The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (6/10) Movie CLIP - No Stinking Badges (1948) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) and company defend themselves against bandits posing as Federales.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
John Huston's 1948 treasure-hunt classic begins as drifter Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart), down and out in Tampico, Mexico, impulsively spends his last bit of dough on a lottery ticket. Later on, Dobbs and fellow indigent Curtin (Tim Holt) seek shelter in a cheap flophouse and meet Howard (Walter Huston), a toothless, garrulous old coot who regales them with stories about prospecting for gold. Forcibly collecting their pay from their shifty boss, Dobbs and Curtin combine this money with Dobbs's unexpected windfall from a lottery ticket and, together with Howard, buy the tools for a prospecting expedition. Dobbs has pledged that anything they dig up will be split three ways, but Howard, who's heard that song before, doesn't quite swallow this. As the gold is mined and measured, Dobbs grows increasingly paranoid and distrustful, and the men gradually turn against each other on the way toward a bitterly ironic conclusion. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a superior morality play and one of the best movie treatments of the corrosiveness of greed. Huston keeps a typically light and entertaining touch despite the strong theme, for which he won Oscars for both Director and Screenplay, as well as a supporting award for his father Walter, making Walter, John, and Anjelica Huston the only three generations of one family all to win Oscars.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1948)
Cast: Alfonso Bedoya, Bruce Bennett, Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt, Walter Huston, Margarito Luna, José Torvay
Director: John Huston
Producers: Henry Blanke, Jack L. Warner
Screenwriters: John Huston, B. Traven
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This particular scene is hilarious, but at the same time tense and dramatic. John Huston as director did a wonderful job.
Your comment is dull, but at the same time useless and a waste of space. You did a lousy job.
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Agree totally!!! Spot on observations.
No, it's not
I watched Treasure of the Sierra Madre last night not realizing that this famous scene was in the movie. You can imagine my joy having "stumbled" upon it organically.
You are one lucky man
Huh?
It wasn't until Dobbs asked to see their badges when I realized this iconic moment was referenced in the Jimmy Neutron episode where they search for rubies in space
I can relate to this so much with Monty Python and Mel Brooks films 😂😂lol
Just did that didn't realize this is where it's from
God bless Alfonso Befoya for making one of the best movie line ever
*Bedoya
Always love him in The Big Country ❤️
When ever you watch this movie, never forgot to pay attention on the amigos. Their character play is funny and rich.
One of the many great scenes in this magnificent film which is full of great scenes and one of the most memorable in film history. Neither Bogart or Bedoya were even nominated for their unique and brilliant performances in the all-time must see American film.
I would posit....1948 ... "House of un-American activities"...
Hard to believe Bogie only won one Oscar, for The African Queen.
@@nhmooytis7058 ,6
I seriously doubt Alfonso Bedoya or Humphrey Bogart imagined the stinkin' badges line would become one of the most famous lines in American movie history!
That and "Play It again Sam" or if you prefer "I heard that you're a low down Yankee Liar". How bout the rest of you and favorite lines in movies. Let's make a huge list.
@ araymond1able
If they move....kill 'em...( WILD
BUNCH )......OR....So, Mr Bond ,
we meet at last...
Or Warren Oates in the Wild Bunch. "Why Not"!
@@araymond1able When my sons room is messy, I walk in and declare "What a dump!" in my best (but its terrible) Bette Davis
“I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore “
“We’re going to need a bigger boat “
“ you’re the dirty rat who killed my brother “
“ frankly Scarlett I don’t give a damn “
“ here’s looking at you kid”
“ I see dead people “
“ I am going to make him a offer he can’t refuse “
“ go ahead make my day “
“ left turn Clyde “
I saw this movie with a friend at a theater about 50 years ago. It was at a Bogart Festival. My friend and I were both smokers at the time. As we were walking out, I reached for a cigarette and asked "Do you have any matches?" Everyone who heard me all said in unison, "We don't have to give you any stinkin' mahtches!"
Your story may be apocryphal but it's great anyway.
Sure
🤣
HAHAHAHAHA, LMAO 💯💯👍🤣🤣🤣. That's Awesomely Awesome. Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like how he hardly flinches when he gets shot thru the sombrero
more impressive considering the time it was made, be probably was actually shot with a slingshot or something on set to make the hole. lotsa trust
@@grillsidepickin2397 Lucky Alec Baldwin wasn't shooting
@@hyzercreek 💀
Honestly of all places he coulda shot him, he shot the one place that would piss a Mexican man off the most
And how he turns around saying "alright alright..." that whole moment was like a hilarious looney tunes cartoonish moment
Alphonso Bedoya ... bet he never thought that would make him a legend and write him into cinema history
When the old man shoots the swinging watch, the Mexican actor's line (1:51) is "Me lleva la..." which is a shortened version of a common Mexican saying which is "Me lleva la chingada" or " Oh, what the f**k" in English. A great line for that scene. ha-ha-ha.
