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Thumbnail for Key Largo (1948) Key Largo (1948)

Basics Critics:81Viewers:72Rusty:83
Category: Crime, Drama, Mystery/Noir/ThrillerNotable as: Film noirSub-Category: Thriller, Crime Fiction, Film noir, Crime Thriller, DramaMain subject: organized crimeNarrative location: FloridaRuntime: 100 - 101 minutesColor: black-and-whiteLanguage: English, ItalianCountry: United StatesDirector: John HustonScreenwriter: Richard Brooks, John Huston, Maxwell AndersonBased on: Key LargoMusic: Max SteinerCinematography: Karl FreundStars: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor, Thomas Gomez, Harry Lewis, Marc Lawrence, Monte Blue, Dan Seymour, Jay Silverheels, Alberto Morin, Pat FlahertyProducer: Jerry WaldStudio: Warner Bros.Awards won: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Claire Trevor)Award details: (details at IMDb)
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Key Largo is a 1948 film noir directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson and Lauren Bacall and featuring Lionel Barrymore and Claire Trevor. The movie was adapted by Richard Brooks and Huston from Maxwell Anderson's 1939 play of the same name, which played on Broadway for 105 performances in 1939 and 1940. Key Largo was the fourth and final film pairing of married actors Bogart and Bacall, after To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, and Dark Passage. Trevor won the 1948 Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance.


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