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The Dark Passage (1947)

Review

 

Bogey's on the lam and Bacall's at his side in Dark Passage, Delmer Daves' stylish film-noir thriller that's the third of four films Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall made together. Bogart is Vincent Parry, a prison escapee framed for murder who emerges from plastic surgery with a new face. Bacall is Irene Jansen, Vincent's lone ally. In a supporting role, Agnes Moorehead portrays Madge, a venomous harpy who finds pleasure in the unhappiness of others. The chemistry of the leads is undeniable, and they augment it here with exceptional tenderness. Exceptional, too, are the atmospheric San Francisco locations and the imaginative camera work that shows Vincent's point of view - but not his face - until the bandages are removed. Lest Irene get ideas, the post-surgery Vincent tells her: "Don't change yours. I like it just as it is."

Technical Details

 

Agnes Moorehead ; Humphrey Bogart ; Lauren Bacall ; Bruce Bennett ; Tom D'Andrea ; Clifton Young ; Douglas Kennedy ; Rory Mallinson ; Houseley Stevenson

Delmer Daves

PG

1947

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

English ; French ; Spanish

106 Minutes (approx)

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