Thanks for the translate, Manny! I speak a little Spanish, could never understand what that line was.
Thanks for the translation. I showed film to a class of bright latin 9th graders who laughed at the line. 36 years ago. Now I know why.
And he did it with a revolver 👍👍👍
“Getting in is not the hard part...
It’s letting go”
You've heard of the Sierra Madre casino we all have, the legends, the curses. foolishness about it lying in the middle of the City of the Dead. a bright red shining monument luring treasure hunters to their Doom.
i cooka da purple cloud 🧓
Second best line: "That's a good business for you!"
I'm a hugh Bogey fan every since I was a kid. He had so many great movies. This scene here will forever stand the test of time. Thank you Alfonso and Bogey for bringing this scene to so many movie fans across the world.
Mifune had many great movies, Chaplin had many great movies, Simon had many great movies...etc but Bogey had 0 great movies, just a couple solid ones and a whole lot of trash
The mexican actor deserves an oscar
the great Alfonzo Bedoya mexican actor
Never get tired of watching this scene. Viva
One of the greatest movies ever made, right alongside Key Largo. Bogart knew how to get the best material and an amazing team.
Both the same year
0:21 "Be ready to attack Rock Ridge at noon tomorrow. Here's your badge."
Probably the most frequently misquoted line in cinema history.
Along with: "You played it for her; you can play it for me. If she can stand it, I can. Play it."(From Casablanca.)
Steve Rankin
Casablanca is what I immediately thought too when I read Clock's statement. Them both being Bogie movie is a weird coincidence.
Most people have never heard the original line. Only the line from Blazing Saddles.
THE best Line is "we are THE mountian police" WHO knows maybe he is right.
@@don1249 And from The Monkees TV show season 2 ep.1....
There were so many great scenes in this superb film. ‘I don’t need a stinking badge.’ Great line!
All thanks to the original novelist, B. Traven where the line originally appears (though with a couple of expletives added in for good measure...)
"Badges?" [lore check: failed]
"We don't got no badges!" [bluff check: failed]
"We don't need no badges!" [intimidate check: failed]
"I don't have to show you any stinking badges!" [intimidate check: so very very fail]
[rolls for initiative: *facepalm*]
[Bogart rolls natural 20 on called shot:] *BLAM!!!!*
[willpower check vs pee-comes-out: failed]
He failed the Perform check too for trying to pose as "Los Federales".
Ah, this made my day.
He also failed the listen check! He was asking about their badgers!
@@PossumMedic And they didn't even have any stinking badgers.
" Why don't you try to be a little more polite " and - "You better take it . That's a good business for you ". Alfonso Bedoya steals every scene that he is in - even up against Bogart and Houston.
I agree, dude is awesome.
00:19
It just wouldn't be the same without his downward/leftward glance! 8-)
BeingRomans829ed Agreed....
I agree. lol
Totally
Too right!🤣
Thats what made this scene great and real
A real Classic, GREAT actors and great dialogue
Old man shoots the watch, great shot. Best movie ever
I remember an older family friend had the "badges" line as a sample on his Macintosh. That was back in the 80s and I didn't realize until now where it came from.
Greatest American film. Greatest combination of realism and creative expression in film history. Many genres rapped around the central theme of greed.
Better than “Dude, Where’s My Car”?
@@rsvihlanope
Walter Huston's flop-house soliloquy on why gold is so valuable is one of the most thrilling moments I've ever seen in a film.
That perplexed look they both give when he asks for badges 😂
When I first watched this film, I never heard the quote before. When I got to this scene, however, I already thought, “This is probably the most remembered line of the movie.”
Best movie of all time, and way before my time.
The novel is older still and is quite possibly the best one I ever read.
This film featured the great Mexican character actor Alfonso Bedoya who played the bandito part well in many Hollywood films. He had a brilliant career as a requested actor working in over 175 films. Unfortunately his alcoholism and persistent drinking led to him having a heart attack and dying at age 53.
Ive seen this scene a million times ....Alfonso and Bogey ( may they rest in peace ) are brilliant.
What a movie !! Still one the best all time 👍👍
“Badges” uttered 4 times by the bandito...but epically uttered no less than 5 times in B. Traven’s original novel.
He also said "Chinga tu Madre!"!
@@denniscoffey1247 Yes, the quote is ripe with profanities-too bad it wasn’t retained for the film word for word.
