Dark Passage (1947)

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Other grades: 65.0 (2 viewers)
Year: 1947
Runtime: 1h 46m
Rating: Approved
Countries: United States
Languages: EN
Keywords: 1940s55 gallon drumAccidental deathBandaged faceBased on novelBlackmailBusCable carCar radioChange of identityShow moreCharacter's point of view camera shotCigarette holderConvertibleCrashing through a windowCrime waveDeath of friendDefenestrationDisarming someoneDouble exposure effectsDrinking strawElevatorEnd of the lineEscape from prisonEscape justiceEscaped convictEscaped prisonerExtortionFalling from heightFalling through a windowFalling to deathFalse accusationFifty dollar billFilm noirFire escapeFramed for murderFugitiveGolden gate bridgeHam and eggsHands shakingHearing characters thoughtsHeld at gunpointHistoric san franciscoHit by a carHitchcockianHitchhikingHundred dollar billIncineratorJealousyJukeboxKnocked unconsciousLighting a cigarette for a womanLooking at oneself in a mirrorLooking through a peepholeMan huntManhuntMiscarriage of justiceMotorcycle copMurderMurderessNew identityNews bulletinNewspaperNewspaper clippingNewspaper headlineNoirOn the runPeruPhonographPlastic surgeonPlastic surgeryPoint of viewPolicePolice checkpointPrison escapePulp fictionPunched in the faceRadio newsRainingReading aloudReference to santa clausRoadblockRolling down a hillSan franciscoSan francisco californiaSan francisco, californiaSan quentin penitentiaryScrapbookStopped by policeStreetcarSubjective cameraSuspenseSympathetic to a person's problemTalking to oneselfTaxiTaxi driverTollboothTrolleyTrumpetVoice over inner thoughtsWrongful conviction
Bogart plays a man convicted of murdering his wife who escapes from prison in order to prove his innocence. Bogart finds that his features are too well known, and is forced to seek some illicit backroom plastic surgery. The entire pre-knife part of the film is shot from a Bogart's-eye-view, with us seeing the fugitive for the first time as he starts to recuperate from the operation in the apartment of a sympathetic young artist (played by Bacall) for whom he soon finds affection. But what he's really after is revenge.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
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    Delmer Daves
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    Humphrey Bogart
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