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THE BIG HEAT



USA, 1953


Director: Fritz Lang

Production: Columbia Pictures Corp.; black and white, 35mm; running time: 89 or 90 minutes. Released 14 October 1953. Filmed from about 21 March to 18 April 1953 in Columbia studios.


Producer: Robert Arthur; screenplay: Sidney Boehm, from a novel by William P. MacGivern; photography: Charles Lang, Jr.; editor: Charles Nelson; sound: George Cooper; art direction: Robert Peterson; set decoration: William Kiernan; music: Daniele Amfitheatrof, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; costumes: Jean Louis.


Cast: Glenn Ford (David Bannion ); Gloria Grahame (Debby Marsh ); Jocelyn Brando (Katie Bannion ); Alexander Scourby (Mike Lagana ); Lee Marvin (Vince Stone ); Jeanette Nolan (Bertha Duncan ); Peter Whitney (Tierney ); Willis Buchey (Lieutenant Wilkes ); Robert Burton (Gus Burke ); Adam Williams (Larry Gordon ); Howard Wendall (Higgins ); Cris Alcaide (George Rose ); Carolyn Jones (Doris ); Michael Granger (Hugo ); Dorothy Green (Lucy Chapman ); Ric Roman (Baldy ); Dan Seymour (Atkins ); Edith Evanson (Selma Parker ).


Publications


Books:

Courtade, Francis, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1963.

Moullet, Luc, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1963.

Eibel, Alfred, editor, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1964.

Johnston, Claire, Fritz Lang, London, 1969.

Jensen, Paul J., The Cinema of Fritz Lang, New York, 1969.

Bogdanovich, Peter, Fritz Lang in America, London, 1969.

Alloway, Lawrence, Violent America: The Movies Between 19461964, New York, 1971.

Bazin, André, La Politique des auteurs: Entretiens avec Jean Renoir, etc., Paris, 1972; revised edition, 1984.

McArthur, Colin, Underground U.S.A., London, 1972.

Mast, Gerald, The Comic Mind, Chicago, 1974; revised edition, 1979.

Trufaut, François, Les Films de ma vie, Paris, 1975; as The Films in My Life, New York, 1978.

Grafe, Frieda, and others, Fritz Lang, Munich, 1976.

Eisner, Lotte, Fritz Lang, London, 1977.

Armour, Robert, Fritz Lang, Boston, 1978.

Jenkins, Stephen, editor, Fritz Lang, London, 1979.

Silver, Alain, and Elizabeth Wark, Film Noir, Woodstock, New York, 1979.

Giannetti, Louis, Master of the American Cinema, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1981.

Jenkins, Stephen, editor, Fritz Lang: The Image and the Look, London, 1981.

Kaplan, E. Ann, Fritz Lang: A Guide to References and Resources, Boston, 1981.

Maibohm, Ludwig, Fritz Lang: Seine Filmsein Leben, Munich, 1981.

Dürrenmatt, Dieter, Fritz Lang: Leben und Werk, Basle, 1982.

Humphries, Reynold, Fritz Lang: Genre and Representation in His American Films, Baltimore, 1988.

Leblanc, Gérard, and Brigitte Devismes, Le double scénario chez Fritz Lang, Paris, 1991.

McArthur, Colin, The Big Heat, London, 1992.


Articles:

Crowther, Bosley in New York Times, 15 October 1953.

Truffaut, François, "Aimer Fritz Lang," in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), January 1954.

Anderson, Lindsay, in Sight and Sound (London), Summer 1954.

Lambert, Gavin, "Fritz Lang's America," in Sight and Sound (London), Summer 1955.

Mourlet, Michel, "Trajectoire de Fritz Lang," in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), September 1959.

Legrand, Gérard, "Notes pour un éloge de Fritz Lang," in Positif (Paris), March 1963.

Patalas, Enno, "Fritz Lang, der Unbekannte: Jahrestreffen der deutschen Filmclubs," in Frankfurter Allegmein Zeitung, 7 May 1964.

Hartman, Rainer, "Wirklichkeit statt Menschheitsfragen," in Frankfurter Neue Presse, 26 May 1964.

Beylie, Claude, "L'Oeuvre américain de Fritz Lang (19361956)," in Avant-Scène du Cinéma (Paris), February 1968.

Joannides, Paul, "Aspects of Fritz Lang," in Cinema (London), August 1970.

Flinn, Tom, "The Big Heat and The Big Combo: Rogue Cops and Mink-Coated Girls," in Velvet Light Trap (Madison, Wisconsin), no. 11, 1974.

Hennelly, Mark, Jr., "American Nightmare: The Underworld in Film," in Journal of Popular Culture (Bowling Green, Ohio), no. 3, 1978.

Willis, Don, "Fritz Lang: Only Melodrama," in Film Quarterly (Berkeley), Winter 197980.

MacGivern, William P., in American Film (Washington, D.C.), October 1983.

Pulleine, Tim, in Films and Filming (London), February 1988.

Wood, Robin, "Creativity and Evaluation," in Cineaction (Toronto), Summer-Fall 1990.

Wager, Jans B., "The Big Heat," Bright Lights, no. 14, 1995.

Aldarondo, R., "Los sobornados," Nosferatu (Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain), no. 20, January 1996.

Metz, Walter, "Keep the Coffee Hot, Hugo: Nuclear Trauma in Lang's The Big Heat," Film Criticism (Meadville), vol. 21, no. 3, Spring 1997.