@@denniscoffey1247😮😮😮
Much of Traven's dialogue was lifted intact into film.
@@charlesdahlin6502 Yes, I noticed that myself. Let’s face it, it’s a near perfect novel that translates so well to the screen, just like Ira Levin’s “Rosemary’s Baby” which also had large tracts of dialog held intact in Polanski’s film.
One of the best movies ever! That bar fight scene was convincing!
I finally understand that scene in UHF. Nice. Took me more than 20 years. Ah.
thegreatbaldbeagle
BADGERS! BADGERS!
It's also used in Blazing Saddles.
The entire scene is a crack up. 'We are the mounted police, if you are the police then where are your badges...hahaha..
🇺🇸This chat session leaves me with a craving for a Bogart flick~
Proud to say the Bogart revival was started at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge MA where I worked in the eighties. They would show Bogart movies at Harvard exam time. They show Casablanca every Valentine's Day They still show a lot of repertory films, Kurosawa, Fellini and the like along with new far out movies. I saw ALL the films noir there.
The Mexican gets the most famous line from the film and gets to kill the main character. ALFONSO BEDOYA 👏👏👏👏
I was actually surprised that happened, consider the time period and that it was HUMPHREY BOGART of all white actors.
We share the same birth date.
Apparantly, this is Eastwood's favourite film.
Even though it's hard to believe today, The Treasure of The Sierra Madre was a bold step forward because it violated the unwritten Hollywood film rules. First off, the leading man, Bogart, was uncharismatic and covered in filth through out most of the picture. You didn't do that to the star back then. Second, the film is a sausage party. No contrived Hollywood romance and no leading lady. Thirdly, this was a major motion picture that clearly excoriated free market capitalism. All these factors combined resulted in a less than stellar box office take.
@@ricardocantoral7672 Let's not forget that the main character didn't even make it to the end credits
@@DownWithComcast As well he should not have. The saying goes "He got what was coming to him". Play it again Sam..............
Also one of kubrick favorites
I never could figure out what people saw in Eastwood. My older sister swooned over "Rowdy Yates" in Rawhide; I favored "Gil Favor." I thought Eastwood was creepy (and a lousy actor) in that show, and in everything else he did. My husband always said Eastwood was "badass," and idolized him. We saw him and James Brolin at Harrah's Tahoe once, and hub insisted on following them around the casino for an hour; he later insisted on going to the Hog's Breath Inn (Eastwood's restaurant), hoping to see him there. Must be a bromance fantasy thing I guess. I still think Eastwood is a major creepo.
Great scene.
All the elements. From the downward look when he says badges?? To the negotiating. Thanks for the upload.
A GREAT Movie action! Who has forgotten this, no one!
A Master Piece !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Badges we don't have no stinking badges. Great movie quote.
Love this. It's perfect for these days . Thank-you Bogart
Funny,, my wife asked did we have badges at work and automatically laughed once she realized she set herself up for it😂😂😂😂😂
Never gets old
My fellow Mexican brothers! 🇲🇽
Viva Mexico from ur irish brothers and sisters ☘☘
@@henrymagennis6518 I love your Irish music!!!
@@fawzigramajo lol I luv Mexican music
@@henrymagennis6518 one of my favorites is whiskey in the jar by the high kings!
@@fawzigramajo yes good tune. Look up thin lizzy singing it
Irish rock band fawzi.
"You keep your ____, I'll keep my gun."
You can fill that blank in with anything but the message is the same.
Nowadays it would be "buy back" gift card.
You keep your 'Cannoli', I'll keep my gun. Like this?
@@tacticalcrusader3709 ROFL!
We don't need no stinking badges! A GREAT LINE!
That isn't the line.
werewolfnar LOL, true - that's from Blazing Saddles.
"We do not intend to show or produce for you any kind of official identification; you will just have to take my word for it!"
Why isnt this a meme yet... or is it?
This line is so misquoted just like..."Beam me up scotty" BECAUSE THAT WAS NEVER SAID EXACTLY THAT WAY!!!!!
I always wondered where that "we don't need no stinking badges!" saying came from.
I've heard it tons of times in other movies said as a joke but never knew the movie it was referencing.
The film actually references the 1948 novel and contains a far more colorful line (“...I don’t have to show you any stinking badges you god damn cabron and ching’ tu Madre!”)
Well now you know welcome to the fold brother
It comes from Blazing Saddles
@@mattrR678 Jesus, you are watching the original in this clip , Mel Brooks intentionally did a send up of this line , this line was ( misquoted)famous before Blazin Saddles ever came out . The world did not start with you . The idiots who don’t know history may be quoting their first encounter with this line but this is the original that Brooks copied.
