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Monday, October 14, 2024

On this day in movie history - The Big Heat (1953):


The Big Heat

directed by Fritz Lang,
written by Sydney Boehm,
based on the novel by William P. McGivern,
and the serial that ran in the Saturday Evening Post,
was released in the United States on October 14, 1953.
Music by Henry Vars.


Cast:

Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Jocelyn Brando, Alexander Scourby, Lee Marvin, Jeanette Nolan, Peter Whitney, Willis Bouchey, Robert Burton, Adam Williams, Howard Wendell, Dorothy Green.

Recommended reading - The Big Heat (1953):


The Big Heat

By William P. McGivern.

First published 1953.
Published by Ibooks.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0743452704
ISBN-13: 978-0743452700

Description:

A tough suspense novel of hero cops, cool killers and hot broads...

“A powerful story, powerfully told.” – New York Times.

MURDER WAS IN THE AIR. A COP HAD KILLED HIMSELF, AND EVERY CROOK IN TOWN KNEW THAT WOULD BE SURE TO BRING ON THE BIG HEAT. It started almost innocently when a cop committed suicide – worry over ill health, said his wife. Detective Dave Bannion wasn’t so sure, but when he started digging, he was told to lay off – fast! Instead, he turned in his badge and started stalking the city streets and bars in search of the truth where he uncovers a red-hot story of murder and corruption that would blow Philadelphia’s underworld sky high. Bannion was big, strong, and angry enough to kill, but he was only one honest man in a city full of mobsters and crooked cops. The big heat was on.