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One of the great post-war [[Film Noir|noir films]], ''[[{{PAGENAME}}]]'' stars [[Glenn Ford]], [[Lee Marvin]] and [[Gloria Grahame]]. Set in a fictional American town, the film tells the story of a tough cop (Ford) who takes on a local crime syndicate, exposing tensions within his own corrupt police department as well as insecurities and hypocrisies of domestic life in the 1950s. Filled with atmosphere, fascinating female characters, and a jolting—yet not gratuitous—degree of violence, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' through its subtly expressive technique and resistance to formulaic denouement, manages to be both stylized and brutally realistic, a signature of its director [[Fritz Lang]].
One of the great post-war [[Film Noir|noir films]], ''[[{{PAGENAME}}]]'' stars [[Glenn Ford]], [[Lee Marvin]] and [[Gloria Grahame]]. Set in a fictional American town, the film tells the story of a tough cop (Ford) who takes on a local crime syndicate, exposing tensions within his own corrupt police department as well as insecurities and hypocrisies of domestic life in the 1950s. Filled with atmosphere, fascinating female characters, and a jolting—yet not gratuitous—degree of violence, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' through its subtly expressive technique and resistance to formulaic denouement, manages to be both stylized and brutally realistic, a signature of its director [[Fritz Lang]].


''{{PAGENAME}}'' was added to the [[National Film Registry]] in 2011.
''{{PAGENAME}}'' was added to the [[National Film Registry]] in 2011.

Not to be confused with the 1986 [[w:The Big Heat (album)|album]] and [[w:The Big Heat (song)|song]] of the same name by [[Wall of Voodoo|Stan Ridgway]], which were both named after this film.


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Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 July 2021

One of the great post-war noir films, The Big Heat stars Glenn Ford, Lee Marvin and Gloria Grahame. Set in a fictional American town, the film tells the story of a tough cop (Ford) who takes on a local crime syndicate, exposing tensions within his own corrupt police department as well as insecurities and hypocrisies of domestic life in the 1950s. Filled with atmosphere, fascinating female characters, and a jolting—yet not gratuitous—degree of violence, The Big Heat through its subtly expressive technique and resistance to formulaic denouement, manages to be both stylized and brutally realistic, a signature of its director Fritz Lang.

The Big Heat was added to the National Film Registry in 2011.

Not to be confused with the 1986 album and song of the same name by Stan Ridgway, which were both named after this film.

Tropes used in The Big Heat include: