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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

"The nearer they get to their treasure, the farther they get from the law."

1948-01-15 Adventure 2hr 6m

Two jobless Americans convince a prospector to travel to the mountains of Mexico with them in search of gold. But the hostile wilderness, local bandits, and greed all get in the way of their journey.

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Two jobless Americans convince a prospector to travel to the mountains of Mexico with them in search of gold. But the hostile wilderness, local bandits, and greed all get in the way of their journey.

  • Released
    1948-01-15
  • Revenue
    $4,307,000
  • Budget
    $3,800,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 6m
  • Genre
    Adventure, Drama, Western
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    8.2
  • Production
    Warner Bros. Pictures

Crew

John Huston
Director
B. Traven
Novel
Henry Blanke
Producer

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Cast

Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart

Fred C. Dobbs
Tim Holt

Tim Holt

Bob Curtin
Bruce Bennett

Bruce Bennett

James Cody
Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane

Pat McCormick
Arturo Soto Rangel

Arturo Soto Rangel

El Presidente
Robert Blake

Robert Blake

Mexican Boy Selling Lottery Tickets (uncredited)
Guillermo Calles

Guillermo Calles

Mexican Storeowner (uncredited)
Roberto Cañedo

Roberto Cañedo

Mexican Lieutenant (uncredited)
Spencer Chan

Spencer Chan

Proprietor (uncredited)
Jacqueline Dalya

Jacqueline Dalya

Flashy Girl (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
Ernesto Escoto

Ernesto Escoto

Mexican Bandit (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty

Pat Flaherty

Customer in Bar Who Warns Curtin and Dobbs about Pat McCormick (uncredited)
Martín Garralaga

Martín Garralaga

Railroad Conductor (uncredited)
Jack Holt

Jack Holt

Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
John Huston

John Huston

American in Tampico in White Suit (uncredited)
Francisco Islas

Francisco Islas

Indian (uncredited)
Mario Mancilla

Mario Mancilla

Child (uncredited)
Julian Rivero

Julian Rivero

Barber (uncredited)
Jay Silverheels

Jay Silverheels

Indian Guide at Pier (uncredited)
Ray Spiker

Ray Spiker

Workman at Pier (uncredited)
Valdespino

Valdespino

Indian (uncredited)
Ildefonso Vega

Ildefonso Vega

Indian (uncredited)
Harry J. Vejar

Harry J. Vejar

Bartender (uncredited)
Ignacio Villalbazo

Ignacio Villalbazo

Mexican Bandit (uncredited)
Clifton Young

Clifton Young

Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
Ángela Rodríguez

Ángela Rodríguez

Howard's Assistant

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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A Review by tanty 9

Written by tanty on 2012-11-29

Fantastic movie with great cast and a thrilling story. Bogart performs great.... read more

Fantastic movie with great cast and a thrilling story. Bogart performs great.

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A Review by talisencrw 10

Written by talisencrw on 2016-08-04

I wanted something very special to be my 5,000th film (at least to my horrible memory and to my stats on IMDb), and so after brazen and inte... read more

I wanted something very special to be my 5,000th film (at least to my horrible memory and to my stats on IMDb), and so after brazen and intense thought, I decided on a later-than-expected watch of a classic from Bogart's association with John Huston. I say later than expected because I bought the immaculate 24-film Humphrey Bogart Collection, which was supposed to have it on its 12 double-sided DVDs, but it accidentally had, in its place, the special features disc, which held excellent feature-length documentaries on both John Huston and the making of the film. Thus I waited until recently, when I found the blu for a very good price and went for it. It was worth the wait. The ultimate tale of sordid greed. Without going into detail or spoilers, everyone got exactly what they deserved. My only qualm is that after a splendid cameo by the director (whom when I think of that aspect of his career, I will always fondly think of 'Chinatown'), I was hoping we'd end up seeing more of his character. That would have been even more wonderful for me. Hopefully I will see and rate another 5,000--and I'm very curious if and when I do, what film I'll choose for THAT milestone...

