The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | Bandits Pose as Federales | Warner Classics
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- "I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"
Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), Howard (Walter Huston) and Curtin defend themselves against Gold Hat (Alfonso Bedoya) and his crew in this classic scene from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
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About The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948):
The root of evil is the love of money. Academy Award winners Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston star with Tim Holt in this classic tale of the cunning, greed and paranoia caused by The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Three down-and-out Americans-two hard-luck drifters (Bogart and Holt) and a grizzled prospector (Huston)-pool the meager resources they have to follow a rumor of gold ore to be found somewhere in the Sierra Madre mountains.While the three friends agree to split everything equally, once they discover a fortune in gold ore, greed and paranoia set in.
OSCAR WINNER:
Best Director
Best Supporting Actor - Walter Huston
Best Screenplay
Badges?? We don't have any Badges?? We don't have to show you no stinking Badges?? Absolute Classic Line there...
The catchphrase of the late great radio disc jockey and TV broadcasting personality Al Jazzbeaux Collins
I thought Eli Wallach said that?@@Joseph_Greco
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@@Joseph_Greco I used to watch his show each morning before going .to school. He loved that clip.
Watch UHF...the Hispanic guy says Badgers! Badgers! We don't need no stinking badgers!
Watched this in a college humanities class as an undergrad. Half the class said “Oh, so that’s where that’s from!” So many comedians riff off the line to audiences too young to know this movie.
You should have told them about this movie and that it was the inspiration for the Frito-Lay's Frito Bandito they would have believed you😂
Some of us first heard that line in Mel Brook's Blazing Saddles.
In the opening scene of the movie “The Party” Peter Sellers plays an inept Indian actor who’s supposed to blow on a bugle to warn of an impending attack. This is a parody of the closing scene in the movie “Gunda Din” where Sam Jaffe (as Gunda Din) blows a bugle to warn British soldiers of an ambush. Gunga Din is on the golden top of a temple continuously blowing the bugle after being shot multiple times. In the parody Peter Sellers continues to blow the bugle after also being shot many times….comically refusing to stop blowing the horn….even after his own soldiers turn to shoot him. When I put on the DVD of “The Party” for my family, I made them watch “Gunda Din” first just so they would get the joke. I really hope my family will appreciate, after I’m dead and gone” having someone around with memories of olden times.
@@tonybmusic1166 Birdie num nums.
@@tonybmusic1166”Birdie NumNums.”
One of Humphrey Bogarts finest performances along with The African Queen.a true Hollywood Icon
AND THE PASSAGE I THINK WHEN HE HAD SURGERY TO CHANGE HIS APPEARANCE…AWESOME AWESOME MOVIE AND PERFORMANCE.DR.BRYANT LANE.ENJOY THE MOVIE.
Humphrey Bogart is in the top 5 as being The Best Actor of All Time PERIOD!!!!!
The Caine Mutiny was a great movie also.
I was just a little boy when i first heard of Hunphrey bogart, this movie didn't do norhing but make me even a bigger fan of him, though it would've been interesting to see Edward G robinson and George Raft play thoes parts, may somebody could uae AI to remake the movie with thoes other actors,
I always used this quip. I don’t know the Mexican actors name however his lines are permanent. “We don’t need no stinking badges” One of bogeys best performances. 😊
The great Mexican actor Alfonso Bedoya! Wikipedia: Benito Alfonso Bedoya y Díaz de Guzmán[1] (April 16, 1904 - December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films. He is best known for his role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, where he played a bandit leader and delivered the "stinking badges" line, which has been called one of the greatest movie quotes in history by the American Film Institute.
Thanks
@@Paul-lm5gv don't forget that seen when the towns people caught up with the banditoes near the end, and he thought he could lie his way out of his situation, what i like about the way they did that nobody spoke a lick of english, but you knew what they wer'e talking about!
Alfonso Bedoya did an outstanding job! A classic phrase that made the 100 best lines in the Hollywood 100 of all time. Damn it if he didn't look like a bandit!
With about two hundred enormous teeth.
@@nickgov66 Worth 200 Pesos at that!
It's one of the best, a real classic
Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston gave some of their best performances in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. A psychological character study focused on the impact of greed all in one riveting adventure film. This is one of my all-time favorite movies.
