The Big Heat

Digital Restoration

featuring

Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Lee Marvin, Jocelyn Brando,

In the German Langs—in Dr. Mabuse, Spies, M—one can’t tell the cops from the robbers, and Lang was no less cynical in his Hollywood noirs. In The Big Heat, Glenn Ford gives a fine performance of inward obsession as a police detective who engages in a crusade against organized crime and police corruption. But the moral and magnetic center of the film is Gloria Grahame; as the girlfriend of a brutal gangster (Lee Marvin), she intelligently develops the two sides of the “bad girl.” Few films of the fifties or any period are more ruthless and uncompromising in their observation of violence in American society.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Sidney Boehm
Based On
  • the novel by William P. McGivern

Cinematographer
  • Charles Lang
Print Info
  • B&W
  • DCP
  • 90 mins
Source
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment