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THE BIG HEAT, Fritz Lang's most celebrated American film, is a chilling and violent tale of corruption, vengeance, and loss. Dave Bannion, played by distinguished Film Noir actor Glenn Ford, is an upright but unscrupulous cop on the trail of a vicious gang he suspects holds power over the police force. Bannion is tipped off after a colleague's suicide and his fellow officers' suspicious silence lead him to believe that they are on the gangsters' payroll. When a bomb meant for him kills his wife instead, Bannion becomes a furious force of vengeance and justice, aided along the way by the gangster's spurned girlfriend Debbie (Gloria Grahame). As Bannion and Debbie fall further and further into the Gangland's insidious and brutal trap, they must use any means necessary (including murder) to get to the truth. The violence comes suddenly and unrelentingly, as Lang explodes the stripped down story with economic yet forceful cinematography and editing, and gritty yet emotionally gripping performances from Ford ...

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$1.25 an Hour is Not Enough to Do This Job: The Big Heat

byGeorge_Chabot Dec 6, 2007
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Pros Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Story, Revenge
Cons Sleazy, Violence, Not for Children
Recommended it? Yes

The Big Heat (1953)

The Big Heat is a stylish look at corruption and unblinking violence in the modern city. An early exploration of the revenge motif that would become common by the time of Dirty Harry and Death Wish. From the works of Fritz Lang, the innovative expressionist director... Read full review »

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The definitive cinema noir (L&M3)

byStephen_Murray Dec 15, 2004
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Pros fast pace, noir lighting and framing, Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame
Cons might be too violent for some (though more by implication that gore)
Recommended it? Yes

Fritz Lang's (1953) "The Big Heat" is the definitive cinema noir (and oddly not hetertofore reviewed here). The usual Lang themes of vengeance and of ordinary people fighting against overwhelming odds reach perfection herein. The expressionist lighting and striking visual compositions that are... Read full review »

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Fritz Lang?s The Big Heat (1953)

byswooshfan2 Aug 1, 2011
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Pros Great story, good acting all around
Cons A little dark and violent for some tastes
Recommended it? Yes

I must admit that I have seen painfully few Fritz Lang films during my lifetime. By few, I mean that I have seen M and have 6 or 7 of his films in my Netflix queue. Shameful as it is, I’ve never found the time to really explore some of his works, so when I had the opportunity to watch his... Read full review »

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THE BIG HEAT, Fritz Lang's most celebrated American film, is a chilling and violent tale of corruption, vengeance, and loss. Dave Bannion, played by distinguished Film Noir actor Glenn Ford, is an upright but unscrupulous cop on the trail of a vicious gang he suspects holds power over the police force. Bannion is tipped off after a colleague's suicide and his fellow officers' suspicious silence lead him to believe that they are on the gangsters' payroll. When a bomb meant for him kills his wife instead, Bannion becomes a furious force of vengeance and justice, aided along the way by the gangster's spurned girlfriend Debbie (Gloria Grahame). As Bannion and Debbie fall further and further into the Gangland's insidious and brutal trap, they must use any means necessary (including murder) to get to the truth. The violence comes suddenly and unrelentingly, as Lang explodes the stripped down story with economic yet forceful cinematography and editing, and gritty yet emotionally gripping per

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There's a satisfying sense of closure to the definitive noir kick achieved in The Big Heat: its director, Fritz Lang, had forged early links from German expressionism to the emergence of film noir, so it's entirely logical that the expatriate director would help codify the genre with this brutal 1953 film. Visually, his scenes exemplify the bold contrasts, deep shadows, and heightened compositions that define the look of noir, and he matches that success with the darkly pessimistic themes of this revenge melodrama.The story coheres around the suicide of a crooked cop, and the subsequent struggle of an honest detective, Dave Bannion (Glenn Ford), to navigate between a corrupt city government and a ruthless mobster to uncover the truth. Initially, the violence here seems almost timid by comparison to the more explicit carnage now commonplace in films, yet the story accelerates as its plot arcs toward Bannion's showdown with kingpin Lagana (Alexander Scourby) and his psychotic henchman, the sadistic Vince Stone, given an indelible nastiness by Lee Marvin. When Bannion's wife is killed by a car bomb intended for the detective, both the hero and the story go ballistic: suspended from the force, he embarks on a crusade of revenge that suggests a template for Charles Bronson's Death Wish films, each step pushing Lagana and Stone toward a showdown. Bodies drop, dominoes tumbled by the escalating war between the obsessed Bannion and his increasingly vicious adversaries. Lang's disciplined visual design and the performances (especially those of Ford, Marvin, Jeanette Nolan as the dead cop's scheming widow, and Gloria Grahame as Marvin's girlfriend) enable the film to transcend formula, as do several memorable action scenes--when an enraged Marvin hurls scalding coffee at the feisty Debby (Grahame), we're both shattered by the violence of his attack, and aware that he's shifted the balance of power. --Sam Sutherland

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The Big Heat (1953) Glenn Ford, Gloria GrahameDirector:  Fritz LangCo- stars: Jocelyn Brando, Alexander Scourby, Lee Marvin, Carolyn Jones89 minutes, Black and WhiteDVD: Region 1A scalding face-full of harsh reality, courtesy of Fritz Lang. Starkly photographed and without a continuous score, the absence of which underlines the hard-hitting dialogue and the sound of smacking fists and thudding bullets, this film is as brutal as Lang's M was frightening. Ford, an ex-cop out to avenge the mob murder of his wife, gets upstaged by two performances of incredible power: Grahame and Marvin. Grahame plays a moll who squeals and pays; her performance defines the film noir anti-heroine, and in a world of comedic 1950s sex, she was the real thing, either coming along too late or too soon. Marvin moved his career up a definite notch as the sadistic killer.This film, along with a spate of others, was spawned by the 1950 US Senate crime investigations conducted via TV, which pinpointed widespread corruption by organized crime throughout America. Fritz Lang's THE BIG HEAT, meaning the heat brought down by the police, is one of the best expose films dealing with the national crime cartel, including HOODLUM EMPIRE, Robert Wise's startling CAPTIVE CITY, and Phil Karlson's hard-hitting KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL. Lang's ferocious gangster film is directed with immaculate care, showing not so much violence on film as the reaction to violence, while examining the victims. A terse script by Boehm and sharp photography by Charles Lang in keeping with the theme contribute to this startling film noir.

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Product Details and Features

Key Information

Stars Glenn Ford
Actors Robert Burton
Available Formats VHS
Directors Fritz Lang
UPC 043396601338
Genre Dramas
Subgenre Thieves • Organized Crime • Film Noir • Crime • Essential Cinema • Classic
MPAA Rating PG (MPAA)
Release Date 1953
Running Time 1hr 30min

Languages

Original Language English

DVD Editions

DVD1hr 29minSony Pictures Home EntertainmentDecember 18, 2001Not Rated043396065321Sound Features: Digital

VHS Editions

VHS1hr 30minSony Pictures Home EntertainmentMay 16, 2000PG (MPAA)043396601338Sound Features: HiFi

Credits

Screenwriter Sydney Boehm

Professional Reviews

(12/28/2001, p.15D, Mike Clark): "...Among the best movies Fritz Lang made in America after fleeing the Nazis. It's certainly the toughest..."

Quotes from the Movie

"Early nothing." --Debbie to Bannion in regards to his hotel room

"We're sisters under the mink." --Debbie to Bertha

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