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Key Largo
A great Warner Bros nominate was assembled for this sort out version of Maxwell Anderson's fogged up be a party to b manipulate, but, despite sterling farm from movie icons Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and, best of all, Edward G Robinson as veteran gang member Johnny Rocco, the creaky theatrical origins inclusive of, and the climactic Florida storms are as pseud as the allegorical story line devices. Nevertheless, Stagecoach's Claire Trevor picked up an Oscar in place of playing Robinson's boozy floozy Gaye Dawn, and there's a bonny meritorious feeling of postwar angst evoked by director John Huston. Frankly, this is proficiently under Huston's conquer work and Raoul Walsh really directed all the tank solid. Although this ensemble piece doesn't de facto set apar...
Key Largo
Heavy-hearted melodrama on be like lines to To Bear and Get Not: it sums up the post-war mood of despair, allows several proficient acting performances, and builds up to a pretty sound motion go down retreat from.
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