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    Humphrey Bogart: Beat The Devil

    Humphrey Bogart: Beat The DevilDirector: John Huston
    Actors: Ivor Barnard, Humphrey Bogart, Juan de Landa, Jennifer Jones, Bernard Lee
    Studio: Delta
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $49.90
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    New (3) Used (5) from $6.43

    Seller: thebookgrove
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 125991

    Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 88 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    UPC: 018111236799
    EAN: 0018111236799
    ASIN: B00008G8OY

    Theatrical Release Date: 1953
    Release Date: December 17, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Description
    A wacky comedy that's played straight as any film noir and is even funnier as a result. Five men are out to garner control over East African land which they believe contains a rich uranium ore lode.

    Includes "Bogart On Film" - a documentary, an introduction by Tony Curtis, and the trailer for The Big Sleep.

    Menus: English • Spanish • Chinese
    Subtitles: Spanish • Chinese

    B&W Running Time: 100 min.


    Customer Reviews:
    4 out of 5 stars My Favorite Cult Classic!   August 7, 2007
    Joseph P. Reel (Pacific Grove, California United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    WARNING! Numerous dirt cheap, inferior quality transfers are available since this film has slipped into public domain. Order the Front Row Entertainment (Canada) edition for a few extra bucks and really enjoy the superior picture and sound quality of this cult favorite. If you don't find it on Amazon, you may have to search the Web for this edition.

    1953 critics and audiences alike, anticipating a serious drama, missed the point of this noir-satire that delightfully lampooned the genre. While bombing at the box office, it eventually became a cult classic when audiences realized they were supposed to have as much fun viewing it as the actors had in making it. Knowing about the stormy frustrations and dysfunctions that went on behind-the-scenes makes viewing even more enjoyable.

    The principle stars seem to delight in portraying the on-screen personas and stereotypes for which they were already famous. Tough guy Humphrey Bogart spits out wisecracks with the nonchalance we have come to expect. Gina Lollobrigida brings her predictable fiery Latin-tempered performance to the screen, along with her paparazzi-hounded cleavage. Despite his bizarre bleach-blond buzz cut, Peter Lorre remains true to the character spoofed by so many impersonators on the Ed Sullivan Show. Instead of "Did you get the information?" his most memorable line for this outing becomes, "Time is a thief." The portly Robert Morely fits comfortably into his role as the foppish English con man. The lovely Jennifer Jones, however, stepped outside of her better-known characterizations to display her rarely seen comedic talent as an intelligent but seemingly ditsy neurotic with an overactive imagination.

    I watch Beat the Devil periodically whenever I need relief from media reporting on the rather dismal state of global affairs. I suspect I'll be returning to it for some time to come.






    5 out of 5 stars The Bogart film you never heard of!   June 12, 2007
    Patrick W. Crabtree (Lucasville, OH USA)
    That's what my brother said when I popped it into the DVD player -- he couldn't understand how he could possibly have missed it, being a big Bogart fan. It was only in the last two years that I saw it for the first time myself -- I don't know where in the heck it's been but it's a very fun shot-on-location film (Mediterranean) with just a shade of Indiana Jones-ness to it. And I have always loved Peter Lorre, who adds a lot to this particular movie. And rotten scoundrels are rampant, (wonderful acting and casting all-around), all trying to cash in on treasure! The only somewhat negative comments (2) I have are regarding a number of weird camera angles and, the fact that the film seems grainy sometimes. My guess is, the director found himself on vacation with a pack of good actors in a great southern European location, pulled a script out of his briefcase and said, "Let's make a quick film!" I'm just guessing on that but when you see this flick, you'll understand what I mean. In the end, if you like Bogey, Lorre and, a VERY young and voluptuous Gina Lollobrigida, you can't beat, Beat the Devil!


    3 out of 5 stars i bet they all had fun making this one   April 22, 2007
    Jonathan Lapin (Brooklyn, NY USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    john huston and humphrey bogart team up yet again for this noir spoof about smugglers caught in a place they cant escape from, with robert morley in the sydney greenstreet role, and peter lorre in the peter lorre role. probably more fun if youre a bigger fan of the genre than i am, and sadly the print is not in the best of shape, so ive taken away one * as a penalty.



    2 out of 5 stars Good Movie, Terrible DVD Production   February 7, 2007
    Beren De Hora
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    The movie itself is great. It's funny with some great performances from brilliant actors. The producers of the DVD however have ruined the picture with very poor image quality, the worst I have seen in any reproduction of movies from that era. In addition, the "delta" insignia flashes on and off the screen intermittantly, distracting you from the show. The introduction and end comments from Tony Curtis are poorly edited in to the movie itself taking from the movie experience. Get the movie but not this version!


    4 out of 5 stars Beat him, thrash him   August 28, 2006
    E. A Solinas (MD USA)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    You'd think that "Beat the Devil" would be far better known than it is, since it was one of the last movies that Humphrey Bogart did before his untimely death. Maybe that's because Bacall wasn't in it, or maybe it was just too quirky for the masses -- a funny, wry noir-satire, with a gang of rather inept criminals.

    Billy Dannreuther (Bogart) is part of a motley group planning to go to Africa, where a friend can help them illegally claim uranium. But trouble arrives: stuffy Harry Chelm (Edward Underdown) and his very imaginative wife Gwen (Jennifer Jones) arrive, and soon they're flirting with Billy and his sensual wife Maria (Gina Lollabrigida).

    Even worse, Gwen's "exaggeration" habit is making the gang distrust Billy, thinking that he's withholding information from them. He isn't, of course. But all the personal plots and distrust come to a boil when everyone boards the ship, and Harry reveals that he knows everything about their uranium plot. Now Billy has to save himself and his friends, without Harry being bumped off...

    "Beat the Devil" is an all-around satire -- it mocks grabby criminals, pathological liars, stodgy Brits, romance movies, crime capers, and even second-rate boats ("Of course, the captain is drunk!"). In fact, there's very little about this movie that doesn't poke fun at itself, or at the movies of the time.

    And since it was adapted by John Huston and Truman Capote, you know that it's being witty as it makes fun. It languidly builds up in a sunny, ruined city where people plot and flirt, and then starts to boil when they get on board the boat. But even engine failures manage to be entertaining when Harry wrecks the oil pump while trying to fix it.

    The cast is skilled in that under-the-radar way: Bogart plays a slightly more offbeat version of his noir characters, and Jennifer Jones is hilarious as the ditzy, chattery English girl. Peter Lorre and Robert Morley are also quite good as Bogie's pals, and Underdown plays the insensitive, straight-arrow dunce perfectly. You'll constantly want to smack him.

    Though not as respected as it deserves, "Beat the Devil" is a little gem of a Bogart movie, with a witty, satirical script and lots of wild twists. Definitely a keeper.


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