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Règlement de comptes

Titre original : The Big Heat
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
7,9/10
31 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame in Règlement de comptes (1953)
Trailer for this crime drama directed by Fritz Lang
Lire trailer1:43
1 Video
99+ photos
CriminalitéDrameThrillerFilm noir

Un policier à la peau dure, Dave Bannion s'attaque à un syndicat du crime puissant dans le milieu politique.Un policier à la peau dure, Dave Bannion s'attaque à un syndicat du crime puissant dans le milieu politique.Un policier à la peau dure, Dave Bannion s'attaque à un syndicat du crime puissant dans le milieu politique.

  • Réalisation
    • Fritz Lang
  • Scénario
    • Sydney Boehm
    • William P. McGivern
  • Casting principal
    • Glenn Ford
    • Gloria Grahame
    • Jocelyn Brando
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    31 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 788
    574
    • Réalisation
      • Fritz Lang
    • Scénario
      • Sydney Boehm
      • William P. McGivern
    • Casting principal
      • Glenn Ford
      • Gloria Grahame
      • Jocelyn Brando
    • 195avis d'utilisateurs
    • 109avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    The Big Heat
    Trailer 1:43
    The Big Heat

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    Rôles principaux53

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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Sgt. Dave Bannion
    Gloria Grahame
    Gloria Grahame
    • Debby Marsh
    Jocelyn Brando
    Jocelyn Brando
    • Katie Bannion
    Alexander Scourby
    Alexander Scourby
    • Mike Lagana
    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Vince Stone
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Bertha Duncan
    Peter Whitney
    Peter Whitney
    • Tierney
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Lt. Ted Wilks
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Gus Burke
    Adam Williams
    Adam Williams
    • Larry Gordon
    Howard Wendell
    • Commissioner Higgins
    Chris Alcaide
    Chris Alcaide
    • George Rose
    Michael Granger
    Michael Granger
    • Hugo
    Dorothy Green
    Dorothy Green
    • Lucy Chapman
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • Doris
    Ric Roman
    Ric Roman
    • Baldy
    Dan Seymour
    Dan Seymour
    • Mr. Atkins
    Edith Evanson
    Edith Evanson
    • Selma Parker
    • Réalisation
      • Fritz Lang
    • Scénario
      • Sydney Boehm
      • William P. McGivern
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    Avis des utilisateurs195

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    9krorie

    Corruption

    Coming full cycle, Hollywood seems to be back on the theme of good cop vs. bad cops controlled by the mob. Recently "16 Blocks" successfully pitted honest Bruce Willis against dishonest city hall. For a time, with "The Big Easy" being an early example, this type movie presented the image of a totally corrupt government from top to bottom with omnipresent mob ties indicating cynical times, even the one good cop being tainted, just not as much as others. "The Big Heat" is a prime example of this type film in the early Cold War period, emphasizing the importance of one good man standing up against all odds, in particular unconcerned citizens who either themselves become tainted or who are simply apathetic as long as they are left alone. "The Big Heat" like "High Noon" showed that the good must take a stand or the entire house will come crumbling down with the rodents taking over.

    Glenn Ford was never a versatile actor. In the right role he could carry the load sufficiently to get by. In the wrong role, his acting was amateurish. That he had potential is indicated by his performances in two movies, "Gilda" and "The Big Heat." Arguably, his role as Det. Sgt. Dave Bannion is the better of the two. Perhaps it is the inimitable director Fritz Lang that prods Ford on to realize his true talents. There is no doubt that Ford makes Sgt. Bannion come alive and puts real flesh on his bones. Ford is so good in this film and in "Gilda" that he deserved more recognition than he got from the Hollywood big wigs.

    The two shining performances are given by Gloria Grahame and Lee Marvin who run away with the show. They provide one of the legendary scenes in film history that just about everyone has either seen or read about, when Vince Stone (Marvin)--note the last name of Stone--pitches a container of boiling coffee into Debby Marsh's (Grahame) face, scarring her for life. Vince Stone's demise is also memorable. The coffee sequence alone is worth the price of admission.
    9planktonrules

    Glenn Ford does a great job

    Normally, when I think of Film Noir, I DON'T think about Glenn Ford. Yes, he did a few, but his personality always seemed a little too "nice" to play in these gritty films. I was very pleasantly surprised then, when I saw this movie. Ford is an honest cop in a very crooked town. However, when the mob attacks and nearly kills him (killing his wife instead), he "pops a fuse" and becomes a very tough cop who won't take NO for an answer. I loved watching him slap people around and threaten his way to the top of the syndicate, as, with his life in ruins, he had nothing to lose.

    Along the way, the headstrong Ford encounters a lot of amazing characters--all played exceptionally well. In particular, a young Lee Marvin gives perhaps his best supporting performances as a hood who has a penchant for beating up women. In one scene, he nearly breaks a bit actress' arm (and it happens to be Carolyn Jones in a performance before she was famous). In another scene, he throws scalding hot coffee in the face of his girlfriend, Gloria Grahame. It was so brutal and realistic, I flinched and found my stomach churning at its ferocity and cruelness. As for Miss Grahame, she plays the sort of excellent role she became known for--a "dame" who, down under layers and layers of scum, beats a real human heart.