It's my own favorite movie of all time.
MINE TOO…SIMPLE BUT PROFOUND TRUTH ABOUT HUMAN NATURE WITHOUT JESUS CHRIST TO DEVELOP TEMPERANCE IN MANS NATURE.DR.BRYANT LANE.
I disliked it a lot. Thought is was terrible acting, and plot.
Yep. There's only one film in this genre that can match it. Appropriate enough it's title is "Greed."
A treatise,on "gold fever."
One of the best movies I've ever seen. Humphrey Bogart was outstanding in this movie. A wonderful story line.
One of the best movies ever made 🎉
Watched this movie approx 50 times over the years, still enjoy it. Love the black & white films.
I have an old bogie poster from a movie no one's ever heard of! They tell me it's quite valuable. I really don't care how much it's worth, I just like having that picture of Bogie on my wall
The best Humphrey Bogart movie ever. Very underrated
Ah the inevitable brain-dead UA-cam "underrated" comment and, like so many of them, made out of confident lazy ignorance. If you'd taken 5 seconds to look at the history of this film before blathering about it being "underrated", you'd know it won cinematic awards left and right -- Academy Awards, British Film Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, on and on. 76 years after its release, it has one of the highest reviewer AND audience rankings of ANY film on Rotten Tomatoes. It is consistently ranked among Bogart's best films. Its "badges" meme is cemented in pop culture. It was a commercial success from the moment it was released. But, yea, "very underrated."
@@richardshields1488 maybe Casablanca - here’s to you Kid. Maltese Falcon- the stuff dreams are made of.
Agreed Upon. One of the best movies Ever.
Loved this film. "I don't have to show you no stinkin badges!!!"
Blazing Saddles reboot as well.
Correction: The line is “I don’t have to show you any stinkin badges”
And there are plenty of their type still out there in Mexico
@@irish89055 I believe it
Great study in how Humphrey starts to lose his grip. I glued to every scene. Bloody great movie, all the actors. They don't make em like that anymore. 10/10
One of the most memorable lines in cinema!
Of all the great films Bogart made, this was one of the best! With a great supporting cast!
This was always one of my favorite movies going back decades to when I first saw it. Such an amazing script and twist at the end. Bigart should have won the Academy Award that year as this was one of his finest performances.
Best movie ever made
Years ago, when I was in the RAN, we had one of our briefs which included commentary on a Russian bomber used by the Chinese and known by the NATO designation Badger. A question was asked about the bombers and inter alia from the floor came 'Badges, we dont need no stinking badges (Badgers)'. The meeting dissolved in hysterics.
Back when a movie was a movie!
Bedoya's English was fractured and he learned his dialogue phonetically
One of my favorite movies. The language of the script is so natural.....things real people would say in the situations the protagonists find themselves in.
Yep
With a little filtering, but you are right.
For example, we all know he did not say “I don’t have to show you any *stinkin* badges!”
Some great acting in this movie.
Never give up your guns.
The dude that said to bump as many off in the beginning was right😂
UHF, “Badgers?!, Badgers!. We don’t need no stinking Badgers!¡
It's badges not badgers.
@@bigGeo5460 You never saw UHF with Weird Al
@@Renshen1957 I did, you are right.
What a classic. Walter Houston was great, so were all the actors. First time I saw it was a late night movie night along with Orson Welles Touch of Evil, and lots of tequila! Two of my favorite movies of all time, that was a great movie night.
One of my top 10 favorite movies. Bogie was the man!
We were sooo stoned and could not stop laughing😅
God, I love that guy playing the head honcho of the bandits. He's fantastic.
That's Alfonso Bedoya in his first US film when he was 43 years old. He had already been an actor in many Mexican films until John Huston offered him this role. He died ten years after this.
FUN TRIVIA: The young Mexican boy selling lottery tickets in the beginning of this movie is none other than 13-year-old Robert Blake! Blake began his six-decade acting career at the age of five and passed away in 2023 at 89 years of age.
@@SallySallySallySally Oh heck, I recall Blake's movies, TV shows and appearances. But I did miss him in this role. I used to watch his show Beretta regularly when I was a kid.
@@SallySallySallySally Yes, he was one of the Little Rascals.
