event The Big Heat
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Mon Feb 27
7:30 pm
The Big Heat at Heights Theater
Morality is cut-and-dried in German émigré Fritz Lang’s 1953 classic The Big Heat (adapted by screenwriter Sydney Boehm from a William P. McGivern story), yet Lang toys with the audience cleverly throughout, making us fully aware of the real stakes played for by violent types. Glenn Ford stars as a cop who ditches his badge in order to take down a mob boss who hits him too close to home. The action in The Big Heat is relentless and uncompromisingly brutal—from thug Lee Marvin throwing a pot of boiling coffee at moll Gloria Grahame to Ford exacting bloody revenge on the crooks who ruined his life. Here’s a noir that doesn’t spare the blood, scars, or bruises.
Heights Theater 3951 Central Ave. N.E., Twin Cities, MN
Morality is cut-and-dried in German émigré Fritz Lang’s 1953 classic The Big Heat (adapted by screenwriter Sydney Boehm from a William P. McGivern story), yet Lang toys with the audience cleverly throughout, making us fully aware of the real stakes played for by violent types. Glenn Ford stars as a cop who ditches his badge in order to take down a mob boss who hits him too close to home. The action in The Big Heat is relentless and uncompromisingly brutal—from thug Lee Marvin throwing a pot of boiling coffee at moll Gloria Grahame to Ford exacting bloody revenge on the crooks who ruined his life. Here’s a noir that doesn’t spare the blood, scars, or bruises.
Updated 02/15/2012
