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La fièvre du pétrole

Original title: Boom Town
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4K
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Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy Lamarr in La fièvre du pétrole (1940)
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Two buddies who rise from fly-by-night wildcatters to oil tycoons over a ten-year period, are in love with the same woman.Two buddies who rise from fly-by-night wildcatters to oil tycoons over a ten-year period, are in love with the same woman.Two buddies who rise from fly-by-night wildcatters to oil tycoons over a ten-year period, are in love with the same woman.

  • Director
    • Jack Conway
  • Writers
    • John Lee Mahin
    • James Edward Grant
  • Stars
    • Clark Gable
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Claudette Colbert
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Conway
    • Writers
      • John Lee Mahin
      • James Edward Grant
    • Stars
      • Clark Gable
      • Spencer Tracy
      • Claudette Colbert
    • 54User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Big John McMasters
    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • Square John Sand
    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Betsy Bartlett
    Hedy Lamarr
    Hedy Lamarr
    • Karen Vanmeer
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Luther Aldrich
    Lionel Atwill
    Lionel Atwill
    • Harry Compton
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Harmony Jones
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Whitey
    Minna Gombell
    Minna Gombell
    • Spanish Eva
    Joe Yule
    Joe Yule
    • Ed Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    • Tom Murphy
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • McCreery
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Ass't. District Attorney
    Casey Johnson
    • Little Jack
    Baby Quintanilla
    • Baby Jack
    George Lessey
    George Lessey
    • Judge
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Miss Barnes
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • Barber
    • Director
      • Jack Conway
    • Writers
      • John Lee Mahin
      • James Edward Grant
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    User reviews54

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    birdeyes304

    Wonderful movie

    My mother grew up in the East Texas oil boom in 1935. This film closely resembles Kilgore Texas. My whole family has been in the business since the early 40's. My father was burned in an oil field explosion and recovered. The film was done well, showing all of the hard work men endured in the fields. This movie is true and correct showing the hardships of the life in the business, from being dirt poor to having the finer things in life. All of the actor's in this movie closely resemble people we have dealt with over the years. I also enjoyed seeing this move in black and white as it focused on the story line rather than a big color feature. I will definitely watch this move again as it brings home the people that risked there lives to bring a product to the people at the beginning of the industrial age with romance and a little humor. I would recommend it to anyone.
    7howardmorley

    Moves Along At A Cracking Pace

    This film has four big stars perfectly cast and appearing at their very best in a very entertaining film about "wild catting" in the American oil industry.I rated it 7/10.First up is Clark Gable playing the "mans man" role he made so famous in "Gone with the Wind".Next up is Spencer Tracy giving one of his speeches in court where he seems so comfortable, ("Judgment at Nuremburg", Cass Timberlayne" etc).Next up we have Claudette Colbert giving one of her best sympathetic "tea and sympathy" performances e.g. "Since You Went Away" and finally there is the gorgeous Hedy Lamarr playing to her strength of a sophisticated, intelligent and beautiful business associate who knows how the oil industry business is is transacted in the New York corridors of power.The film was made one year before the U.S. entered WWII so the budget could afford to be generous.Fot its day, the scenes and special effects of the oil well fire were very realistic.One reviewer remarked that Clark Gable in his youth worked on a "wild cat" oil site, if so this gave his performance added realism.What about those muddy roads.I felt like asking the town corporation to pave them over with some of that oil money flooding into the oil barons' coffers which presumably would attract some local taxation!
    7funkyfry

    Who's oil is it, anyway?

    Tracy and Gable play two "wildcatters" -- oil hunters -- who are always at loggerheads and both manage to gain and lose several fortunes before the film's end. Colbert is the woman they both love; Lamarr is of course the "other" woman in husband Gable's life. A lot of fun scenes (especially when the 2 bullheaded oil barons finally duke it out), good characterizations (Morgan, as always, deserves a mention, this time as the slightly petty equipment broker they both rely on), but a somewhat predictable story, though well scripted. Ultra-conservative Mahin has spiced Tracy's rousing final speech (yes, he ALWAYS gets one) with the pro-business slant so favored by himself and exec-producer Mayer, managing to make this into sort of an anti-Capra comedy.
    8dglink

