Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Approval Rate: 73%
Reviews 14
by tigervamp
Thu Oct 25 2007"Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"<--This is the line a lot of people here are thinking of, not the line which is often quoted. The line "we don't need no stinkin' badges!" is actually a quote from Blazing Saddles. The film itself is one of the greatest films ever made, and Bogart plays one of the greatest anti-heroes of all time.
by spike65
Thu Aug 23 2007Another great classic Bogey-Huston collaboration. I thought Walter Huston stole the picture. Bogey goes a bit overboard when he comes down with gold fever. Otherwise a great picture.
by irishgit
Thu Aug 23 2007A masterpiece. Huston is magnificent, and Bogart is near his best. A fine script, brilliant direction and some scenes that have become legendary..... "Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges...."
by numbah16tdhaha
Thu Aug 23 2007The badges thing is legendary and gets spoofed all the time.
by robbo59
Fri Jan 20 2006Bogart is at his best as a good guy (Frederick B. Dobbs) who comes down with deadly case of gold fever in the classic morality tale. Walter Huston and Tim Holt also give fine performances as iconic scenes ("Stinking badges" and the "Walter Huston dance") pepper this tale of greed and futility. Little Bobby Blake makes an appearence as the Mexican boy that sells Bogie the winning lottery that serves as the financial grubsteak needed to get the expedition off and running. Classic scenes from this film have been hilariously parodied in the ensuing years following it's release including a great Bugs Bunny take-off and Bart, Millhouse, and Martin Prince playing the principals (Bart had Bogie's role)in a Simpson's episode where the boys pool their funds to buy a rare comic book.
by genghisthehun
Mon Aug 29 2005This is a John Huston tale of gold and the greed and betrayal that it brings out in people. Bogart plays his usual role but it works here. Remember, Badges? We don't need no steenking badges! This is where that phrase originated.
by tocwelsh
Mon Jan 31 2005Anotherr great from the silver screen... they just don't make em like this anymore!!!
by stevepi
Sat Jul 17 2004I'm stunned that this movie isn't more appreciated here. I'm a big fan of Bogart, but Walter Hustons performance sticks with me most. It definitely makes my all time top ten.
by lukskywlkr
Sun Nov 02 2003Everybody remembers the famous line "badges? we don't need no stinking badges". The lesson, of course, is that greed is never good, and will wind up causing you to lose everything, and that's exactly what happens. Not a completely satisfying ending, but I guess it had to be that way to get the point across.
by astroboy
Sun Aug 24 2003This is my favorite movie of all time.How this didn't sweep the Oscars is beyond me.Bogart,Walter Huston, the father of the director and the grandfather of Anjelica, and Tim Holt star.Two disillusioned drifters decide to enlist the aide of a grizzled prospector and search for gold in the Sierra Madres in Mexico.Walter Huston has a forboding speech concerning the evil that gold can do.The men start out on a long and arduous trek into the mountains. All is well until the gold starts piling up.This movie shows the changes that a person undergoes in life.The scene where each man repeatedly goes out into the night to make sure their gold stash is still safe sets the tone for the rest of the movie.They survive banditos,Indians and others looking to take a piece of their action.But can they survive themselves?
by jimmyinatlanta
Mon Jun 23 2003Bogey made a fan out of me with this one. All-male cast - shows Bogey's degradation from a tramp to a greedy, evil tramp - not that great of a transformation, which is why his subtle acting is so stunning. You hate him, but in a wierd way, you root for him. Superb acting by Bogey.
by meriadoc
Mon Oct 21 2002Towers over other Bogie vehicles such as "Casablanca", "Maltese Falcon", and "High Sierra".
by raskolnikov
Thu Oct 10 2002Will you stake a fellow American to a meal?
by rseymour
Mon Oct 23 2000The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is one of the greatest westerns ever made. It has an intriguing plot, lots of adventure, well drawn characters, and not too many of the cheap stereotypes that bring down many old westerns. And it contains the classic line, "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!"