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Menace dans la nuit

Original title: He Ran All the Way
  • 1951
  • 16
  • 1h 17m
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7.0/10
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Shelley Winters and John Garfield in Menace dans la nuit (1951)
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Nick and his partner Al stage a payroll holdup. Al is shot, and Nick kills a policeman. Nick hides out at a public pool, where he meets Peg Dobbs. They go back to her apartment, and he force... Read allNick and his partner Al stage a payroll holdup. Al is shot, and Nick kills a policeman. Nick hides out at a public pool, where he meets Peg Dobbs. They go back to her apartment, and he forces her family to hide him from the police manhunt.Nick and his partner Al stage a payroll holdup. Al is shot, and Nick kills a policeman. Nick hides out at a public pool, where he meets Peg Dobbs. They go back to her apartment, and he forces her family to hide him from the police manhunt.

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    • John Berry
  • Writers
    • Hugo Butler
    • Guy Endore
    • Sam Ross
  • Stars
    • John Garfield
    • Shelley Winters
    • Wallace Ford
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    • Director
      • John Berry
    • Writers
      • Hugo Butler
      • Guy Endore
      • Sam Ross
    • Stars
      • John Garfield
      • Shelley Winters
      • Wallace Ford
    • 58User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    John Garfield
    John Garfield
    • Nick Robey
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Peg Dobbs
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Fred Dobbs
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Mrs. Dobbs
    Gladys George
    Gladys George
    • Mrs. Robey
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Al Molin
    Robert Hyatt
    Robert Hyatt
    • Tommy Dobbs
    • (as Bobby Hyatt)
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • Stan
    Vici Raaf
    Vici Raaf
    • Marge
    Keith Hetherington
    • Capt. of Detectives
    Robert Karnes
    Robert Karnes
    • Police Lieutenant
    Jimmy Ames
    Jimmy Ames
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Gordon Armitage
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Workman
    • (uncredited)
    Willie Bloom
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Co-Worker
    • (uncredited)
    John Breen
    • Co-Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Detective Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Berry
    • Writers
      • Hugo Butler
      • Guy Endore
      • Sam Ross
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    9banse

    Garfield goes out in style

    "He Ran All The Way" is John Garfield's final film and he doesn't disappoint his fans. He is dynamic as a cop killer who is on-the-lam and hiding out in the apartment of a middle class family. The film is a taut thriller with many tense moments and Garfield pulls no punches while he devises an escape plan. The captive family is well played by Shelley Winters who falls for the thug, Wallace Ford and Selena Royle her parents and Bobby Hyatt the little brother. There is also a gem of a cameo performance from Gladys George as Garfield's mother and also by Norman Lloyd as his partner in crime. Alas Garfield displays all his bad boy mannerisms and gut wrenching force that we came to expect from him...and what also made him a star.
    8blanche-2

    A bad dream leads to a nightmare for a family.

    John Garfield's last film was "He Ran All the Way," about a payroll robber who hides out at a young woman's apartment, frightening and intimidating her family. Shelley Winters, Gladys George, Norman Lloyd, and Wallace Ford also star. This looks to be a small film, written by blacklisted Dalton Trumbo under another name, but I found it very tense and very good with a wonderful performance by Garfield. He's an unwilling robber due to a scary dream the night before, but his friend, Norman Lloyd, forces him to go through with it on the day planned. When Garfield shoots a policeman, he runs to an indoor public swimming pool to get rid of the briefcase and hide. There he meets Shelley Winters. He sticks with her, ends up in the apartment she shares with her parents and her brother and decides to stay.

    Ruggedly handsome Garfield portrays a man capable of brutality due to his fear but who is basically good. Unfortunately the family doesn't understand how unloved he feels, and his friendly signals are rejected, causing him to act out. Winters handles a difficult role beautifully - a young woman without much life experience, attracted to this man and terrified for her family. Is her goal to get him away from them, or does she really care for him? Wallace Ford, as the frustrated father who is unable to protect his family, is excellent.

