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El caso 880

Título original: Mister 880
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
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Burt Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire in El caso 880 (1950)
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Un agente del Servicio Secreto que intenta atrapar a un falsificador de casos sin resolver y a una traductora de las Naciones Unidas.Un agente del Servicio Secreto que intenta atrapar a un falsificador de casos sin resolver y a una traductora de las Naciones Unidas.Un agente del Servicio Secreto que intenta atrapar a un falsificador de casos sin resolver y a una traductora de las Naciones Unidas.

  • Dirección
    • Edmund Goulding
  • Guionistas
    • Robert Riskin
    • St. Clair McKelway
  • Elenco
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Edmund Gwenn
    • Dorothy McGuire
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    2.2 k
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    • Dirección
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Guionistas
      • Robert Riskin
      • St. Clair McKelway
    • Elenco
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Edmund Gwenn
      • Dorothy McGuire
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    • 10Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 4 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Steve Buchanan
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • William 'Skipper' Miller
    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Ann Winslow
    Millard Mitchell
    Millard Mitchell
    • 'Mac' McIntire
    Minor Watson
    Minor Watson
    • Judge O'Neil
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Chief
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Thad Mitchell
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Olie Johnson
    George Adrian
    • Carlos
    • (sin créditos)
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Carlos - Spanish Interpreter
    • (sin créditos)
    Polly Bailey
    • Woman
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    Jean Bane
    • Cashier
    • (sin créditos)
    Gilbert Barnett
    • Boy
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    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Man in Hallway
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    Robert Boon
    • Dutchman
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    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Man
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    Howland Chamberlain
    Howland Chamberlain
    • Duff
    • (sin créditos)
    Perdita Chandler
    • Cashier
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    • Dirección
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Guionistas
      • Robert Riskin
      • St. Clair McKelway
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    7SimonJack

    Interesting biopic, light comedy and drama based on a true story

    Burt Lancaster has top billing in this film, but the plot, character and whole movie belong to Edmund Gwenn - "Mister 880." Gwenn had won the Oscar for best supporting actor in "Miracle on 34th Street" of 1947, and was nominated again for his role in this film. While he didn't win the Oscar in 1951, he did win another Golden Globe as best supporting actor, which he had also won for "Miracle" in 1947.

    Gwenn's role of William "Skipper" Miller here is based on a real person, Emerich Juettner. And the movie is based on the true story of Juettner's 10 years of counterfeiting one-dollar bills, and his final discovery and prosecution. The film is based on the story written about Juettner by St. Clair McKelway and serialized in The New Yorker magazine in 1949, and later published as a book. The story is fairly accurate - Mister 880 was the file number that the Secret Service assigned for this unknown counterfeiter. Skipper's character had emigrated to the U. S. from Austria where he was born, in 1876.

    The movie is centered around Burt Lancaster's role as Steve Buchanan, the Secret Service agent who handled the investigation of Mister 880. But, the real Skipper didn't get caught as in the film. The authorities in real life hadn't been able to narrow down their search as the movies tells it, and get close to discovering who the counterfeiter was. Rather, Mister 880 was discovered after he had destroyed the plates and thrown his printing press out during the winter. And some boys found several of the bogus bills, showed them to their parents who then reported the find to the authorities.

    As in the film, Mister 880 was given the sentence of 1 year and one day and a $1 fine; and he was paroled after serving 4 months. That was in 1949, and he was 73 years old. On his release, he lived five more years, dying at age 79 on Jan. 4, 1955. But in real life, Mister 880 married in 1902 at age 26. His wife had a son in 1903 and a daughter in 1918. She died shortly thereafter of the Spanish Flu. The movie doesn't account for Juettner's family. The Wikipedia bio doesn't have information about Juettner having served in the U. S. Navy, as the film conveys.

    By casting Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire in leads and building a romance around them, 20th Century Fox was able to craft a story with enough interest and star appeal to draw fans and make a movie pay off. The character of Skipper probably was the kindly old gent as portrayed by Gwenn. The bio says that he fessed up to what he had done, as the movie shows. One would like to think that human interest stories such as this would be able to stand on their own. But, one has to trust Hollywood somewhat based on the experiences of long-time professionals working there. Even though they at times misjudged films - big budget films that flop at the box office. And then, there have been the little regarded sleepers that turn out to be blockbusters - such as maybe the biggest one of them all, "Casablanca" of 1942.

    So, this is still a very good story; a nice little romance and light comedy, and gentle drama about a kindly old man who broke the law to survive, but doing it in a way that no one would be terribly hurt. And, the supporting role, played superbly by Edmund Gwenn, is what really makes the movie rather than any of the Hollywood revisions and add-ons to sell the movie.
    9Irene212

    Got change for a $1?

    I realize that 9 is an incredibly high rating, but I stand behind it. It's also high given that I was ready to bail after the first three minutes of this film-- blatant pro-Secret Service propaganda, complete with a stentorian voice-over. But then the characters show up: Burt Lancaster at his most charming, Edmund Gwenn doing his peerless benevolent eccentric, and a positively luminous Dorothy McGuire, exuding intelligence, wit, and gutsiness.

    The title comes from the case file number (880) of a real-life counterfeiter—Emerich Juettner, ,a.k.a. Edward Mueller. The feds gained such respect that they called him Mr. 880—and his story deserves a film. Mueller (called "Skipper" and played by Gwenn) did indeed live in New York as a small-time counterfeiter who, amazingly, was as incompetent at etching a passable $1 bill ("George Wahsington") as he was competent at passing his queer money without detection for 10 years (1938-48).