    Wonderful performances, terrific pacing and excellent writing make this one film well worth seeing and as a result, it's one of the best examples of Film Noir out there and a great example of a film about a cop who's seen enough and is on a rampage. This is probably Glenn Ford's best performance.

    FYI--In what appears to be a cool inside joke, in one of the scenes where Ford is in the bar, the song "Mame" is playing in the background--the same song made so memorable by Rita Hayworth in GILDA--a Glenn Ford film from 1946.

    Also FYI--I recently saw this film for the second time. I rarely watch films twice, but this one impressed me so much the first time, I couldn't resist. The film was, believe it or not, better the second time around and I noticed so many wonderful Film Noir touches that I truly love this movie.
    bob the moo

    Gritty, brutal, intense and powerful – a fantastic pot-boiler than stands out almost half a century later

    An honest, family man cop with a wife and daughter is put onto the investigation of another cop's suicide. He closes the case as suicide due to ill health. However when a women tells him another story and is promptly killed, Bannion just investigates further to find that powerful criminals and powerful politicians share the same table at dinner. When his family is split in an attack meant for him he loses his job and becomes bitter – he starts to become more like his enemies as he pursues them.

    This is a hardboiled thriller that would still stand up today as a tough film – violence and attitudes that make it feel more modern than it is. The story follows the descent of family man Bannion into violence and bitterness when he not only loses what is important to him, but when he finds that corruption at high levels has fed down into rank and file officers causing him to stand out when he tries to catch a criminal.

    The brutality of this film shouldn't be underestimated – Fritz Lang is no softy! Here we have women beaten and killed, we have sex crimes, we have a women disfigured by scalding coffee in her face. Of course all these things are unseen but this was the 50's! However it is still powerful and adds to the intensity of the film. The story may well have been done many times now – but imagine seeing something like this back then!

    The cast are great. Ford descends into bitterness really well and seems at ease as both thug and family man. The female cast are good in different ways but the one that catches the eye is a young Lee Marvin. I suspect Marvin got fame because his coffee attack stuck in people's minds – even today he is best know as a tough guy in the movies.

    Overall this is well worth hunting out – it is still being copied by many video thrillers and it just goes to show that you don't have to show gory or graphic violence on screen to be powerful, gritty or shocking.
    7blanche-2

    tough, uncompromising late noir

    Glenn Ford is a police sergeant seeking retribution for the death of his wife in "The Big Heat," a 1953 film that also stars Gloria Graham and Lee Marvin. While investigating a police officer's alleged suicide, Ford's idyllic family life is ruptured when his lovely young wife is killed in a car bombing intended for him. Some have suggested the similar scene in "The Godfather" was inspired by "The Big Heat." It's certainly possible.

    For 1953, the violence is uncompromising, particularly against the female character played by Gloria Graham when she crosses her boyfriend, Lee Marvin, in one of his early roles. Marvin is fantastic as a brute, and this characterization must have done a lot to raise his profile in films.

    There are some outstanding performances, including that of Jeannette Nolan as the late officer's wife who knows plenty. Glenn Ford, a handsome, solid actor who seems forgotten now, underplays his role but the coldness and rage he feels is evident as he goes from happy family man to angry avenger.

    Excellently directed by Fritz Lang, "The Big Heat" packs a wallop.
    8RanchoTuVu

    nice attention to detail

    A violent story about a detective working in a corrupt department who investigates the apparent suicide of a fellow officer. Worth seeing for Glenn Ford's prototypical performance and Gloria Grahme's show stealing portrayal of a boozing moll with a conscience. With facial disfigurement and cigarette burns it took violence up a notch from the standard gun play of the past, making it grimmer and more realistic, and giving the story more punch. Grahme's tough and tender role stands out and gives the film a tragic element, while certain of its portrayals of greed and corruption (namely the dead officer's wife) stand out for their attention to detail. In the end, it IS the details that give this formulaic story its clout, and we can thank director Fritz Lang for that.

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    • Anecdotes
      Columbia wanted to borrow Marilyn Monroe from 20th Century-Fox to play the role of Debby Marsh, but Fox's asking price was too high. Gloria Grahame was cast instead.
    • Gaffes
      The street address for the junkyard on Bannion's list is "101", yet the number "1024" is seen on a large sign over the yard's shed.
    • Citations

      Debby Marsh: [to Bannion] Oh, well, you're about as romantic as a pair of handcuffs.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Mean Streets (1973)
    • Bandes originales
      It's a Blue World
      (uncredited)

      Written by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright

      Heard instrumentally during one of the scenes at The Retreat

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 décembre 1953 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los sobornados
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 7 083 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 29min(89 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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