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I Died a Thousand Times

  • 1955
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  • 1h 49min
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Jack Palance and Shelley Winters in I Died a Thousand Times (1955)
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Cuando el anciano criminal Roy Earle sale de prisión, decide hacer un último atraco antes de retirarse: robando un hotel turístico.Cuando el anciano criminal Roy Earle sale de prisión, decide hacer un último atraco antes de retirarse: robando un hotel turístico.Cuando el anciano criminal Roy Earle sale de prisión, decide hacer un último atraco antes de retirarse: robando un hotel turístico.

  • Dirección
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Guionista
    • W.R. Burnett
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    • Jack Palance
    • Shelley Winters
    • Lori Nelson
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Guionista
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Elenco
      • Jack Palance
      • Shelley Winters
      • Lori Nelson
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Roy Earle…
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Marie Garson
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Velma
    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Babe Kossuck
    Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
    Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
    • Chico
    • (as Gonzalez Gonzalez)
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Big Mac
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Red
    Perry Lopez
    Perry Lopez
    • Louis Mendoza
    Richard Davalos
    Richard Davalos
    • Lon Preisser
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Doc Banton
    Olive Carey
    Olive Carey
    • Ma Goodhue
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Pa Goodhue
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Jack Kranmer
    Bill Kennedy
    Bill Kennedy
    • Sheriff
    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Bellboy
    • (sin créditos)
    Chris Alcaide
    Chris Alcaide
    • Sheriff's Deputy
    • (sin créditos)
    Fay Baker
    Fay Baker
    • Woman in Tropico Lobby
    • (sin créditos)
    Mary Benoit
    Mary Benoit
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        • Stuart Heisler
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        • W.R. Burnett
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      6trimmerb1234

      Asphalt Jungle meets Lassie

      Nobody could match Jack Palance as a fearsome heavy and here, playing a freshly sprung ex-con lead bank robber, his authority over a couple of "punks" - junior gang members - including later-to-be star heavy in his own right, Lee Marvin, is powerful and utterly convincing. Nice details early on such as when presumptuous Marvin attempts to grab at the plan for the caper and 6'4" Palance without a word or look just brushes him aside with a sweep of the arm promises much - but little ultimately is delivered. Enter "Pard" the mongrel mutt to the accompaniment then and later of cutesy music. The furry friendly creature, loyal to the last, refuses to budge from the screen to the very end - unfortunately.

      This seemed symptomatic of the movie's uncertain tone - veering from tough as nails crime caper to family fare. Who was to blame? Was it Palance who possessed a face and physique that uniquely qualified him to be the ultimate brute always wanting to demonstrate a reassuring sensitive thoughtful side?
      7planktonrules

      See the original....

      Roy Earle is a professional criminal--one of the toughest and best at his job. When he is unexpectedly released from prison, it is because someone big wanted a big heist and they pulled strings to get him. On his way to the location of his new partners up in the Sierras, he meets a very poor family and befriends them. He also later befriends a cute little dog. Both these acts of kindness are very atypical for such a hardened man and, sadly, BOTH end up causing him nothing but grief in the end.

      I am a film purist when it comes to remakes. My opinion has always been that if the original film is great, it shouldn't be remade--remakes are only for films with SERIOUS flaws that can corrected in the remake. So, I am a VERY difficult sell for a film like "I Died a Thousand Times", as it's a remake both of the classic Bogart picture "High Sierra" as well as Joel McCrea's "Colorado Territory"==and both films have a higher IMDb rating as well.

      "I Died a Thousand Times" turns out to be an extremely well made film--mostly because it is practically an exact copy of "High Sierra" and because Jack Palance was quite nice in the lead. The only major differences is the wonderful color film stock--it looks great because of the wonderful mountain locations. As for the acting, it's about on par with the original. So, if it offers no real major advantage, why not just see the original--especially since it stars Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino and is a classic. This 1955 version could have become a classic--if the story had been original. Good but see the original!
      6CTfans

      Why remake?

