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Key Largo (1948)

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Key Largo (1948) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Key Largo (1948) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:3.1077
Avg Critic Score:3.0331

Key Largo (1948) Movie Reviews

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Key Largo (1948) scores a combined 3.25 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null) filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
Bogart is always a pleasure to watch, and Key Largo is no exception, despite its rather overly dramatic -- yet simplistic -- plot structure involving a gangster (Robinson) who takes over a Florida hotel during a deadly hurricane. ...read the complete Key Largo movie review at filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
Key Largo (1948) scores a combined 2.52 out of 4 stars for Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz) Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
"Exciting crime thriller set in the Florida Keys during a late summer hurricane. ...read the complete Key Largo movie review at Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
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directed by John Huston USA 1948 Frank McCloud (Humphrey Bogart) arrives at a hotel in The Keys, Florida. A gangster, Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson), is holed up there awaiting his return to the major crime circuit in the U.S. after cooling...read the complete Key Largo (1948) review at DVDBeaver
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ToxicUniverse.com (John Nesbit)
Ironically, the only Oscar awarded was for Trevor's ham-fisted portrayal of a hard drinking floozy. Never known for its sophistication, the Academy often rewards the most blatant and outrageous performances, as if this is real acting....read the complete Key Largo (1948) review at ToxicUniverse.com (John Nesbit)
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