
Human Desire
A Korean War vet returns to his job as a railroad engineer and becomes involved in an affair with a co-worker's wife following a murder on a train where they meet.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- Released
- 1954
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1954
Storyline
A Korean War vet returns to his job as a railroad engineer and becomes involved in an affair with a co-worker's wife following a murder on a train where they meet.
Top credits
Glenn Ford — Jeff Warren
Gloria Grahame — Vicki Buckley
Broderick Crawford — Carl Buckley
Edgar Buchanan — Alec Simmons
Did you know
• Director Fritz Lang had desperately wanted Peter Lorre to play Jeff Warren, but Lang had treated Lorre so abusively during the making of M (1931) that the actor refused. Marlon Brando also rejected the role of Jeff Warren, saying "I cannot believe that the man who gave us the über dark Mabuse, the pathetic child murderer in M and the futuristic look at society, Metropolis (1927), would stoop to hustling such crap."
• Fritz Lang did not like the title and thought it redundant. "What other kind of desire is there?" is his reported comment.
• Unable to use his chosen actor or present Émile Zola's story in his own way due to decisions out of his control, Fritz Lang rode out the assignment, bringing his usual blend of professional tyranny to bear. But as shooting dragged on for seven weeks into early 1954, tempers grew short. When Lang lashed out at leading lady Gloria Grahame, costar Broderick Crawford lifted Lang off the floor by his lapels, bringing business to a screeching halt until emotions cooled.
User reviews
Back on the tracks not really a Renoir remake
You never knew me.
desire trumps reality
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- Color
- Black and White




















