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Fui un ladrón

Título original: Once a Thief
  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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Ann-Margret, Alain Delon, and Van Heflin in Fui un ladrón (1965)
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Eddie Pedak, un exconvicto de San Francisco, quiere enderezarse, pero el policía local Mike Vido, motivado por una venganza personal, no deja de acosarle, mientras Walter, el hermano de Eddi... Leer todoEddie Pedak, un exconvicto de San Francisco, quiere enderezarse, pero el policía local Mike Vido, motivado por una venganza personal, no deja de acosarle, mientras Walter, el hermano de Eddie, quiere a este para un último gran atraco.Eddie Pedak, un exconvicto de San Francisco, quiere enderezarse, pero el policía local Mike Vido, motivado por una venganza personal, no deja de acosarle, mientras Walter, el hermano de Eddie, quiere a este para un último gran atraco.

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    • Ralph Nelson
  • Guionista
    • Zekial Marko
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    • Ann-Margret
    • Van Heflin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Ralph Nelson
    • Guionista
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    • Elenco
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      • Ann-Margret
      • Van Heflin
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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Eddie Pedak
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Kristine Pedak
    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • Inspector Mike Vido SFPD
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Walter Pedak
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • James Arthur Sargatanas, Walter's Henchman
    Jeff Corey
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    • Lt. Kebner SFPD
    Steve Mitchell
    • Frank Kane
    Tammy Locke
    Tammy Locke
    • Kathy Pedak
    Tony Musante
    Tony Musante
    • Cleveland 'Cleve' Shoenstein
    Zekial Marko
    • Luke
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    Yuki Shimoda
    • John Ling, Chinese Funeral Director
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    7noodlejet

    Look Again

    Any semi-serious movie buff or even casual viewer should be able to see that this film practically screams "Coen Brothers," 30 years before their time. The creepy blond character in "Fargo" is a dead ringer for the creepy blond bad guy in "Once a Thief," right down to the hairstyle. And the general ambiance of many scenes, as well as the ironic plot twists near the end, indicate that this movie was a big influence on the Coen bros, and to some extent, "where they went to school."

    It should also be noted that though this is film noir, it's also "hip" film noir, a rare breed that includes Larry Moyer's "The Moving Finger" and precious few others of the time. In fact, both these movies were too hip for their time.
    Bunuel1976

    ONCE A THIEF (Ralph Nelson, 1965) **1/2

    In the wake of having watched Alain Delon in Joseph Losey's THE ASSASSINATION OF TROTSKY (1972), I decided to check out three other vehicles of his I had taped off TV over the last few months – beginning with this one, which emerges to be just as pretentious as Losey's film! Best described as a beatnik noir, we've seen this film's story told a million times before – that of a criminal who can't escape his past, dogged as much by old associates as by an obsessive police nemesis. Consequently, director Nelson and cinematographer Robert Burks (best-known for his longtime collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock) handle the generally clichéd material for more than it's worth – even if my viewing was somewhat compromised by the film being panned-and-scanned.

    Delon and Ann-Margret make for a handsome couple - although she occasionally tries too hard and her histrionics seem more at home in a Tennessee Williams melodrama; Van Heflin is appropriately world-weary as the aging cop, Jack Palance is typically intense as a crime boss and Delon's elder brother. The rest of Palance's gang is made up of the odd-looking and memorably creepy John Davis Chandler and Tony Musante – while Jeff Corey appears as Heflin's irate superior. The film's screenwriter Zekial Marko (adapting his own novel) is featured in an unintentionally hilarious supporting role as a druggie who shares a cell with Delon – we follow his case intermittently throughout (for no very good reason other than to justify the similarly hapless Delon's pursuit of crime) via newspaper clippings, denoting Marko's conviction to the gas chamber and eventually his suicide! The film is aided by a jazzy score courtesy of Lalo Schifrin, who seemed to specialize in crime/police dramas. The elaborate heist half-way through is an expected highlight, which then leads to a predictably downbeat and body-strewn climax.
    6moonspinner55

    Atmospheric crime-melodrama with hip, slangy dialogue...

