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The Big Bluff

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
683
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John Bromfield, Eve Miller, Rosemarie Stack, Martha Vickers, and Eddie Bee in The Big Bluff (1955)
Film NoirCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

When a scheming fortune hunter finds his rich wife is not going to die as expected, he and his lover make other plans to get her millions.When a scheming fortune hunter finds his rich wife is not going to die as expected, he and his lover make other plans to get her millions.When a scheming fortune hunter finds his rich wife is not going to die as expected, he and his lover make other plans to get her millions.

  • Director
    • W. Lee Wilder
  • Writers
    • Fred Freiberger
    • Mindret Lord
  • Stars
    • John Bromfield
    • Martha Vickers
    • Robert Hutton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    683
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • Fred Freiberger
      • Mindret Lord
    • Stars
      • John Bromfield
      • Martha Vickers
      • Robert Hutton
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    John Bromfield
    John Bromfield
    • Ricardo De Villa
    Martha Vickers
    Martha Vickers
    • Valerie Bancroft
    Robert Hutton
    Robert Hutton
    • Dr. Peter Kirk
    Rosemarie Stack
    Rosemarie Stack
    • Fritzie Darvel
    • (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    Eve Miller
    Eve Miller
    • Marsha Jordan
    Max Palmer
    • Fullmer
    Eddie Bee
    • Don Darvel
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Dr. Harrison
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Winthrop
    Beal Wong
    • Art Dealer
    Rusty Wescoatt
    • Frank
    Mitchell Kowall
    Mitchell Kowall
    • Coroner
    Jack Daly
    • Master of Ceremonies
    Paul McGuire
    • Butler
    George Conrad
    George Conrad
    • Bell Boy
    Kay Garrett
    • Waiter
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • Fred Freiberger
      • Mindret Lord
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    lor_

    Best-laid plans

    Written by Fred Freiberger (a decade before he made history producing the original "Star Trek" TV series) and produced/directed by B-movie talent W. Lee Wilder, "The Big Bluff" is an unusual drama that especially impressed me with its structure.

    The first third (or act in a 3-act play traditional movie format) is placid, with the main characters firmly established, very well-acted by Martha Vickers as the "Ali McGraw" damsel dying of heart disease, but never showing outward signs of decline -in fact that adds to the plot development, her companion Eve Miller - a go-getter always looking out for Martha's interests, and as a fiery dancer/femme fatale Rosemary Bowe (the future Rosemarie Stack re: The Untouchables star) as the Other Woman. John Bromfield is smooth as a real anti-hero, a gigolo type who is alwasy studly and just as avaricious and deadly.

    It's pure escapism as they live the high life, the many hints and clues to darkness ahead never interfering with the glamour and easy-going atmosphere.

    The second act becomes dramatic as Bromfield's plotting to get rid of Vickers after marrying her for her fortune, and then Wilder steps on the gas for Act III, finally adopting the scary, dark tension and visuals of film noir leading to splendid plot twists coming fast and furious at finale time.

    It's quite a sleeper, and has me re-evaluating Wilder's work: it's the tenth movie of his I've seen after enjoying his sci-fi, but never taking him seriously at all, certainly not in the league of brother Billy -I shouldn't have been so hasty.
    5declancooley

    Pedestrian 81-min quasi-noir melodrama has a few twists to spice it up in the end.

    Dastardly cad Ricardo (Bromfield) inveigles his way into rich but ailing heiress Valerie's (Vickers) life, despite those around her trying to protect her from his suspected predations. The oleaginous Ricardo secretly has a hotter, younger (but married) squeeze on the side, Fritzie (Bowe), an exotic dancer, and they plan to elope as soon as he can extract the cash from his mark. Although it is fascinating to see Vickers in one of her last movies, initially, the viewer needs to contend with some wooden acting, poorly-written lines badly delivered, and choppy editing; still, things improve as they go along, and some of the sets are pleasing to the eye, there are some wonderful little cross-dissolves, the pace picks up, the lighting becomes a little more noir-like, and the plotting gets a bit more intricate. Overall, it manages to keep one just about engaged esp. Bromfield's performance as an amoral exploiter of the weak; a man who is madly in love with white-hot Fritzie, and schemes, almost admirably, to do whatever he can to create the fantasy life he wants with her. Bowe sears the screen with heat whenever she appears, and her and Bromfield have some real chemistry, which keeps the engine of the story ticking over. Hard to wholeheartedly recommend but a mildly diverting short flick (which never bores the viewer) for a weekday evening.
    7arfdawg-1

    Wortha watch

    When scheming fortune hunter and erstwhile Latin lover Ricardo De Villa learns that a wealthy but sickly widow has terminal heart disease, he seduces and marries the vulnerable millionairess.

