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    Beat the Devil [Region 2]

    Director: John Huston
    Actors: Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre
    Category: DVD

    Buy Used: $25.74



    Used (2) from $25.74

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 36 reviews

    Format: Pal
    Languages: English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
    Region: 2
    Running Time: 89 Minutes

    EAN: 5060033471838
    ASIN: B0000BV1IS

    Theatrical Release Date: December 3, 1954
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars First Return   June 8, 2009
    Jose Franco (pr)
    This DVD has the worst video quality I've ever seen. Actually, this DVD is the only return I made to amazon.


    4 out of 5 stars Good deal   May 4, 2009
    Michael Benfer
    Excellent film. Lollobrigida's first in English. Low-key comedy suits Lorre and Bogart. Service was quick to respond (within one week).


    5 out of 5 stars If you pay attention, you can see the Satire   December 3, 2008
    Eddie (CA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful


    Co-written by John Huston and Truman Capote on location, Beat the Devil is a witty comedy that picks on the Film-Noir genre. Starring Humphrey Bogart as Billy Dannreuther with hotties Gina Lollobrigida as Mrs. Dannreuther and Jennifer Jones as blond bombshell Gwendolen Chelm, this movie also stars an amazing supporting cast. Robert Morley, Peter Lorre, Ivor Baranard and Marco Tulli round out this amazing cast as a foursome of conmen.

    The scheme...To purchase some land rich with uranium in Africa
    The problem...EVERY TURN
    The result...A subtle and wildly funning movie

    The reason this movie never saw large commercial success is because it is incorrectly labeled as Film-Noir and it is actually a Spoof/Comedy...Check it out!!!



    3 out of 5 stars A QUESTION ABOUT BLU-RAY VERSION   October 28, 2008
    Robin Simmons (Palm Springs area, CA United States)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Yes, this is a cool, overlooked little gem.

    But what does the Blu-ray image look like? Is this a restored transfer, or a beat-up public domain print in HD?

    Has anyone seen this in HD?



    4 out of 5 stars Time is a crook   June 12, 2008
    E. A Solinas (MD USA)
    3 out of 4 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 it's because Bacall wasn't in it, or maybe it was just too quirky for the masses. But taken for its own merits, this movie is a delicious little gem -- a funny, wry noir-satire, with a gang of rather inept criminals. Bogart does a fair amount of scenery-chewing, but a number of big stars of the time -- including Peter Lorre, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lollabrigida -- get plenty of good time.

    Billy Dannreuther (Bogart) is part of a motley group planning to go to Africa, where a friend can help them illegally claim uranium, enabling them to become insanely rich forever. But trouble arrives: stuffy Harry Chelm (Edward Underdown) and his very imaginative, compulsively-lying 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 and cheating them out of a fair share. 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, noir films, and even second-rate boats in less advanced corners of the world ("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, dusty, ruined city where people plot and flirt, and then starts to boil when they get on board the crummy little boat. But even engine failures manage to be entertaining when Harry wrecks the oil pump while trying to fix it, and preening about his English know-how.

    The cast is skilled in that under-the-radar way, where nobody hogs the spotlight. Humphrey Bogart plays a slightly more offbeat version of his noir characters. He's a lot smarter than anyone would immediately suspect, a lot nicer than you'd think, and he handles most of the awkward situations with mildly tolerant grace.

    Other well-known actors of the time make deliciously offbeat appearances -- Jones is hilarious as the ditzy, chattery English girl, Lollabrigida is suitably slinky and grasping, and Peter Lorre plays an uncharacteristically hapless conman. Robert Morley are also quite good as Bogie's bombastic pal, 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 witty, satirical writing, deliciously offbeat acting and lots of wild twists. Definitely a keeper.



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