      This is a remake of High Sierra with Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lapino. Not quite as good as the original, although it has obviously talented, and great actors. It makes you wonder why they would remake a classic like High Sierra with minimal changes just 14 years later. One interesting difference between the original and this movie... In High Sierra Willie Best plays a stereotypical comical black man (Algernon) in a servile role at the camp. The remake had a comical Hispanic (Chico) played by Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez. Both are incredibly insulting by current standards. It makes you wonder about the changes in the culture from 1941 to 1955.
      7bmacv

      An unnecessary and lesser remake of High Sierra with color as its bait

      `Mad Dog' Earle is back, along with his sad-sack moll Marie, and that fickle clubfoot Velma. So are Babe and Red, Doc and Big Mac, and even the scenery-chewing mutt Pard. The only thing missing is a good reason for remaking Raoul Walsh's High Sierra 14 years later without rethinking a line or a frame, and doing so with talent noticeably a rung or two down the ladder from that in the original. (Instead of Walsh we get Stuart Heisler, for Humphrey Bogart we get Jack Palance, for Ida Lupino Shelley Winters, and so on down through the credits.) The only change is that, this time, instead of black-and-white, it's in Warnercolor; sadly, there are those who would count this an improvement.

      I Died A Thousand Times may be unnecessary – and inferior – but at least it's not a travesty; the story still works on its own stagy terms. Earle (Palance), fresh out of the pen near Chicago, drives west to spearhead a big job masterminded by ailing kingpin Lon Chaney, Jr. – knocking over a post mountain resort. En route, he almost collides with a family of Oakies, when he's smitten with their granddaughter; the smiting holds even when he discovers she's lame. Arriving at the cabins where the rest of gang holes up, he finds amateurish hotheads at one another's throats as well as Winters, who throws herself at him (as does the pooch). Biding time until they get a call from their inside man at the hotel, Palance (to Winter's chagrin) offers to pay for an operation to cure the girl's deformity, a gesture that backfires. Then, the surgical strike against the resort turns into a bloodbath. On the lam, Palance moves higher into the cold Sierras....

      It's an absorbing enough story, competently executed, that lacks the distinctiveness Walsh and his cast brought to it in 1941, the year Bogie, with this role and that of Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon, became a star. And one last, heretical note: Those mountains do look gorgeous in color.
      6Panamint

      Go back to the same place and remake it..literally

      This is a literal remake of Bogart's High Sierra. The same roads, towns and even on the same rocks where High Sierra was made. It is scene-for-scene the same movie. It is almost uncanny in that respect. I felt deja vu all the way through.

      On the plus side the wide screen production and beautiful color are worthwhile, as is the good acting here which I think is equal to the original but that is a matter of each viewer's taste.

      Lon Chaney Jr. is terrific in his role and more than holds his own opposite the usually scene-stealing Palance. Also a plus is a classic brute thug Lee Marvin performance. You also get very young Nick Adams, Dennis Hopper and Perry Lopez doing good work.

      Lone Pine, Whitney Portal Road and the Sierras never looked better and they are the main reason you might want to watch this if you are vulnerable to being put off by the striking literal remake nature of this film project.

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      • Trivia
        Remake of Su último refugio (1941) with Jack Palance playing the Humphrey Bogart role of Roy Earle.
      • Errores
        Near the end, when the cops are chasing Roy Earle in their cars and motorcycles to the mountains, the following mistakes can be seen:
        • As the two motorbike cops approach a bridge, before crossing, one of them comes off his bike, parts of the bike can be seen flying, as indeed does the cop.
        • In the next shot, they all are chasing Earle's car as if nothing happened.
        • Later, as they approach a slippery bend, a cop again comes off his motorcycle, blocking the chase. Seconds later they are all seen still chasing the villain.
      • Citas

        Big Mac: [Pouring a drink] It's like the doc says... if i don't lay off this stuff, it's gonna knock ME off, but I'm gonna die anyway.

        [laughs]

        Big Mac: So are you.

        [Distainfully]

        Big Mac: So what? Nobody ever left this world alive.

        [Holding up his glass]

        Big Mac: To you, Roy!

      • Créditos curiosos
        Oddly, the credits read "Written by W.R. Burnett," implying it's an original script, rather than the correct "Screenplay by W.R. Burnett, based on his novel 'High Sierra.'" Apparently Warner Bros. was trying to pretend it wasn't a remake.
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        • 9 de noviembre de 1955 (Estados Unidos)
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        • Estados Unidos
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      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, Estados Unidos
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        • Warner Bros.
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        1 hora 49 minutos
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