• Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Warner Brothers - 1948: THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE & JOHNNY BELINDA

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • Podcast

Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Warner Brothers - 1948: THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE & JOHNNY BELINDA

  • Summary

  • For this 1948 Warner Bros Studios Year by Year episode, we watched a couple of the studio's most prestigious releases for the year, John Huston's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Jean Negulesco's Johnny Belinda. We explore some extraordinary performances by Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Jane Wyman in these tales of capitalist nihilism and rural prejudice.

    Time Codes:

    0h 00m 25s: THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE [dir. John Huston]

    0h 44m 11s: JOHNNY BELINDA [dir. Jean Negulesco]

    Studio Film Capsules provided by The Warner Brothers Story by Clive Hirschhorn

    Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joe W. Finler

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