
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
dir. John Huston
90
8 sourcesSynopsis
Two jobless Americans convince a prospector to travel to the mountains of Mexico with them in search of gold. But the hostile wilderness, local bandits, and greed all get in the way of their journey.
Critics consensus
Remade but never duplicated, this darkly humorous morality tale represents John Huston at his finest.
What resonated with audiences
'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' is a critically acclaimed classic, lauded for its profound examination of greed, betrayal, and human nature. John Huston's direction and screenplay, alongside exceptional performances by Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt, are often celebrated. The film's authentic atmosphere, intricate character studies, and moral complexities deeply resonate. Although some critique its pacing and subplots, most regard it as a timeless masterpiece noted for its psychological depth and thematic richness.

Directed byJohn Huston
StarringHumphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane, Alfonso Bedoya
Written byJohn Huston
CinematographyTed D. McCord
EditingOwen Marks
MusicMax Steiner
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1948 · NR · 2h 6m
Adventure, Drama, Western
Two jobless Americans convince a prospector to travel to the mountains of Mexico with them in search of gold. But the hostile wilderness, local bandits, and greed all get in the way of their journey.
