A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try and prove his innocence.
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Humphrey Bogart
Vincent Parry
Lauren Bacall
Irene Jansen
Bruce Bennett
Bob
Agnes Moorehead
Madge Rapf
Tom D'Andrea
Cabby (Sam)
Clifton Young
Baker
Douglas Kennedy
Detective Kennedy
Rory Mallinson
George Fellsinger
Houseley Stevenson
Dr. Walter Coley
Mary Field
Aunt Mary at Bus Station (uncredited)
Director
Delmer Daves
Screenplay
Delmer Daves
Tagline
"In danger as violent as their love!!!"
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$1,678,000
Revenue
$3,430,000
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures
John Chard
August 28, 2014
Dark Passage, light journey. *** This review may contain spoilers *** Vincent Parry has been imprisoned in San Quentin for murdering his wife, he escapes at sets about clearing his name. After being picked up, and then hidden by Irene Jansen (who has followed his case closely), Parry gets a tip from a cab driver which leads him to an underground plastic surgeon. After being given a new face,...
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August 27, 2022
Humphrey Bogart spends at least half of Dark Passage heard but not seen. When the movie isn’t shot from his point of view – little more than a gimmick in any day and age, though I guess in 1947 it might have had the benefit of novelty; sort of like a first-person shooter long before first-person shooters –, Bogie’s face is either a shadowy silhouette or wrapped in bandages. The latter is the resul...
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