Key Largo (1948)

Movie · 1948 · Crime, Thriller · 1h 40m · NR · English

Curator score: 7.4/10 (82.4K ratings)

A storm of fear and fury in the sizzling Florida Keys!

Overview

A hurricane swells outside, but it's nothing compared to the storm within the hotel at Key Largo. There, sadistic mobster Johnny Rocco holes up - and holds at gunpoint hotel owner James Temple, his widowed daughter-in-law Nora, and ex-GI Frank McCloud.

Ratings

Director

John Huston

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Thomas Gomez, Lionel Barrymore, Harry Lewis, Dan Seymour, William Haade, Claire Trevor, John Rodney, Marc Lawrence, Monte Blue, Rodd Redwing, Jay Silverheels, Alberto Morin, Pat Flaherty, Jerry Jerome, John Phillips, Beulah Archuletta, John Litel

Where to watch

fuboTV

Curator Review

Verdict

A tight, storm-battered noir with strong performances, a vivid sense of place, and a nasty little pressure-cooker setup. It’s especially rewarding for viewers who like classic gangster drama, postwar unease, and star-powered dialogue scenes that slowly tighten the screws.

Best for

  • classic noir fans
  • viewers who enjoy one-location thrillers
  • fans of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
  • people drawn to postwar crime stories
  • audiences who like theatrical, dialogue-driven tension

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced action
  • you prefer modern realism over studio-era melodrama
  • you dislike stagey, talk-heavy thrillers
  • you need a movie with constant plot movement

Overview

Key Largo is one of those studio-era crime films that turns confinement into atmosphere. A hurricane traps a handful of people in a hotel, but the real weather is human: fear, resentment, and the slow escalation of power games. John Huston keeps the setup simple and lets the tension come from faces, pauses, and the ugly pleasure of watching a bully lose control of the room.

Worth noting

Edward G. Robinson is the engine here, playing menace with volatility and wit. Bogart is unusually restrained, which gives the film a bruised, postwar melancholy, while Bacall adds cool glamour without ever turning the movie into pure romance. The result is less a slick gangster picture than a grim chamber piece with noir edges and a strong moral pulse.

Bottom line

It can feel a little talky and the final stretch is more functional than explosive, but the mood, performances, and sense of trapped unease are the draw. If you like your noirs sweaty, theatrical, and morally sharpened, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

davidehrlich (4★) · 653 likes

the world will always be shit so long as good men do nothing about fat gangsters. achieves a remarkable sense of place for a film shot on a backlot. Bogart is sweeter than you expect, as he often was in the Huston films, but this is Edward G. Robinson's show and he sells it so well.

sarah (3.5★) · 539 likes

Ah, yes, my two favorite things: ● Films set mostly in one single location. ● Lauren Bacall's face.

SilentDawn (4★) · 476 likes

80 Post-war in that every character is dealing with the repression of reconciling with their own trauma. That this sweaty, theatrical Noir utilizes a hurricane storm swirling outside the one-location is a representation of how no one got away from WWII unscathed. Key Largo, with its lightning and thunder and howling wind, is always on the verge of Horror. Falters by the end, but in the meantime, it's as sharp and ruthless as the very best of John Huston.

RetroHound (4.5★) · 299 likes

Hot dog, what an awesome movie! This is maybe my sixth time watching. The first time I watched Key Largo I thought it was OK, but not great. Not sure what headspace I was in then, because the acting in this is top notch. The underrated Claire Trevor is a standout (she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her work here), but everyone, Bogart, Robinson, Barrymore, and Thomas Gomez are all in top form. Probably the best that Bacall has ever been. Huston has some nicely framed shots and sets things up well. Highly recommended and if you don't love it, watch it again.

eely (3★) · 261 likes

me every time i watch lauren bacall and humphrey bogart fall in love while pretending to be different people: gee i really hope this doesn’t awaken anything in me

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Topics

film noir, crime thriller, one-location tension, postwar anxiety, hurricane setting, gangster menace, claustrophobic, classic Hollywood, moral drama

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