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Key Largo

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🟡 65/100
Total warning time: 3m 30s
Sex/Nudity: 🟢 20/100 (30s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:00] Mild flirtation and suggestive dialogue.
Drug Use: 🟡 30/100 (30s)
  • 🟡 30/100 [00:30:15 - 00:30:45] Characters drink alcohol in several scenes.
Violence: 🔴 70/100 (2m 20s)
  • 🔴 70/100 [01:05:20 - 01:06:10] A character is shot and killed.
  • 🟡 60/100 [01:20:00 - 01:21:30] Intense confrontation with threats of violence.
Strong Language: 🟡 40/100 (10s)
  • 🟡 30/100 [00:55:10 - 00:55:15] Use of mild profanity.
  • 🟡 50/100 [01:15:45 - 01:15:50] Stronger language used in a tense moment.
Key Largo

Details for Key Largo (1948)

Year: 1948
Certificate: [Certificate not found]
Key Largo Runtime: 100 min
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
IMDB: 7.8
Meta Score: [Meta_score not found]
Votes: 36995
Gross: [Gross not found]
Director: John Huston
Cast Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore

Overview of Key Largo:

A man visits his war buddy's family hotel and finds a gangster running things. As a hurricane approaches, the two end up confronting each other.

Who are the main actors in the movie Key Largo (1948)?

The main actors in Key Largo (1948) are Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, and Lionel Barrymore.

What is the plot of Key Largo (1948)?

Key Largo (1948) follows Frank McCloud (Humphrey Bogart), who visits a hotel in the Florida Keys owned by the family of a deceased war buddy. The hotel is taken over by gangster Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson), leading to a tense standoff during a hurricane.

Who directed Key Largo (1948)?

Key Largo (1948) was directed by John Huston.

What is the significance of the hurricane in Key Largo (1948)?

The hurricane in Key Largo (1948) serves as a dramatic backdrop that heightens the tension and confines the characters in the hotel, intensifying the conflict between Frank McCloud and Johnny Rocco.

Is Key Largo (1948) based on a play?

Yes, Key Largo (1948) is loosely based on the 1939 play of the same name by Maxwell Anderson, though the film adaptation introduces significant changes to the plot and characters.