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Beat the Devil

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In a climate of intrigue and humor, a group of peculiar characters crosses paths on a journey through the exotic landscape of Italy. At the center of the story is a somewhat disillusioned British man, who finds himself heading toward an uncertain destination in the Mediterranean Sea. Along the way, he encounters a beautiful and cunning woman who ensnares him in a web of deception, seduction, and hidden ambitions.

As the British man tries to make a favorable deal with a mysterious gem trader, he becomes intrigued by the idea of a more exciting and profitable life. However, he is not the only one looking to win in this game: a series of villains with dark intentions are also on the hunt for the same fortune. The tension escalates as all the characters become trapped in a whirlwind of deceit, where loyalties are tested and plans fall apart.

With a script filled with witty dialogue and unexpected situations, the plot unfolds like a game of chess where every move could be the last. As the characters struggle for their own interests, humor interweaves with tension, leading the audience to an unexpected conclusion full of surprising twists. In this game of cunning, who will emerge victorious and who will be left empty-handed? Everything becomes a reflection on ambition, love, and chance, leaving the audience wondering how far they would be willing to go for a dream.

Media type
Movie
Year
1953
Director
John Huston
Writer
Truman Capote
John Huston
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
68.00
Actors
Humphrey Bogart
Jennifer Jones
Gina Lollobrigida
Robert Morley
Peter Lorre
Edward Underdown
Ivor Barnard
Marco Tulli
Bernard Lee
Mario Perrone
Giulio Donnini
Saro Urzì
Juan de Landa
Aldo Silvani
Mimmo Poli
Peter Sellers
Manuel Serrano
Gender
Adventure
Comedy
Country
Italy
Producers
John Huston
Jack Clayton
Angelo Rizzoli
John Woolf
Original title
Beat the Devil
Duration
95
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