    French heartthrob Alain Delon made his US leading man debut in this adaptation of Zekial Marko's novel "Scratch a Thief" about an ex-thief in San Francisco trying to stay out of trouble but fingered for the murder of a Chinese storekeeper by the police sergeant (Van Heflin) who hates him. Meanwhile, the thief's shady older brother (Jack Palance) is in town, needing the kid's help in pulling off a job. Ordinary crime plot given amusingly jazzy, frenetic direction by Ralph Nelson, who sets the scene with a flashy nightclub drum solo that is crazy-cool. Screenwriter Marko really lays on the '60s-era jive talk, some of it mind-boggling, while Nelson's quasi-European handling gives the picture an arresting look in vivid black-and-white. Some of the interesting supporting characters include a fey platinum-blond punk (years ahead of his time), plus Ann-Margret as Delon's put-upon wife. The talky lulls are given a boost by the slangy dialogue, and the location shooting in San Francisco is a big asset. **1/2 from ****
    7johnboy1

    Good, Well Made Noir

    I suppose I like the cast better than the film, itself. Heflin, Palance, Ann-Margret, Chandler, and Delon are all watchable.

    This may very well be Chandler's finest performance (and he was always good at playing bad guys).

    The story is one we've all seen before, many times, yet the cast makes it worth watching. Ann-Margret might not have been as good as she could have been, but she's not really that bad.

    Even the scenes involving the little girl work well, and the chemistry between she and Delon is exceptional.

    The surprise ending is tense and exciting. Too bad there's no DVD of this film. I'd buy it.

    Johnboy
    jt1999

    often given a bad rap; actually pretty cool

    The beginning of this picture, from the jazzy opening credits and into the next reel or so, is rather engaging. At its best, it is stylish in that French New Wave Meets American Beatnik kind of way, frequent in popular culture of the time. The dialogue is peppered with hepcat slang and frank references to narcotics

    and so-called "deviant" sexuality. This is daring stuff for a 1965 release from MGM. Beautiful widescreen black-and-white photography from Robert Burks,

    who had by then done several Hitchcock films. The steady hand of director

    Ralph Nelson keeps the picture moving, often punctuated by moments of

    unexpected brutality. PC this is not! The story itself is popcorn stuff, perhaps best not explored too deeply, but a great cast helps to enliven the material. By

    today's standards, the character played by Ann-Margret would never be

    depicted in such a fashion as seen here. (At one point, she apologizes after

    being slapped around.) But hey, she's under the seductive spell of Alain Delon, a Frenchman playing an Italian. No, it's not "The Asphalt Jungle". Neither is it a total waste of time, as it's often described as being. It's a good example of a mid- '60s studio potboiler, capably and professionally (and sometimes artfully)

    handled by all parties concerned. If your bag lies elsewhere, go on and fetch it, then. I'm rewinding the tape so I'll be ready to watch "Once a Thief" again soon.

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    • Trivia
      First production to use the new, more sensitive Eastman 4-X film, which eliminated the need for a lot of expensive lighting equipment, especially in nighttime scenes.
    • Errores
      Platinum weighs 11% more than pure gold. Near the end of the film when Cleve finds the platinum in the truck, he holds up a stack of platinum plates, then flips them backwards when shot by Sargatanas. That much pure platinum would weigh in excess of 400 pounds, far more than a man could lift or throw.
    • Citas

      Walter Pedak: Brothers never stop owing brothers!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Background Beat (1965)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Once A Thief
      Written by Lalo Schifrin & Dorcas Cochran

      Performed by Irene Reid

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de julio de 1966 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Scratch a Thief
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 3 Peralta Avenue, San Francisco, California, Estados Unidos(Insp. Vito's house)
    • Productora
      • Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinématographiques (CIPRA)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 47 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • 2.35 : 1

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