Dark Passage

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Summary:
Robert Montgomery's 1946 film Lady in the Lake attempted to tell the entire story with a "subjective camera": shooting the film from the point of view of the main character, with the camera acting as his "eyes". The first hour or so of Dark Passage does the same thing--and the results are far more successful than anything seen in Montgomery's film. Humphrey Bogart heads th... Full Summary >>

Cast:
Humphrey Bogart - (Vincent Parry)
Lauren Bacall - (Irene Jansen)
Bruce Bennett - (Bob)
Agnes Moorehead - (Madge Rapf)
Tom D'Andrea - (Sam, Taxi Driver)
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Review:
This sturdy 1947 noir makes great use of its economical script, its San Francisco location shots, and its leads' well-established sexual chemistry. The winding hills, world-famous bridges, and prison proximity of the Bay Area are integral to the story, while the city's non-geographical features (its mixture of affluence and squalor, misfits and ... Continue >>

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