    Like another poster, I would have wished for a bigger film as Garfield's last, but in the end, he handed in another excellent performance and elevated the movie. What was ahead for him? Well, he was blacklisted - perhaps his friend Clifford Odets' affirmation that Garfield had never been a member of the Communist party would have helped him, but we'll never know. Garfield died the day after Odets' testimony.
    7evanston_dad

    John Garfield Runs All the Way

    This strange entry in the noir canon features John Garfield delivering a sweaty, paranoid performance as a small-time crook who shoots a cop during a heist gone bad and then holes up with the family of a girl he meets and desperately latches himself on to (Shelley Winters). He virtually takes the family hostage, threatening to kill whichever member he has with him at the time if any of the other members try to seek help. Meanwhile, a game of patriarchal dominance begins between Garfield and the father, whose sense of masculinity is threatened by his inability to help his family. It all leads to a showdown in the street as Garfield attempts to run away with Winters, who may or may not have genuine feelings for him.

    "He Ran All the Way" is more about the dynamics of family than anything else. In the first scene, we see what kind of home life Garfield's character comes from. His blowsy mom (played divinely by Gladys George, who has far too little screen time) verbally and physically abuses him, and then refuses to come to his aid later on when he's in trouble. As a result, Garfield tries to make a sort of surrogate family of the one he's taken hostage, attempting to establish a twisted kind of domestic tranquility, with himself as father figure. The most unsettling scene transpires at a family dinner, when Garfield forces the family at gunpoint to eat the meal he's prepared for them.

    Throughout the film, Garfield acts with a desperate intensity you can practically smell. Unlike all of those cooler than cool crooks who populate the worlds of other noir films, Garfield is lousy as a criminal; his own paranoia and panic give him away at moments when he otherwise wouldn't be in any danger. Shelley Winters plays his love interest as a dowdy mope, the second time that year (see "A Place in the Sun") she played a frump who meets a good-looking lad and then regrets it. Wallace Ford and Selena Royle do the honors as mom and dad.

    "He Ran All the Way" is not one of the more ambitious entries in the noir cycle, but like so many of the lurid, low-budget films that came out around this fertile period in cinema history, it has fascinating undertones that belie its simple plot.

    With crisp photography by James Wong Howe and a propulsive, sensational score by that old pro Franz Waxman.

    Grade: A-
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Last Movie of John Garfield

    The uptight and dumb smalltime thief Nick Robey (John Garfield) and his partner and only friend Al Molin (Norman Lloyd) robber US$ 10,000.00 from a man, but the heist goes wrong. Al Molin is killed by a policeman and Nick shots him deadly in the spine. He hides out in a public swimming pool and meets the shy spinster Peggy Dobbs (Shelley Winters) in the water. Nick uses Peggy to lie low and leave the plunge. He offers a ride in a taxi to her and she invites him to enter in her apartment, where she introduces her family to him. When Nick discovers that he killed the cop, he decides to use Peggy's apartment as hideout to wait the police manhunt cool down, forcing the family to lodge him. When Nick finds that Peggy loves him, he invites her to leave the town with him and asks her to buy a used runaway car. However, the paranoid Nick cannot trust anybody and believes Peggy has betrayed him.

    The film-noir "He Ran All the Way" is the last movie of John Garfield in the role of a man that does not know the meaning of love or family, therefore he cannot believe in a woman in love with him. The storyline is very simple and claustrophobic and four years later, William Wyler made "The Desperate Hours" that has a similar storyline, with a gang that breaks in suburban house and threatens the household. This movie has not been released on Blu-ray, DVD or VHS in Brazil and is only available in cable television. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Por Amor Também Se Mata" ("For Love, It Also Kills")
    8abooboo-2

    Vintage Garfield

    Worth seeing if for no other reason than Garfield's frantic, breathless performance. The storytelling is unsure at times, but his acting sure isn't. The guy performs as if he's looking straight down the barrel of a loaded shotgun. He really lets it fly over the film's very powerful last ten minutes. Also, Shelly Winters is much more effective here, in a role she virtually perfected (as the lonely, whimpering victim) than she was in the classic "A PLACE IN THE SUN", which also came out that year.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of John Garfield.
    • Goofs
      When Molin meets up with Robey, Molin says he's been waiting for Robey at Lombardi's, and then tells Robey to explain his "bad dream" after they get to Lombardi's. After a cut to the two drinking in a bar, they get up to leave and the sign above the door shows they're in "Sam's Cafe".
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Robey: If you were a man, you'd be out looking for a job.

      Nick Robey: If you were a man, I'd kick your teeth in.

    • Connections
      Featured in Red Hollywood (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Juventino Rosas

      Played when exiting from Plunge

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Classic Movies 40s 50s 60s" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Isabella Mars" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • He Ran All the Way
    • Filming locations
      • Nu Pike Amusement Park, Long Beach, California, USA(swimming pool)
    • Production company
      • Roberts Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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