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Dark Passage (1947)

Dark Passage (1947)
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Robert Montgomery's 1946 film Lady in the Lake attempted to tell the entire story with a "subjective camera": shooting the film from the point of view of the main character, with the camera acting as his "eyes". The first hour or so of Dark Passage does the same thing--and the results are far more successful than anything seen in Montgomery's film. Humphrey Bogart heads the cast as an escaped convict, wrongly accused of his wife's murder. After being forced to beat up a man (Clifton Young) from whom he's hitched a ride, Bogart hides out in the apartment of Lauren Bacall, while recovering from plastic surgery, and tries to set about locating the actual murderer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Humphrey BogartLauren Bacall, (more)
Director(s):
Delmer Daves
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dark Passage

Robert Montgomery's 1946 film Lady in the Lake attempted to tell the entire story with a "subjective camera": shooting the film from the point of view of the main character, with the camera acting as his "eyes". The first hour or so of Dark Passage does the same thing--and the results are far more successful than anything seen in Montgomery's film. Humphrey Bogart heads the cast as an escaped convict, wrongly accused of his wife's murder. After being forced to beat up a man (Clifton Young) from whom he's hitched a ride, Bogart hides out in the apartment of Lauren Bacall, while recovering from plastic surgery, and tries to set about locating the actual murderer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Delmer Daves
Writer(s):
Delmer Daves
Producer(s):
Jerry Wald
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Heidi B.

    This is a classic film. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. Bogart and Bacall do an awesome job in this film.

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    K S.

    Not your typical, nor one of the better, Bogie/Bacall flicks. Some interesting moments, though, with Bacall being pointlessly slow-paced and sloe-eyed throughout what should have been some fast-paced scenes of escape and capture.

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    Marsha H.

    Bacall and Bogart are magic.. This early noir film is their last together.

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