@@HooDatDonDar
Unfortunately he was in the last group and
their films are rarely shown.
The bandito is Alfronso Bedoya, a great character actor. Check him out in "The Big Country."
I liked Walter Huston's little dance.😊
Badges???? We don't need no stinking badges....
Fake Cops can Show FAKE Badges .
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂😮 yes this is a classic our first seen this in high school my history teacher brought it in there and we watch it good acting I love whoever wrote the dialect spell it was a message I don't need no magic everybody in my classroom fell out on the floor laughing and we got back up nobody talks we watch the whole movie he was played on reel to reel I love it love it love it
"First SAW this..." Not "seen" perhaps you should have paid more attention in your English classes. "American Education" is an oxymoron.
@@nickgov66 Says the user of American tech to say so.
1 of the best & most classic movies that tells a tale as good today as back then.
I loved this movie as a teen in the early 1970s, and still do. I navigated my way to becoming a geologist (adventure) in part because of it. Only difference now is the old man is younger than me…ouch!
where ever i was in my early years my dad forced me to come in and watch this, you can imagine when i see it 60 years later
This is and always will be my favorite Humphrey Bogart movie ❤😊
I love this Actor. He played so many different characters.
To which actor do you refer? Walter Huston? John Derek? Humphrey Bogart? Or Alphonso Bedoya, perchance?
In the top ten films of all time. IMHO of course.
Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges.
An excellent movie.
A sad commentary on greed, and human nature.
Yes, courtesy of B. Traven’s novel published a quarter century prior.
Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!
I have gotten into trouble many times at several jobs when given "Badges" to wear. I simply couldn't resist saying it.😜
When the old man shoots out the watch with it's gizzards hanging out that was one fine scene.
And what the bandido says!
3 of the best films ever made during the 40s
The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Sierra Madre, all with Bogart
Don't forget Sahara also with Bogart. The movie has a great cast. Stay safe my friend.
Der Schatz der Sierra Madre - die Romanvorlage ist von B.Traven, der Lieblingsautor von meinem Opa.
@@herwig59 Eine sehr schoenes Roman!
All time classic. I got to see it in a theatre once. The BEST place to see it. Early on a VERY young Robert Blake is in it. In the few scenes shot at the studio. Walter Huston got an Academy Award for this movie.
One of my favorites a solid gold film 👍
Can we request that the whole film be just shown not just tidbits. Classic films like these are hard to find in the Philippine
True most people get the line about the badges wrong 😮
Just like "play it again Sam" from Casablanca.
For Humphrey Bogart , Good Movie, Bad Ending.
Don't under estimate the other guys greed!
Stinking badges.
I know, right.
2:12
*Santa Mierda!!* 🤣💀
He nearly got his head blown off, and the freaking gunshot made me jump lol
Humphrey Bogart watched first time in western movie
Bogart also starred in Virginia City with Randolph Scott and Errol Flynn. Stay safe my friend 😊
In an interview for this film, Golden Hat (the bad guy lead) said he and his crew would even be shot, but "no kill" as extras.
Mel Brooks was watching.
Alfonso bedoya died of a heart attack nine years later in the company of his mistress. He was 53.
As a fan of old movies and tv shows I try to remember the names .Alphonso Bedoya ,thank you,was always fun to watch.
So he "arrived" and left at the same time.
Love this movie!
Hollywood was great back in the day
That famous line was also spoken in the movie “Gotcha,” and several others.
Bogart will always be my hero.
We don't have any stinking badges. That's a classic.
Also a common misquote.
1:40 Classic! 😂
Fun fact: Police officers are not amused when you quote this line during a traffic stop 🫤
Especially when you say to the cops "License? I don't have to show you no stinkin' license!"
@@rcnelson Then, when they arrest you, and you ask to see their warrant…
"We don't need no badges! I don' have to show you any stinking badges!!"
they dont make them like this anymore, absolute ace
The best mexican bandit ever im sure they will ban this film like every other classic
Like they banned the Frito Bandito, remember him.
Bring back the Frito Bandito!
@@PabloCruise1 Ay-Yay-Yay-Yay I am the Frito-Ban-Dito. Dip to go with the chip? We ain't got no dip. We don't got no dip. We don't need no stinkin' dip!
It will never be allowed to happen.
