The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (6/10) Movie CLIP - No Stinking Badges (1948) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) and company defend themselves against bandits posing as Federales.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
John Huston's 1948 treasure-hunt classic begins as drifter Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), down and out in Tampico, Mexico, impulsively spends his last bit of dough on a lottery ticket. Later on, Dobbs and fellow indigent Curtin (Tim Holt) seek shelter in a cheap flophouse and meet Howard (Walter Huston), a toothless, garrulous old coot who regales them with stories about prospecting for gold. Forcibly collecting their pay from their shifty boss, Dobbs and Curtin combine this money with Dobbs's unexpected windfall from a lottery ticket and, together with Howard, buy the tools for a prospecting expedition. Dobbs has pledged that anything they dig up will be split three ways, but Howard, who's heard that song before, doesn't quite swallow this. As the gold is mined and measured, Dobbs grows increasingly paranoid and distrustful, and the men gradually turn against each other on the way toward a bitterly ironic conclusion. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a superior morality play and one of the best movie treatments of the corrosiveness of greed. Huston keeps a typically light and entertaining touch despite the strong theme, for which he won Oscars for both Director and Screenplay, as well as a supporting award for his father Walter, making Walter, John, and Anjelica Huston the only three generations of one family all to win Oscars.

CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1948)
Cast: Alfonso Bedoya, Bruce Bennett, Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt, Walter Huston, Margarito Luna, José Torvay
Director: John Huston
Producers: Henry Blanke, Jack L. Warner
Screenwriters: John Huston, B. Traven

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I watched Treasure of the Sierra Madre last night not realizing that this famous scene was in the movie. You can imagine my joy having "stumbled" upon it organically.

EvanZamir
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This particular scene is hilarious, but at the same time tense and dramatic. John Huston as director did a wonderful job.

geoffm
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One of the many great scenes in this magnificent film which is full of great scenes and one of the most memorable in film history. Neither Bogart or Bedoya were even nominated for their unique and brilliant performances in the all-time must see American film.

nobodyaskedbut
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God bless Alfonso Befoya for making one of the best movie line ever

daniel.gilliss
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I saw this movie with a friend at a theater about 50 years ago. It was at a Bogart Festival. My friend and I were both smokers at the time. As we were walking out, I reached for a cigarette and asked "Do you have any matches?" Everyone who heard me all said in unison, "We don't have to give you any stinkin' mahtches!"

alkholos
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I seriously doubt Alfonso Bedoya or Humphrey Bogart imagined the stinkin' badges line would become one of the most famous lines in American movie history!

pranksterguy
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I like how he hardly flinches when he gets shot thru the sombrero

christopherglenn
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When the old man shoots the swinging watch, the Mexican actor's line (1:51) is "Me lleva la..." which is a shortened version of a common Mexican saying which is "Me lleva la chingada" or " Oh, what the f**k" in English. A great line for that scene. ha-ha-ha.

mannyg
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When ever you watch this movie, never forgot to pay attention on the amigos. Their character play is funny and rich.

captaincurd
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I'm a hugh Bogey fan every since I was a kid. He had so many great movies. This scene here will forever stand the test of time. Thank you Alfonso and Bogey for bringing this scene to so many movie fans across the world.

oleskool
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Alphonso Bedoya ... bet he never thought that would make him a legend and write him into cinema history

fightfairloseeasy
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The more he thinks about having those badges the madder he gets.

bobbyhamblen
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One of the greatest movies ever made, right alongside Key Largo. Bogart knew how to get the best material and an amazing team.

fepeerreview
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As great as the "badges" part is, I love this part: "Ahh, throw that old iron out here, we'll pick it up, and go on our way." Alphonso Bedoya deserved an Oscar for his performance. He's great throughout the movie.

JBHogan
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Second best line: "That's a good business for you!"

denniscoffey
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"Badges?" [lore check: failed]
"We don't got no badges!" [bluff check: failed]
"We don't need no badges!" [intimidate check: failed]
"I don't have to show you any stinking badges!" [intimidate check: so very very fail]
[rolls for initiative: *facepalm*]
[Bogart rolls natural 20 on called shot:] *BLAM!!!!*
[willpower check vs pee-comes-out: failed]

tinyfistm.
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Never get tired of watching this scene. Viva

krusty
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“Getting in is not the hard part...
It’s letting go”

neighborhoodofmemes
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0:21 "Be ready to attack Rock Ridge at noon tomorrow. Here's your badge."

WinslowLeach
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the great Alfonzo Bedoya mexican actor

jeffkendall