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The Wages of Fear

Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot
Writer: Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, Christopher Priest
Producer: Christopher Ball, Valerie Dean, Jordan Goldberg, Christopher Nolan, Aaron Ryder, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Emma Thomas, William Tyrer
Theatrical: 1955
Rated: NR
Studio: Criterion
Genre: Art House & International
Duration: 130
Media: DVD
Collection ID: 617
IMDb: 0482571
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: SDDS
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Discs: 2
Region: 1
Release:Oct 2005
Price: $39.95
Credits
Himself
Rick Allen
Himself (as Viv Campbell)
Vivian Campbell
Himself (archive footage)
Stephen Clark
Himself
Phil Collen
Himself
Joe Elliott
Himself
Rick Savage
Robert Angier
Hugh Jackman
Alfred Borden
Christian Bale
Cutter
Michael Caine
Julia McCullough
Piper Perabo
Sarah
Rebecca Hall
Olivia Wenscombe
Scarlett Johansson
Jess
Samantha Mahurin
Tesla
David Bowie
Alley
Andy Serkis
Judge
Daniel Davis
Prosecutor
Jim Piddock
Defender
Christopher Neame
Captain
Mark Ryan
Owens
Roger Rees
Sullen Warder
Jamie Harris
Stagecoach Driver
Monty Stuart
Hotel Manager
Ron Perkins
Milton
Ricky Jay
Virgil
J. Paul Moore
Boy
Anthony De Marco
Chung Ling Soo (as Chao-Li Chi)
Chao Li Chi
Policeman
Gregory Humphreys
Voice
John B. Crye
Merrit
William Morgan Sheppard
Man
Sean Howse
Elegant Lady (as Julie Sanford)
Julia Sanford
Ticket Hawker
Ezra Buzzington
Moderator
James Lancaster
Jess (Toddler)
Olivia Merg
Jess (Toddler)
Zoe Merg
Scalper
Johnny Liska
Man in Hotel
Russ Fega
Man in Hotel
Kevin Will
Ackerman
Edward Hibbert
Burly Stagehand
Christopher Judges
Blind Stagehand 1
James Otis
Blind Stagehand 2
Sam Menning
Blind Stagehand 3
Brian Tahash
Carriage Driver
Scott Davis
Glamorous Assistant
Jodi Bianca Wise
Housekeeper
Nikki Glick
Workman 1
Enn Reitel
Warder
Clive Kennedy
Leonard (as Robert Arbogast)
Robert W. Arbogast
Will
Chris Cleveland
Summary
Henri-Georges Clouzot's gripping 1953 thriller throws four men into a primal struggle against the jungle armed with modern machinery and their own nerves and endurance. The squalid, isolated South American town of Las Piedras is a veritable refuge turned prison for criminals from all over the world. When an oil fire ignites 300 miles away, dozens of desperate volunteers apply for the dangerous job of driving highly volatile nitroglycerin across rugged jungle roads--for a $2,000 payday. The bulk of the film charts the slow, grueling trek over bumpy, pothole-dotted dirt roads and worse. A dangerous cutback forces the trucks to back over a rotting wooden platform built over a cliff, a boulder in the road must be blasted away, and a river of oil (gushing from a broken pipeline) must be forded--all with one ton of explosive nitro resting in the back of each truck. The ordeal forges a tough-guy trust between German Bimba (Peter Van Eyck) and Italian Luigi (Folco Lulli) but tears apart Frenchmen Mario (Yves Montand) and Jo (Charles Vanel). Former gangland hotshot Jo finds his once-fearless exterior cracked, while Mario discovers in himself a new grit and tenacity. Clouzot's stark, simple imagery and painstaking attention to detail create a riveting tension that never lets up, intensified by the ruthless drive of Mario, who proves he will do anything--"anything"--to get his truck through. William Freidkin remade the film in 1977 as the stylish "Sorcerer". "--Sean Axmaker"