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    1941 · Crime drama · 1h 40m

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  1. High Sierra is a 1941 American film noir directed by Raoul Walsh, written by William R. Burnett and John Huston from the novel by Burnett, and starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart. Its plot follows a career criminal who becomes involved in a jewel heist in a resort town in California's Sierra Nevada, along with a young former taxi dancer ...

  2. Two-Blu-ray Special Edition Features. New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack. Colorado Territory, director Raoul Walsh’s 1949 western remake of High Sierra. New conversation on Walsh between film programmer Dave Kehr and critic Farran Smith Nehme.

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  3. With his sights set on robbing a California casino, Big Mac breaks one of his former associates, Roy Earle (Humphrey Bogart), out of prison to mastermind the job. When the robbery goes awry, Earle...

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    • Crime, Drama
  4. High Sierra (1941) is an early film noir with Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart, shot on location at Whitney Portal, Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada of California.

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  5. Nov 8, 2021 · Directed with characteristic punch by Raoul Walshwho makes the most of the vertiginous mountain location—Roy and Lupino’s Marie, a fellow outcast also desperate to escape her past, hurtle inexorably toward an unforgettable cliffside climax and a rendezvous with destiny.

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  6. Widely acknowledged as one of the gangster pictures that paved the way for the style and moral complexities of film noir, High Sierra (1941) is the story of Roy "Mad Dog" Earle, a crook sprung from prison to perform a crucial heist.

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  8. Jul 22, 2016 · A momentous gangster movie which took the genre out of its urban surroundings into the bleak sierras, and in so doing marked its transition into film noir. It isn't just that Bogart's Mad Dog...

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