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    Charade, Beat the Devil, A Farewell To Arms

    Charade, Beat the Devil, A Farewell To ArmsDirector: N/a
    Actors: Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre
    Studio: Timeless Media Group
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $6.98
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    New (4) Used (3) from $3.96

    Seller: Amazon.com
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 101076

    Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 290 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    UPC: 011301645036
    EAN: 0011301645036
    ASIN: B0007TKOCI

    Release Date: August 24, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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    Product Description
    Enjoy 3 movies on 1 DVD: Beat The Devil: Two beautiful women and a band of desperate men! Europe, the Mediterranean, Africa, adventure and the hunt for a fabulous fortune! These are the elements of Beat the Devil, a favorite of adventure movie lovers since it was released in 1953. The movie opens on a quartet of international crooks stranded in Italy while their ship is repaired. They are joined by a seemingly innocent couple on their way to Africa. As the steamer gets underway, it becomes evident that no one is who they seem. Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lorre and Gina Lollobrigida headline a superb cast in this tale of fortune hunters as they careen across the globe in pursuit of treasure and adventure! Charade: Charade is one of the smartest and most entertaining caper movies of the 1960's. The beautiful Audrey Hepburn and the ultra-suave Cary Grant star. The plot revolves around Regina (Audrey Hepburn), whose husband is murdered before she can divorce him. When Regina travels to Paris to locate her husband's missing money, she runs into Peter Joshua (Cary Grant), and his partners in crime. They are also trying to find the money, which may or may not have come from a stolen WWII payroll. The twists and turns become a maze when the searchers start turning up dead. A Farewell To Arms: In A Farewell To Arms, Ernest Hemingway calls on his personal experience to tell the story of Lt. Henry (Gary Cooper), a member of the Italian Medical Service during WWI. Henry meets and falls in love with an English nurse (Helen Hayes), and when he learns that she is bearing his child, he deserts his unit to search for her amid the hardships of war. A beautiful love story, set against the backdrop of a continent torn by war. A Farewell To Arms won the Academy Award for its stunning black and white photography.


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    4 out of 5 stars Excellent addition to old movie collection   January 18, 2010
    ZANZIBAR (Diaspora)
    An excellent Bogie movie with allstar cast Gina Lolabridgida Peter Lori etc. pretty much a comedy with a dash of drama, but the little murderous fella and his lines must be watched and heard carefully he speaks of Rosicrucians and secret societies. And with the foreign back drop and African motif it gives the viewer that has EYES wide open a whole lot to chew on. The title is pretty telltale. I always get a kick at the way they dressed back in the days of this movie and admire the fashion and impeccable dress of Bogart and a few others. Highly entertaining. And I understand one of his last movies which makes it all the more enjoyable.


    4 out of 5 stars Time is a crook   July 13, 2006
    E. A Solinas (MD USA)
    4 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 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.

    As for editions, pretty much none of them are "good" per se. They havne't been cleaned up or restored. But the best one I've seen is Diamond Entertainment's, which has a steady picture and soundtrack, and no splices, crackling, or so on. It's slightly fuzzy as for details, but not so that it isn't watchable or enjoyable.

    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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