    Great Stars in Entertaining Saga

    Portraying a friendship similar to the one they shared in the earlier "San Francisco," Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy play two oilmen or wildcatters in "Boom Town," an entertaining saga directed by Jack Conway. Gable is the colorful Big John McMasters, a Rhett Butler from Texas, who lives large and romances big. Tracy is the more solid, down-to-earth Jonathan Sand, who is Gable's moral conscience, much like he was in "San Francisco." The pair meet cute while heading in opposite directions on a narrow board walkway across a muddy street. Despite a damp start, the two men bond, and their friendship endures for years through fights, jealousy, and competition over business and women, particularly Claudette Colbert. The mud is barely washed off their clothing when Gable unwittingly steals Colbert from Tracy, and the jilted platonic lover carries a torch for his lost love throughout the film. When not womanizing or swindling, Gable and Tracy make and lose several fortunes separately and together without breaking a sweat. Oil gushers, well fires, and fistfights, the action wanders all over the MGM back lot from Texas to South America to New York.

    Gable anchors the film with his larger-than-life personality, while Tracy underplays in deference to his more charismatic co-star. Although re-teaming the Oscar-winning leads of "It Happened One Night" must have seemed like a brilliant idea at the time, Colbert, unfortunately, often seems out of place in "Boom Town." Her manners, poise, and dress do not mesh with the Texas oil fields or the South American hovels. She is on firmer ground as the well-dressed lady of the manor. The sight of perfectly made-up Colbert scrubbing clothes on a washboard with a big grin on her face strains the story's credibility. Although the enigmatic Hedy Lamarr has a flawless face and incomparable beauty, she rarely wrinkles her professionally applied cosmetics to show any trace of an emotion. However, she is certainly believable as the object of any man's lust and physically perfect as an "other woman." Fortunately, a fine cast of supporting players, such as Frank Morgan, Chill Wills, and Lionel Atwill, surround the leading stars and further enhance the lively proceedings.

    First class production values, a fast-moving story, and appealing stars make "Boom Town" a solid entertainment, if not a masterpiece.
    7utgard14

    "I pick my own posies, jughead!"

    A couple of oil-drilling buddies (Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy) strike it rich together. Then a woman (Claudette Colbert) comes between them. Tracy plays O'Brien to Gable's Cagney in this predictable but fun MGM production. All three stars are in good form. Gable gets most of the memorable lines. Hedy Lamarr does well in her villainess role. Nice support from Frank Morgan, Chill Wills, and Lionel Atwill. In addition to Lamarr, Marion Martin provides some eye candy. Action scenes are great but can't mask what is basically a simple soap opera doused in testosterone. Not to mention a love triangle that's pretty weak. It goes on a bit longer than it should but it's still enjoyable. Fans of the stars will like it.

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    • Trivia
      Clark Gable was anxious to do the film because his father had been an oil rigger, and Gable himself had worked on oil rigs in Oklahoma before becoming an actor.
    • Goofs
      When Big John rides the donkey at the rodeo, he is holding a balloon. In the first wide shot, the balloon is gone, but it reappears in the next closeup.
    • Quotes

      Big John McMasters: I'm not blaming you, maybe. But you aren't walking out with him or anybody else, understand?

      Elizabeth Bartlett McMasters: Him? What are you...?

      Big John McMasters: Sand. He told me all about it. I had to give him a licking to show him that's out. You're my girl, see? And you always will be. Even if I have to lick you to prove it.

      Elizabeth Bartlett McMasters: I'm your girl. You can lick me if it'll help.

      Big John McMasters: Well, I'll save it for when you need it.

    • Crazy credits
      [Opening title] This is the story of a hard driving breed of Americans - oil prospectors - "wildcatters". Made of the bone and blood of pioneers - men born of the lasting miracle that is America - they probed the Earth from early Pennsylvania to California's Kettleman Hills to bring forth America's greatest treasure, the life blood of today's world - oil!
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940)
    • Soundtracks
      Polly Wolly Doodle
      (uncredited)

      Composer unknown

      Played over the opening credits and as background

      Sung and hummed at various times by Clark Gable, Chill Wills and Claudette Colbert

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boom Town
    • Filming locations
      • Bakersfield, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $1,614,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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