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A Review by tmdb28039023 7

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-09-06

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a film whose pleasures lie in the ‘how’ as opposed to the ‘what.’ Not long into the movie, Howard (Walte... read more

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a film whose pleasures lie in the ‘how’ as opposed to the ‘what.’ Not long into the movie, Howard (Walter Huston) spells out the plot in broad strokes: “Never knew a prospector yet that died rich … going with a partner or two is dangerous. Murder's always lurkin' about. Partners accusin' each other of all sorts of crimes … as long as there's no find, the noble brotherhood will last, but when the piles of gold begin to grow, that's when the trouble starts.” The movie then unfolds with all the inevitability of a Greek tragedy (with Howard doing Cassandra one better, because not even he heeds his own prediction). The story’s destination thus secured, writer/director John Huston doesn’t rush headlong for the finish line; on the contrary, he takes the time to establish the characters and the situation at his leisure, with lots of patience and a smattering of humor (including a scene where Bogie throws water in the face of an infant Robert Blake). After the three protagonists – Howard, Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), and Bob Curtin (Tim Holt) – climb up the titular mountains and Dobbs climbs down from sanity, everything goes pretty much according to Howard’s forecast – which is to say, spectacularly wrong, but spectacular nonetheless; Dobbs becomes paranoid and delusional, convinced that the other two are either going to stab him in the back or ambush him down the line – but never just shoot him on the spot, because they are “yellow.” Even at his most heroic, Bogie had an underlying mean streak; Rick Blaine is a cynical, bitter drunk who is, as one can only be in the movies, Saved by the Love of a Good Woman (even if he doesn’t Get the Girl in the End), and Sam Spade is always looking out for No. 1. It’s in films like The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (see also Conflict, In a Lonely Place) that he lets loose that inner darkness which he only taps into elsewhere, and his descent into madness remains the best part of a great movie (and even then Huston finds room for humor, such as when Dobbs asks an interloper “who’s not civilized?!” right before sucker punching him).

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A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 8

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-10-28

**An excellent film that deserves to be remembered today, more than seventy years later.** It's curious to see a film where a group of Am... read more

**An excellent film that deserves to be remembered today, more than seventy years later.** It's curious to see a film where a group of Americans go to Mexico to experience in Mexican lands what many Mexicans now go through in the USA: hunger, unemployment and difficulties in surviving. However, this is how this film begins, which presents us with a group of three Americans with no prospects for improving their lives who decide to invest everything in a treasure hunt by becoming gold prospectors in the most remote mountains of Mexico. The film continues with Americans surviving various hardships and revealing the worst of themselves due to gold fever, a type of greed that affects those who seek to get rich quickly by mining the most coveted metals in the world. There is no doubt that it is a very good film and that it treats the characters in a very careful way, with each one making a very interesting psychological and moral evolution. Therefore, it is perhaps one of the best works of the career of Humphrey Bogart, one of the most notable actors of the golden age of cinema. The way he worked on this film is impressive. Tim Holt is not far behind, however his character has a different evolution. Walter Huston also does a good job here. The film is really worth it: the story is good, John Huston's direction is competent and effective, the black and white cinematography is very beautiful and elegant, the sets are well done, and the costumes also leave nothing to be desired. The film won three Oscars in 1949: Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (for Walter Huston) and Best Screenplay.

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A Review by Andres Gomez

Fantastic movie with great cast and a thrilling story. Bogart performs great....

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A Review by tanty 9

Written by tanty on 2012-11-29

Fantastic movie with great cast and a thrilling story. Bogart performs great....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by talisencrw 10

Written by talisencrw on 2016-08-04

I wanted something very special to be my 5,000th film (at least to my horrible memory and to my stats on IMDb), and so after brazen and intense thought, I decided on a later-than-expected watch of a c...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tmdb28039023 7

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-09-06

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a film whose pleasures lie in the ‘how’ as opposed to the ‘what.’ Not long into the movie, Howard (Walter Huston) spells out the plot in broad strokes: “Never knew ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 8

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-10-28

**An excellent film that deserves to be remembered today, more than seventy years later.** It's curious to see a film where a group of Americans go to Mexico to experience in Mexican lands what man...

read more