    The addition of Lancaster's and McGuire's roles is pure poetic license, but their duo only enhances the story because of the clever interlocking structure of the plot, and the often crackling dialog between them and with others, notably the wry and dry Millard Mitchell.

    The hackneyed old phrase applies—I laughed (or at least smiled frequently), I cried (got teary-eyed once or twice), I got caught up in it. The point at which Burt and the feds are closing in on the dear old paperhanger, and McGuire is in a moral quandary about whether to help them or protect him, is so well done that it generated the same quandary in me—what would I have done?? It's a question I couldn't answer, and one that increased the tension that built to the courtroom scene and denouement.

    "Mister 880" needs to be seen, right through to the end, which I won't spoil. But I will add a marvelous coda: Ultimately, the real Mr. 880, Juettner, made more money from this film than he did from a decade of counterfeiting—though of course, if he hadn't counterfeited there wouldn't have been a movie to profit from. So we get both poetic license and poetic justice.
    7bkoganbing

    The Whimsical Edmund Gwenn

    Burt Lancaster was always one who took firm control of his career. He got out of the studio system very early in Hollywood and was always the one who called his own shots. I'm guessing that he probably owed someone a favor which is why he did Mister 880.

    It's not that Mister 880 is a bad film, but it's most definitely not a Burt Lancaster project. Burt and leading lady Dorothy McGuire play a definite second fiddle to Edmund Gwenn as the whimsical old neighborhood character who does some counterfeiting on the side when he runs short of money.

    The title stems from the number on his file with the United States Secret Service. Mister 880 isn't even that good a counterfeiter, but his case has been put on the agency back burner for years while they assign top priority to organized gangs of counterfeiters. Gwenn does his work on cheap office supply paper with a hand press. He even spells Washington wrong on the one dollar bills he prints. And he's been getting away with it for years because of the small denominations.

    McGuire comes to Lancaster's attention as she gets stuck with one of Gwenn's phonies. He's the agent who the New York office finally decided to assign to the 880 case. Of course the usual romantic complications get in the way of the case, but not forever.

    Edmund Gwenn is one of those delightful character actors you cannot help but like. His charm is infectious, never more so than when he won that Oscar for Miracle on 34th Street. His character of the Skipper is in the same vein as Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street.

    Who could not like Edmund Gwenn and therefore who could not like Mister 880.
    7planktonrules

    Interesting.

    This is an odd movie, as it concerns a very successful counterfeiter but not in a way you'd expect. In other words, while the guy printed horrible quality money, he managed to get away with it for a decade. Why? Because instead of printing higher denominations or trying to get rich, he was just an old guy who passed phony $1 bills here and there. Oddly, he never really had much desire to hurt anyone or become a big-time crook--just do it on odd occasions to make ends meet. And, because of this odd m.o., he managed to evade detection so long. And, what makes this even more interesting is that it's all based on a true story.

    The film is told mostly from the viewpoint of a Secret Service agent--played by Burt Lancaster. He was an incredibly determined agent and worked hard to capture the crook (Edmund Gwenn). But, because Gwenn plays such a nice and seemingly harmless old guy, the case drug on and on and on--as no one suspected the cute old man.

    The film is very well-made and although it's not a film noir picture, it has similarities. Mostly, it's reminiscent because the story is very straight-forward--though the sentimental musical score and sympathetic telling of the story is about as far from noir as you can get! Well made and interesting.
    8crothman

    Charming comedy about the counterfeiter next door.

    Edmund Gwenn (best known as Santa Claus in "Miracle on 34th Street) portrays another charming old man who makes ends meet by a little counterfeiting on the side. Burt Lancaster is the treasury agent set to track down the mysterious "Mr. 880," as the Secret Service calls him, but who has time for a little romance. Gwenn, as usual, is delightful and Lancaster, at the beginning of his career, shows the softer side that became more apparent toward its end. The film is a forgotten gem.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the true story of Emerich Juettner, an elderly junk dealer who, like the character in the movie, only used to print counterfeit $1 bills to make ends meet. For 10 years, Juettner eluded the Secret Service's efforts to find him. He was finally caught in January, 1948, after a fire forced him to vacate his apartment on New York's Upper West Side, and move in with his daughter in Queens. The firemen who put out the fire left some of Juettner's belongings in a nearby alley. A few weeks later, a group of local boys found some of his $1 bills in the alley, realized they were fakes (the name "Washington" was misspelled as "Wahsington" on the bills), and turned them over to police. Juettner was arrested, but only sentenced to nine months in jail and a $1 fine. When 20th Century Fox bought the movie rights to his story, Juettner received more money than he had ever made as a counterfeiter.
    • Errores
      Secret Service agents are subject to the Constitution's prohibition on warrantless searches. McIntire illegally searched Ann's apartment, and Buchanan illegally searched her purse.
    • Citas

      Ann Winslow: Someone once said that a task left undone creates a void that no amount of achievement can fill.

      Steve Buchanan: Who's the imbecile who dreamed that one up?

      Ann Winslow: I am.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits appear on dollar bills.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Making of 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' (2008)
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      National Emblem
      (uncredited)

      Music by Edwin Eugene Bagley

      Played as parade music

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      • 8 de junio de 1951 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 1208 Surf Ave, Coney Island, Brooklyn, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(second unit)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
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