Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Humphrey Bogart) [1948] @ .avi
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Humphrey Bogart ... Dobbs Walter Huston ... Howard Tim Holt ... Curtin Bruce Bennett ... Cody Barton MacLane ... McCormick (as Barton Mac Lane) Alfonso Bedoya ... Gold Hat https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040897/ User Rating 8.5/10 Although John Huston's directing is absolutely equal to the screenplay, winning Oscars for both, it is the performance level of the actors that makes "Treasure of The Sierra Madre" the classic film that it is. Beginning and ending with Walter Huston's award winning role of the worn-out old miner who is looking for one last big score, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt are equal to the task and draw us in to this tale of need and greed. So convincing is Walter's portrayal of the seasoned old prospector, we come to believe that he is a gold digger by trade who only acts in movies so that he can dig and pan for gold again and again. His knowledge of mining and the lifestyle it demands and forces upon those who partake, is so thorough that Bogart and Holt seem like school kids in awe of a new hero. Of course, we know that his son John, did much research in preparation for writing the screenplay; but we are nevertheless plunged into a sure belief that this old miner must surely have been there age upon age, mine upon mine, and has therefore, a thousand tales to tell. When, in the course of the story, Walter is taken away, somewhat without choice, to work the magic of a healer for a Mexican village, we are again convinced that he is a medical doctor hiding out as a prospector. This is the acting craft in full bloom. Walter becomes whatever is called for in the story. However, if one views his other films, the effect is the same. He is one of Hollywood's most under rated actors of all time. Those who have not seen this film have a joyous experience awaiting them. Great story, great screenplay, great acting. This is why we love movies the way we do. 640 X 480 duration 2:06:08 audio bit rate 128kbps audio format MPEG Layer-3 frame rate 23 data rate 1078kbps 24 bit XVID
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"Bashes, we don't need no stinking bashes!" My favorite scene in the entire movie. Look for it, it's just so funny.Lol...One of the best movies, ever.
thanks alien99...bogarts best movie
Jerky playback.
There is a repeating pattern of a block of 12 frames where every frame 2, 6, 8 are repetitions of their preceding frame. Some strange conversion from a PAL or interlaced source, I assume.
many thanks. great film
Thanks for the up. An ALL TIME CLASSIC of cinema. Walter Huston cracks me up. Humphrey makes you want to strangle him.
Tamarind777, are you shitting me? 'bashes' what the fuck is that. the quote is "Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!" and its not even said in this movie it's from blazing saddles. The famous quote from this movie is "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
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