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High Sierra (1941)
With exception of WHITE HEAT, this was the movie gangster's last stand. Bogart plays a graying criminal who's had it, and is in pursuit of one last caper in a changing world. He hooks up with Kennedy, Curtis, and informer Wilde to pull of the job, and becomes sympathetic to the plight of Curtis's moll Lupino, while also obsessing about young Leslie, a lame girl.
| Release Date: | January 25th, 1941 |
| Running Time: | 100 minutes |
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And get out he did. Sprung by a crooked Governor, Roy Earle (Humphrey Bogart) is out to do one more job.
What really caught my eye, however, was the fact that he went to the park first, and was watching stars, and was amazed at the mountains. A clue to those not in the know, that jail is the worst place to be.
Bogey also...
(complete High Sierra review by Movie Addict)
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