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The Big Combo (1955)
In Joseph H. Lewis' melodramatic crime noir:
- the opening scene of mobster hood-kingpin Mr. Brown's
(Richard Conte) weak-willed, abused, and unwilling society blonde
girlfriend Susan Lowell (Jean Wallace) in a strapless black dress,
pursued through the dark underground tunnel of a boxing arena by
two thugs Fante (Lee Van Cleef) and Mingo (Earl Holliman) - and
then caught and appearing naked with only her bare shoulders visible
- she told her captors that she didn't want to go back into the
arena and join Brown: "I don't want to see the fights. I'm
hungry. Call a cab"
- the sadistic Mr. Brown's philosophy: "First is
first and second is nobody"
- the almost-prohibited suggestive scene of Brown kissing
Susan in his apartment when she appeared bothered and told him: "I
hate and despise you!" - he nibbled her ear, cheek, then neck,
and then traveled behind her body and down out of sight, as the camera
dollied in for a stunning erotic close-up
Mobster Mr. Brown's Erotic Kissing of Susan
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- the torture scene in which obsessed police detective
Leonard Diamond (Cornel Wilde), who had been tailing Susan Lowell
for six months (in order to bring down Mr. Brown), was tormented
through a hearing aid (and loud magnified sounds) - and then forced
to drink a bottle of 40% alcohol-based hair tonic
- the psychological suicidal meltdown of Alicia (Helen
Walker) hiding out in a sanitarium - she was Mr. Brown's estranged
and supposedly-murdered wife, who was tracked down by Diamond and
confronted with witnessing Brown's murder of his former mob boss
Grazzi, seven years earlier; she cried out to be left alone: "Please!
Please, I'm sick! Can't you see I'm sick?" - Diamond responded:
("You're sick all right, Alicia. Sick with fright. Now you're
in our custody, you have nothing more to fear. You know that, because
you're perfectly sane"); Alicia yelled out that she didn't want
to be "sane and dead": ("I'd rather be insane and
alive...than sane and dead")
- the death of Brown's right hand, second-in-command
- the hearing-impaired Joe McClure (Brian Donlevy), during a failed
ambush attempt to betray his boss and take over; when caught in the
act, Joe begged for his life from Mr. Brown before being gunned down
(execution style) by Brown's two thugs: ("Wait a minute. What's
the matter, you fellas gone loony? I'm McClure. Can't you see me?
This is McClure! Don't do it, Mango! I'll give you dough! All the
dough I got! $10,000! $20,000! Everything. No, Fante! Don't do it!
Mr. Brown! Mr. Brown! Mr. Brown, tell them not to do it! I'll do
anything you want, I'll go away! You'll never see me again! Please,
Mr. Brown! Don't just stand there and let 'em kill me! Please, Mr.
Brown. I don't want to die, tell 'em! Please tell 'em"); to
ease his death, Brown offered to take away McClure's hearing aid:
("I feel sorry for you, Joe. So, I'm gonna do you a favor. You
won't hear the bullets"); from McClure's POV, the blasting machine-guns
lit up the darkness
- the film's climax in a dark, fog-shrouded airport
hangar when Brown (who was attempting to make a getaway with Susan)
was delayed by his late-arriving plane, as he ranted: ("What's
keeping that plane? It was supposed to be here an hour ago. I've
kept that stupid pilot on my payroll for years, just for a spot like
this. Why doesn't he come?...Why doesn't he come? I got everything
all figured out. Top to bottom, smooth as silk! Everything's falling
apart! You can't trust nobody! Nothin'!"); when Diamond pulled
up and revealed him in headlights, Brown was confronted: ("Come
on out, Brown! You can't get away, Brown! You can't get away, drop
the gun"); even though Susan illuminated Brown in a spotlight,
Brown resisted arrest and refused to go to jail: ("Come and
get it!...You're not taking me to jail! You'll have to kill me first!
Go ahead, shoot! Go ahead. Kill me, Copper! Kill me! Go ahead! Kill
me! Kill me!l..I won't go to jail! I won't! Shoot!")
- the iconic image of the silhouetted Diamond and Susan
facing each other, after Brown was apprehended
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Susan's Pursuit from Boxing Arena and Capture by Brown's
Thugs
Torture of Detective Leonard Diamond
Brown's Wife Alicia in Sanitarium: "I'd rather be
insane and alive than sane and dead"
Murder of Brown's Partner McClure
Arrest of Mr. Brown at Airport During Getaway
Attempt
Concluding Silhouettes
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