One of my all-time favorite
Sam Raimi's favorite movie
Nobody messes with Fred C. Dobbs.
I mean, that guy literally kills him later. Nobody messes with the banditos.
1:51 Nice shootin', Tex. 😎
gotta love the classics
I went to a zoo in Mexico where they were supposed to have an animal that was a cross between a badger and a skunk and when I asked the zookeeper where the Badgers were he said "we ain't got no Badgers we don't need no Badgers we don't like no stinking badgers"
One of my favorite movies
Patrolling the Mohave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
Karl Marx ha lmao
This movie was an influence on New Vegas, and the Dead Money DLC.
Are you hungry bro?
Give us your gun,and we leave you in peace,, hmmmm heard that before
Mojave
This movie is amazing I really really love it 💕Humphrey Bogart is an amazing actor 🤗🇺🇸🌹
The bandit with the pocket watch appears as a Bolivian bandit in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
The more he thinks about having those badges the madder he gets.
Ha! You should see his dialogue in the original novel, shouts Spanish expletives!
Thank you for posting this. I've been wondering about the original context since at least the 1990's!
One of the best scenes ever!
Jack Warner said this is the best movie ever made!
Might not be the best movie ever made but it's Damn Good! So many good scenes in this including the bar scene fight. Check out my Best Movies of All Time list.
araymond1able nah it’s the best movie ever made
Actually Jack Warner Hated this film
I agree...this was an amazing film...raw and unapologetic...
Maybe he never saw "Citizen Kane" or "Gone With The Wind."
it NEVER gets OLD. HAHAHAHAHA
Classic movie
I learned more about gold mining from this movie than from any other video.
ALPHONSO BEDOYA also played Ramon in The Big Country.
This is just perfect.
I love Walter Huston!!!!
great film
Mel Brooks lmao gotta love him.. steal a line here and there..
Still a classic line.
"Relationships? We don't need no stinking relationships!" The Office 😂
Classic line in the movie
he blinks but he doesn't move when the bogard character blows a chunk off his sombrero. that's what's so amusing. it's perfect: he's surprised but not in the least bit afraid because he's so used to picking on pushovers.
HELL of a great scene...Rodofo Bedoya was a friend of Louis L'Amour at one time...
Miren a esta palomita que encontre en su nido "Look at this little pigeon I found on its nest" :-)
B Traven’s body of work is more than worthy of this great classic film.
Of course, it could be the other round/around! (I'm a goddamn Limey!) :-)
This is one of the first movie lines that has been used again and again.
The bandit leader's command to the other bandidos was to get the horses and hide them out back after that old man shot the watch.
The bandit was actual bandido brought in for the film
Right. That's what he said.
@@_you_aint_wrong_788 Incorrect. The leader (Gold Hat) was the late Alfonzo Bedoya.
Awesome movie.
As great as the "badges" part is, I love this part: "Ahh, throw that old iron out here, we'll pick it up, and go on our way." Alphonso Bedoya deserved an Oscar for his performance. He's great throughout the movie.
Great movie
After 33 years i see where the Raul's wild kingdom joke comes from
I recite this line when I'm driving around my largely immigrant city "turn signals? we don't have to show no stinking turn signals"
I saw this scene in Blazing Saddles first, not realising where it came from of course but understanding that it had to have come from a movie!
Alfonso Bedoya ( gold hat) was not a big guy but he sure looks big in this role , he only lived to be 53 years old dying of a heart attack .
I always thought He said We don't need no stinkin badges.
It's hard to believe that a young Robert Blake played in this movie. He was the kid at the beginning trying to sell those lottery tickets, or whatever they were called back then.
big up Big Audio Dynamite 4 the introduction....they,ll take you to the place where the healing flow! x
Wondered where that line originally came from! I've never seen this oldie,looks good. Now I have something to watch later!
Alfonso bedoya nacido en vicam Sonora a 47 kilómetros sur de CD obregon Sonora ✌️🤠
Give that guy credit, he had the balls to try to negotiate with a drunk, crazy armed to the teeth Humphrey Bogart.
My brothers and I practically learned english watching this film.
I like how after the last shot he just calmly asks, listo?
Really, though, those guys are scary af, because you know they'd cut you open and laugh while doing it.
"I don't have to show you no stinking badges!"
"ey homes we don't need no es stinking badges vato!" was the original script
No remake would ever be as great as this one. Bogart was the best by far, but I’d like to see a remake, Tarantino directing, maybe Decaprio as Dobbs, Kurt Russel as Howard, Will Poulter as Curtin, and Javier Bardem as Goldhat lol