    Playing the part of a faithful and doting husband, he carries on a torrid affair with sexy exotic dancer Fritzi Darvel while avoiding the suspicious eyes of her jealous bongo-playing husband.

    When his wife's condition seems to go into remission, the impatient De Villa decides on action that will hasten her seemingly inevitable death.

    The plot sounds awfully racy but these are the 50s.

    This is sort of a film noir and it's worth a watch, despite the very bad prints that are available.

    Good story.

    Good acting.
    8george_chabot

    Good, Little-known Noir

    The only other comment on this film lists a litany of reasons why not to watch it, generally because of unfavorable but irrelevant comparisons to Billy Wilder, the director's brother.

    I will give you a reason to watch it; it is effective. John Bromfield makes an effective gigolo and Martha Vickers, while not the most charismatic actress known, does a good job as the object of his affections.

    Watch this without taking a lot of baggage in with you and you will be satisfied. It has a nice twist at the end that you may guess, but probably not.
    dougdoepke

    Has Its Moments

    Not a bad programmer, nothing new in the con-man department, but with a nifty ironical ending. Con-man Ricardo (Bromfield) romances wealthy heiress Valerie (Vickers) who has a heart condition. Marrying her, he then plots ways of shortening her life. Trouble is Valerie's friend Marsha (Miller) suspects his motives and enlists Dr. Kirk (Hutton) to help track Ricardo who's also keeping company with Fritzie (Bowe) despite her husband. Thankfully, the complications come together at story's end.

    Bromfield, looking a little like Clark Gable, knows how to use a cigarette to suggest character traits. He's just slick enough to be persuasive. The ordinarily shrewish Vickers goes against type, her Valerie being a sweet-natured victim; at the same time, little-known Eve Miller shows why she should be better known. And get a load of Rosemarie Bowe (Fritzie) who's got enough steamy allure to melt a polar ice cap.

    Oh sure, the overall result doesn't rise above programmer level, but it's done well for a cheap indie. Too bad, however, that director Wilder doesn't or can't invest the filming with more style that would lift the visuals. And, on a niggling note-- this isn't really noir. Specifically, the film's missing such defining features as expressionist lighting, plus a morally ambiguous central character. Ricardo's wicked, but crucially he's not torn between ethical poles. In my book, the results count more properly as a crime drama.

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    • Trivia
      In a case of life mirroring art, Martha Vickers (Valerie) passed away at age 46 before the other main members of the cast. Unlike the heart disease her character had in the film, she suffered from esophageal cancer. Of the remainder of the main cast, Rosemarie Stack (Fritzie) lived the longest, to age 86, passing away in January 2019.
    • Goofs
      When dancer Fritzie Darvel's suspicious husband Don is driving his car while tailing Ricardo, a camera shot is reversed in the edit incorrectly showing Don seated behind the steering wheel located on the right side.
    • Quotes

      Fritzi Darvel: Oh, so that's it! I had an idea you were playing up to that dame!

      [She slaps him hard]

      Fritzi Darvel: You two-timing, no good... And on top of it, you don't even try to hide it! Carrying on an affair with another woman right under my nose! Why, you're not going to do it, and what's more, I think you're a phony! And I was ready to leave my husband! For what? For a big bluff like you!

      [She succumbs to his persistant, passionate kiss]

      Ricardo 'Rick' De Villa: You know you're very beautiful when you get mad! But listen, no other woman means a thing to me, and if you don't know it now, you never will. Just think, an opportunity like this knocks only once, and I know when to open the door.

    • Connections
      Remake of The Glass Alibi (1946)

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Amazingly Classic" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Broken Trout Movies" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Большой утес
    • Production company
      • Planet Filmplays
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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