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Like Fritz Lang's western Rancho Notorious (1951), The Big Heat is a ballad of hate, murder, and revenge. In both films, the hero is driven outside the law when his love interest is killed by sadistic minions of a crime boss (who personally disapproves of such extremes) and compelled to pull down the whole corrupt system that has perverted his world. Both feature facial scars as a recurring motif, crooked politicians, iconic close-ups of guns, and a clear-eyed criminal woman who sacrifices herself for the hero. The noir -ish The Big Heat is oddly easier on its hard-boiled protagonist, cop Dave Bannion (Glenn Ford), than Rancho Notorious is on cowboy Vern (Arthur Kennedy). The earlier film combines the figure of Mabuse-style mastermind and redeemed bad girl in Altar Keane (Marlene Dietrich), with whom Vern falls in love, while The Big Heat sets up decorativebut-sharp moll Debby (Gloria Grahame) as an outsider within the gang of smooth crime czar Lagana (Alexander Scourby), with a degree of license to criticize her dangerous boyfriend Vince Stone (Lee Marvin), making her almost the equivalent of "good badman" Frenchy (Mel Ferrer). The possibility of a romance between Bannion and Debby is implicit but never raisedthese people are too trapped in their roles of cop/family man and crook/moll to get together while Vern's love for Altar makes his destruction of her gang yet another tragic loss of home.

Though it tackles themes Lang dealt with as early as the Dr. Mabuse movies, The Big Heat is one of many exposé gangster films produced in Hollywood in the 1950s: The Enforcer (1951), The Captive City (1952), Chicago Syndicate (1955), The Big Combo (1955), The Phoenix City Story (1955), and Underworld USA (1961). Inspired by the Kefauver Commission on organized crime, the cycle adapts the psychological approach of 1940s noirs to analyze not a sick mind but a sick society, depicting American towns and cities under the control of "the Syndicate." The flamboyant psychopaths who would have been the lead menaces of movies like Little Caesar (1930) or The Public Enemy (1931) are demoted to the supporting role taken by Vince Stone. The real hate figures are the faceless higher-ups rarely glimpsed in the earlier movies (the "Big Boy" of Little Caesar ): Lagana, an immigrant made good who hypocritically regrets the need for violence but is determined not "to end up in the same ditch with the Lucky Lucianos," as a 1950s gang boss, half chairman of the board and half fascist duce. He speaks with the reasonable, soulless tone of the Body Snatchers, while Bannion (whom he accuses of "tracking dirt into his house" by mentioning the murder of a bar-girl he has ordered killed) and Stone (a neanderthal whose only come-back to Debby's sniping witticisms is to throw hot coffee in her face) are monsters from the Id.

The Big Heat is a film of violence, opening with a close-up of a gun about to be used in the suicide of corrupt cop Tom Duncan, and proceeding rapidly through its plot with jolting horrors that malform the characters. Bannion turns from family man to obsessive rogue cop when his wife (Jocelyn Brando) is blown up by a car bomb meant for him. Debby is embittered by the ruining of her beauty and takes up Bannion's quest for revenge, precipitating the big heat by confronting and murdering her "sister under the mink," grasping widow Bertha Duncan (Jeanette Nolan). With Bertha's death, the evidence Tom Duncan left behind, which is enough to bring down Lagana's empire, is released. In a crucial development, prefigured in both Fury (1936) and Rancho Notorious, the embittered hero is still unable to commit cold-blood murder to achieve his purposeBannion stops short of assaulting Berthaand a doppelganger has to step in to pull the last thread that allows justice to be done. The point is underlined in the climax, which finds Debby returning Vince's favour by dashing boiling coffee in his face and being gun-shot by the villain, prompting Bannion to trounce his ugly mirror image (a witness tags Stone as about Bannion's height but flashily dressed) in a brutal fight but not to gun him down even though Stone implores him to "shoot!"

Grounded far more in political reality than most of Lang's noirs, thanks to the hard-hitting detail of William P. McGivern's novel and Sydney Boehm's script, The Big Heat is still indebted to expressionism, with sets that reflect the characters' overriding personality traits: the cold luxury of the Duncan house, bought with dirty money; the tasteless wealth of Lagana's mansion, with its hideous portrait of the mobster's sainted mother and jiving teenage party; the penthouse moderne of Vince and Debby, where the police commissioner plays cards with killers; the cramped, poor-but-honest apartment of the Bannion family, underlined by too-insistent heart-warming music; and the hotel room where Bannion ends up, his life pared down to the need for vengeance ("early nothing" Debby comments). The tabloid sensibility of Lang's late American films (While the City Sleeps, 1955, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 1956) informs the depiction of squadroom and barroom, and there is a transgressive charge to the various minor cruelties (an obscene phone call taken by Mrs. Bannion, Stone stubbing a cigarette on the arm of a dice-playing girl in a bar, the famous coffee-throwing attacks) that imbues the film with an unpredictable, uneasy sense of danger. Even the finale is hardly comforting: after the fall of the crime syndicate, the widowed hero is not seen embracing his daughter and picking up his home life but returning to his desk in the Homicide Department. The welcome of workmatesexpressed, of course, by an offer of coffeeis curtailed and the end title appears over Bannion putting on his hat and coat to go out and deal with "a hit and run over on South Street."

Kim Newman

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