Out of the Fog (film)

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Out of the Fog
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Produced by Hal B. Wallis
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Based on the play Gentle People
by Irwin Shaw
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Music by Heinz Roemheld
Cinematography James Wong Howe
Edited by Warren Low
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
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  • June 14, 1941 (1941-06-14) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Out of the Fog is a 1941 film noir directed by Anatole Litvak, starring John Garfield, Ida Lupino and Thomas Mitchell. The film was based on the play Gentle People by Irwin Shaw.[1]

Plot

Two aging men Goodwin and Johnson (Mitchell and Qualen) are fishermen in their spare time. They are trying to buy a new boat, but their Brooklyn pier is controlled by Goff, a gangster (Garfield), who extorts "protection" money of $5 a week from them. Goodwin's daughter (Lupino) falls in love with Goff who learns that Goodwin has tried to persuade her to holiday in Cuba. After he demands $190 from them, the sum Goodwin had promised his daughter, the fishermen plan to kill the gangster. Neither though can go through with the act. When the gangster realises what they intend to do, he attempts to strike one of them but falls into the sea and drowns. Goff turns out to have been a wanted man in five cities, and they recover the extorted money.

Cast

Reception

On release, the film was criticized due to changes from the play, and the box office gross was lower than expected.[2] A contemporary review from Bosley Crowther of The New York Times described it as "a heavy and dreary recital of largely synthetic woes, laced with moderate suspense and spotted here and there with humor".[3] Writing at Bright Lights Film Journal, Alan Kohn said, "As Goff, Garfield — the progressive, the true common man whose miserable fate it was to be destroyed through the Hollywood Blacklist travesty — reveals the depravity and fantasy of Depression-era capitalist society as he condemns all fascist forces at play in a world at war."[4]

References

  1. Out of the Fog at the American Film Institute Catalog.
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