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- 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.
- Roy 'Mad Dog' Earle is broken out of prison by an old associate who wants him to help with an upcoming robbery. When the robbery goes wrong and a man is shot and killed Earle is forced to go on the run, and with the police and an angry press hot on his tail he eventually takes refuge among the peaks of the Sierra Nevadas, where a tense siege ensues. But will the Police make him regret the attachments he formed with two women during the brief planning of the robbery.
- If you like old black/white movies (1941), cops & robbers, or if you are a Humphry Bogart fan, then this is a great movie. The story moves well and gets you absorbed quickly. Bogy's performance as a gangster is classic. This film was made early in Bogy's career and helped establish himself as a star. Also the 1940s locations are interesting to see. I thought this movie was well done. The acting was good, also good direction, and photographed very good. An "updated" color version of this movie is "I Died A Thousand Times," starring Jack Palance. This movie is just as good as the original, and goes to show you can't mess up a good story.
- Bogey is picked to lead a jewel heist at a resort. When he meets the rag tag team he has to work with, he senses trouble brewing. This is the film that brought attention to Bogart's leading man skills and Huston's peerless writing. Many remember the classic ending with Bogart hiding out in the mountains for one final stand against the law (and fate). Ida Lupino is one of my favorite actresses from the 40's and does fine work here (and looks stunning). Many fine moments with Bogey...including a memorable speech within his cabin hideout. This is one of the best portraits of a desperate outlaw in film history. A blueprint for all the antihero films that would follow over the years...great fun! Seek it out and enjoy!
- Chicago American, Thursday, August 17, 1961, p. 23, c 5:<br/><br/>Prop Gun Well Used<br/><br/>Hollywood (UPI)---The gun used by Jimmy Cagney 29 years ago in "Public Enemy "and later by Humphrey Bogart in "High Sierra" is being used again by Cliff Robertson in "Underworld, U.S.A."<br/><br/>________________________________ 497e39180f
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