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Overview
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Director:
Writers:
John Huston (screenplay)
B. Traven (novel)
Release Date:
24 January 1948 (USA) more
Tagline:
The more he yearns for a woman's arms . . . the fiercer he lusts for the treasure that cursed them all! more
Plot:
Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1925, meet up with a grizzled... more | full synopsis
Awards:
Won 3 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 4 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
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What acting is all about. more (139 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Humphrey Bogart | ... | Dobbs | |
| Walter Huston | ... | Howard | |
| Tim Holt | ... | Curtin | |
| Bruce Bennett | ... | Cody | |
| Barton MacLane | ... | McCormick (as Barton Mac Lane) | |
| Alfonso Bedoya | ... | Gold Hat | |
| Arturo Soto Rangel | ... | Presidente (as A. Soto Rangel) | |
| Manuel Dondé | ... | El Jefe (as Manuel Donde) | |
| José Torvay | ... | Pablo (as Jose Torvay) | |
| Margarito Luna | ... | Pancho |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Treasure of Sierra Madre (USA) (poster title)
Le trésor de la Sierra Madre (Belgium: French title) (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Der Schatz der Sierra Madre (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
Altin hazineleri (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
De schat van de Sierra Madre (Belgium: Flemish title) [un]
El tesoro de la Sierra Madre (Spain) [es]
Ha-Otzar M'Sierra Madre (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
Il tesoro della Sierra Madre (Italy) [it]
O Tesouro da Serra Madre (Portugal) [pt]
O Tesouro de Sierra Madre (Brazil) [pt]
O thissavros tis Sierra Madre (Greece) [el]
Sierra Madren aarre (Finland) [fi]
Sierra Madres skatt (Sweden) [sv]
Skarb Sierra Madre (Poland) [pl]
Tre mand søger guld (Denmark) [da]
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Runtime:
126 min
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1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
Canada:G (Nova Scotia/Quebec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) | South Korea:12 | West Germany:12 (nf) | Canada:PG (video rating) | Norway:16 | West Germany:6 | Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Netherlands:AL | Sweden:15 (1977) | UK:PG | USA:Approved (certificate #12347)
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Trivia:
The bum seated near Walter Huston in the first scene in the Oso Negro flophouse is Jack Holt, father of Tim Holt. Holt is not the man in the barroom scene who speaks to Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt in the saloon, as stated by Eric Lax in his DVD commentary. That actor is Pat Flaherty. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: At the end, the gold dust would have never blown away, even by an especially strong wind such as the "norther" - gold dust is far too heavy. It could have been recovered by panning the topsoil where it was dumped. Also, no Mexican bandit would have mistaken gold dust for anything but gold. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (2004) more
Soundtrack:
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms more
FAQ
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?Is this movie based on a book?
Any recommendations for other movies in which Humphrey Bogart plays the villain?
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Although John Huston's directing is absolutely equal to the screenplay, winning Oscars for both, it is the performance level of the actors that makes "Treasure of The Sierra Madre" the classic film that it is. Beginning and ending with Walter Huston's award winning role of the worn-out old miner who is looking for one last big score, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt are equal to the task and draw us in to this tale of need and greed. So convincing is Walter's portrayal of the seasoned old prospector, we come to believe that he is a gold digger by trade who only acts in movies so that he can dig and pan for gold again and again. His knowledge of mining and the lifestyle it demands and forces upon those who partake, is so thorough that Bogart and Holt seem like school kids in awe of a new hero. Of course, we know that his son John, did much research in preparation for writing the screenplay; but we are nevertheless plunged into a sure belief that this old miner must surely have been there age upon age, mine upon mine, and has therefore, a thousand tales to tell.
When, in the course of the story, Walter is taken away, somewhat without choice, to work the magic of a healer for a Mexican village, we are again convinced that he is a medical doctor hiding out as a prospector. This is the acting craft in full bloom. Walter becomes whatever is called for in the story. However, if one views his other films, the effect is the same. He is one of Hollywood's most under rated actors of all time. Those who have not seen this film have a joyous experience awaiting them. Great story, great screenplay, great acting. This is why we love movies the way we do.