1968's *Bullitt*, are just some of this movie's other virtues.
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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Su último refugio
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Whitney, California, USA(finale - chase)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $455,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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