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''Key Largo'' is a 1948 [[Film Noir]] adapted from Maxwell Anderson's 1939 play.
'''''Key Largo''''' is a 1948 [[Film Noir]] adapted from Maxwell Anderson's 1939 play.


[[Humphrey Bogart]] plays Frank McCloud, who visits a shoddy, run-down hotel in Key Largo, Florida, that has been taken over by a notorious gangster named Rocco (Edward G. Robinson). The hotel is run by the disabled James Temple ([[Lionel Barrymore]]) and his daughter-in-law Nora ([[Lauren Bacall]]), the widow of Frank's old friend, they are helpless under Rocco and his gang. James mourns the loss of his son in Italy and wants him to have died a hero. A passing sheriff's deputy, checking on the place as a hurricane threatens to blow in, is also taken hostage by Rocco's gang. A group of local Seminoles try to find sanctuary but are forced to huddle outside as the storm approaches.
[[Humphrey Bogart]] plays Frank McCloud, who visits a shoddy, run-down hotel in Key Largo, Florida, that has been taken over by a notorious gangster named Rocco (Edward G. Robinson). The hotel is run by the disabled James Temple ([[Lionel Barrymore]]) and his daughter-in-law Nora ([[Lauren Bacall]]), the widow of Frank's old friend, they are helpless under Rocco and his gang. James mourns the loss of his son in Italy and wants him to have died a hero. A passing sheriff's deputy, checking on the place as a hurricane threatens to blow in, is also taken hostage by Rocco's gang. A group of local Seminoles try to find sanctuary but are forced to huddle outside as the storm approaches.
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Rocco is waiting at the hotel to conduct business, and awaits the first chance to flee to Cuba where he'd been exiled by the feds. The hurricane arrives before the gang can do business and depart, and the mobsters are trapped with the hostages as the hurricane hits shore.
Rocco is waiting at the hotel to conduct business, and awaits the first chance to flee to Cuba where he'd been exiled by the feds. The hurricane arrives before the gang can do business and depart, and the mobsters are trapped with the hostages as the hurricane hits shore.


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[[Category:Films of the 1940s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1940s]]
[[Category:The Forties]]
[[Category:Key Largo]]
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[[Category:Films Based on Plays]]