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  1. The Big Heat is a film directed by Fritz Lang with Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Lee Marvin, Jocelyn Brando .... Year: 1953. Original title: The Big Heat. Synopsis: Dave Bannion is an upright but unscrupulous cop on the trail of a vicious gang he suspects holds power over the police force.

  2. While watching Fritz Lang's The Big Heat, I realized a lot of cool aspects about what makes it such a special film-noir. Glenn Ford is insane as a cop out for revenge. Gloria Grahame is in most ways a femme fatale, yet she's not poison to Glenn Ford. Lee Marvin is running around throwing coffee on dames. Marlon Brando's sister, Jocelyn Brando ...

  3. The Big Heat, American crime film, released in 1953, that was called the “definitive film noir ” by critic Pauline Kael. It is also regarded as one of the highlights of director Fritz Lang ’s career. Homicide detective Dave Bannion (played by Glenn Ford) is investigating the suicide of a fellow police officer.

  4. THE BIG HEAT. Directed by. Fritz Lang. United States, 1953. Thriller, Crime, Film noir, Drama. 90. Synopsis. Police Sergeant Dave Bannion is investigating the apparent suicide of a corrupt cop, then is suddenly ordered to stop. Driven to unravel the mystery, Bannion continues probing—and is soon on a single-handed collision course with a ...

  5. The Big Heat (sh. Velika vrelina), u bivšoj Jugoslaviji poznat kao Velika hajka, je američki crno-bijeli kriminalistički film snimljen 1953. u režiji Fritza Langa. Protagonist, koga tumači Glenn Ford , je policijski detektiv koji istražuje smrt kolege osumnjičenog za korupciju, i kome tokom istrage supruga pogine u eksploziji podmetnute bombe.

  6. Big Heat,翻译成什么合适?“酷热”肯定是不对。“伟大的警察”?似乎也不对。其实这一词汇在影片接近尾声,侦探与自杀警察遗孀的对白中有所提及。根据上下文的关联,它的意思似乎应该是“重要证物”。

  7. 24 de set. de 2018 · Whereas Wall of Voodoo was moody and often times obscure in their peculiar sense of mania, “The Big Heat” is more immediately accessible, not only wearing its influences on its sleeves but flaunting them proudly. In a sense, the styles on “The Big Heat” clash more dramatically than any of Ridgway’s previous work.