Say someone proposes to cancel it at a meeting. Some gets up and says “Are you and your friends the censors for this area? Let’s see your badges!”
What then?
I don't need to show you no stinkin' badges. Now that's writing.
Straight out of author B. Traven’s novel published in 1927.
@@michaelschramm1064 I love it.
This was a great book also😎
@@Carl-ht7cg Traven’s novel is better still. And this scene, with the dialog lifted from the book is even better as drafted by the author.
Bogart had so much range beyond noir. I love him in non noir roles of the African Queen and Caine Mutiny.
Did you eat those strawberries 😂 great acting from Bogart
Where did they get rifles, where did the rifles go afterwards? Been watching this movie for 60 years.
I change it for your gun. You better take it. That's a good business for you. 😂
Mel Brooks went on to quote them in Blazing Saddles. Badges???????
Visas? VISAS? We don't got no Visas. We don't NEED no Visas! We don't got to show you no stinkin Visas!
Damn right. We just walk across the border.
Want to see Alfonso Bedoya as a hero? It is really worth getting his 1942 Mexican film “I’m a Real Mexican”, if you can.
Briefly, Mexico declared war on Germany, Italy and Japan in May of that year, chiefly due to u-boats sinking their oil ships. This movie was rushed into production to help the war effort.
A smoother, younger looking Bedoya plays Guadalupe Padilla, a Mexican bandit, who escapes from prison just before he is executed (he catches a break in this one). The farm where Padilla goes into hiding just happens to be a nest of Italian, German and Japanese spies. He sees red. Even if he is an outlaw, Guadalupe is first and last a real Mexican: never will he let those obnoxious Axis agents invade his cherished motherland. Exactly how these people thought they were going to blend into rural Mexico is not quite clear. There are hi-jinx and lowlifes, lots of action, and Spanish spoken in heavy German accents. A lot of it is pretty rousing, especially where Bedoya tells the villains just what is wrong with National Socialism.
Anyway, it compares well to a similar US film made with Bogart around then called “All Through the Night”. There, some shady, Runyonesque Broadway characters discover a nest of Nazi spies in New York. Of course, Bogart is outraged, even if he ain’t model citizen number one, as he says.
We don't need no stinking badgers
I always thought that line originated from Blazing Saddles. I stand corrected.
Alfredo Bedoya ,may have been a real life bandit,in his early life 🇬🇧
Well done movie with good caracter actors ...Bruce Bennett best piece of act which should have expanded by director John Houston...
I may have to look this old western up
Not one of....It is the best movie to show someone from a far off galaxy about what a human being is and capable of doing to each other.
We don't need no stinking badges.
D*mn straight!
Good to see accuracy with the use of firearms. These are using black powder ammunition and recoil correctly.
Always loved this flick
Really great movie.
I think its Bogey's best movie. Id put it my all time top 10.
If you haven't seen it. Watch it. Ole Houston steals the show, won him an Oscar. In the days when it really was down to acting performance with regard to winning.
"Burgers??...we don't want no stinkin burgers!"...."Arbys!"
Anyone?
Immigration badges, Immigration badges, I don't a Immigration badges, we got Brandon
They're in Mexico dipsht
@@southpaw8687
1)The film was shot in the United States
2) It was a joke, to the current situation
3) I'm impressed with the comment, addressing this. Although there are things that I believe in, and openly address, with no filter,. If you want address anything else, contact me
@@southpaw8687
I was being sarcastic
Hahahahahahahaha. Love it! Good true answer love it😂😂😂😂
You got Harris
The Breaking Bad of the 40s.
Is Harvey Levin from TMZ in this?
I guess he should've showed him the badges...
you said it baby
Thanks to Al "Jazzbo" Collins- KSFO radio D.J. for introducing many young punks to the great Alfonso Bedoya and his stinkin' badges. You can look it up.
CLASSIC!!!
J'adore ce film.
Je crois qu'il existe une version western de ce film avec Joel Mc Rae.
Classic scene badges we dont have badges
BACK WHEN MOVIES HAD ACTUAL PLOTS
They don't need to show anyone their stinking badges
Show your ID or else 😅
😂😂😂
Those are some really bad hombres
Excellent movie. Shows what happens when greed/gold fever takes over a man…
Great print.