Goodbye, Weeds
Goodbye, Weeds

Goodbye, Weeds

1946Movie18 minEnglish

A sales pitch for an herbicide/fertilizer for the lawn made by Sherwin Williams.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: Fritz LangGenres: Drama, Film Noir

Plot Summary

A struggling New York City nightclub owner, Joe Regan, finds himself entangled with a dangerous gangster and a femme fatale. As his business and personal life unravel, Joe must navigate a treacherous path of deceit and violence to survive. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the corrupting influence of power in the gritty underbelly of the city.

Critical Reception

While 'Goodbye, Weeds' was not a commercial success upon its release and has been largely overlooked in Lang's filmography, it has since garnered a cult following among film noir enthusiasts. Critics at the time found its narrative somewhat predictable, but have come to appreciate its atmospheric direction and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark, atmospheric cinematography and classic film noir mood.
  • Edward G. Robinson delivers a compelling performance as a man caught in a web of crime.
  • The plot, while familiar, is elevated by Lang's skilled direction and the strong performances.

Google audience: Audiences often praise the film's moody atmosphere and the intense performances, particularly from Edward G. Robinson. Some viewers find the plot somewhat dated but appreciate its classic noir elements.

Fun Fact

Fritz Lang originally envisioned this film as a more overtly political commentary on post-war corruption, but studio pressures led to a more conventional crime drama narrative.

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