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Los ladrones

Título original: Le casse
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 2h
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
3.3 k
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Jean-Paul Belmondo, Dyan Cannon, and Omar Sharif in Los ladrones (1971)
AcciónApuestoCrimenThriller

Una banda de ladrones, tras un audaz golpe, se lleva unas valiosas esmeraldas de la villa de un millonario. Un tenaz inspector, que está decidido a sacar algo de todo este asunto, no les fac... Leer todoUna banda de ladrones, tras un audaz golpe, se lleva unas valiosas esmeraldas de la villa de un millonario. Un tenaz inspector, que está decidido a sacar algo de todo este asunto, no les facilitará el trabajo.Una banda de ladrones, tras un audaz golpe, se lleva unas valiosas esmeraldas de la villa de un millonario. Un tenaz inspector, que está decidido a sacar algo de todo este asunto, no les facilitará el trabajo.

  • Dirección
    • Henri Verneuil
  • Guionistas
    • Henri Verneuil
    • Vahé Katcha
    • David Goodis
  • Elenco
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Omar Sharif
    • Dyan Cannon
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    • Dirección
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Guionistas
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Vahé Katcha
      • David Goodis
    • Elenco
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Omar Sharif
      • Dyan Cannon
    • 39Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 27Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Azad
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Commissaire Abel Zacharia
    Dyan Cannon
    Dyan Cannon
    • Lena Gripp
    Robert Hossein
    Robert Hossein
    • Ralph
    Nicole Calfan
    Nicole Calfan
    • Hélène
    Myriam Feune de Colombi
    • Isabelle Tasco
    • (as Myriam Colombi)
    Raoul Delfosse
    • Le gardien de la villa Tasco
    José Luis de Vilallonga
    José Luis de Vilallonga
    • Tasco
    Renato Salvatori
    Renato Salvatori
    • Renzi
    Marc Arian
    • Le propriétaire du restaurant
    • (sin créditos)
    Alice Arno
    Alice Arno
    • La fille du vestiaire de la boîte de nuit
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Duranton
    Robert Duranton
    • Athlète dans un club de strip-tease
    • (sin créditos)
    Steve Eckardt
    • Malloch
    • (sin créditos)
    Roger Lumont
    • Petit rôle
    • (sin créditos)
    Remo Mosconi
    • Doublure Zacharia course-poursuite
    • (sin créditos)
    Pamela Stanford
    Pamela Stanford
    • La strip-teaseuse
    • (sin créditos)
    Daniel Vérité
    Daniel Vérité
    • Playboy
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    • Dirección
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Guionistas
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Vahé Katcha
      • David Goodis
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    Opiniones de usuarios39

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    6moonspinner55

    Flirting, fighting, and fender-bending over stolen emeralds...

    The first twenty minutes of "The Burglars" concerns a highly complex and detailed home invasion/safe robbery, with four crooks in Greece making off with a million dollars worth of emeralds; unfortunately for them, the chief investigator on the case is playing both sides of the law, and he's onto them from the start. Based on David Goodis' novel "The Burglar", and previously filmed in the U.S. under that title in 1957, this caper has such a meticulously mounted set-up that it's a bit strange to have it change gears almost immediately into a chase-laden cat-and-mouse game (with amusingly derivative elements). Dyan Cannon is used as (very lovely) window-dressing, but the real flirting comes between master thief Jean-Paul Belmondo and crooked cop Omar Sharif (they share a Greek meal together that is so specific, it's hard to believe the intimate tension wasn't unintentional). Some of the action is truly hair-raising, and the film is generally good-natured and well-made, if familiar. **1/2 from ****
    8nirelizov

    First rate car chase and a nice plot

    There are few reasons to watch this well made action, thriller, heist, fun flick: 1) Awesome car chase in the streets of Prauge (Another reason to watch)that makes all those CGI look alike cry. 2) The restaurant scene which will make you want to eat those tasty looking dishes, while Omar Sheriff and Belmondo are having a witty dialog. 3) Belmondo over the top stunts, you have to see to believe. This guy was nuts alright. 4) Excellent as always, Ennio Morricone soundtrack. 5) The funny Ending.

    If you are looking for a good 70's action fun, with some nice exotic places, with great car chase and good cast, go a head try it!
    3theognis-80821

    Burgling Or Bungling?

    Whether this film was intended as a caper movie or a parody of a caper movie is its chief mystery. Jean-Paul Belmondo plays a super-cool jewel thief bedeviled by Omar Sharif, a super-cool detective. Dyan Cannon, a centerfold model, shows up whenever the improbable script gropes for sexual intrigue. Although based on a novel by David Goodis, a far superior movie was written by the novelist and directed by Paul Wendkos: "The Burglar" (1957), starring Dan Duryea and Jayne Mansfield. Henri Verneuil's version begins, not with character, but with the tiresome employment of what appears to be a Professional Safe-Cracker Tool Kit, from Home Depot. The chase scene seems even more artificial when relevant issues, like who is chasing whom and for what purpose are not revealed. It's typical of the brittle nature of the whole project that much time is spent on what's for dinner and stunts, which must be worked out with such balletic precision, that they seem entirely inorganic to the thin plot. The sadistic homoerotic gun teasing scenes are no fun. At least, we do get a strip-tease from beautiful Pamela Stanford. Oo-la-la! Mercifully, David Goodis, whose intriguing themes are tossed aside in a couple of weak lines, died before this version was born.
    6jrd_73

    As an adaptation of the David Goodis novel. . .

    I have been reading the work of David Goodis, an American writer who wrote dark thrillers in the 1940's and 1950's. After reading the novels, I have been watching (or re-watching) the film adaptations. Goodis's work has been adapted by Francois Truffaut (Shoot the Piano Player), Delmer Daves (Dark Passage), and Samuel Fuller (Street of No Return), among others. Henri Verneuil's film adaptation of Goodis's The Burglar is best watched on its own terms rather than as an adaptation.

    The Burglars (film) keeps a great deal of the plot from The Burglar (novel). A group of burglars (three men and a young woman) are in the process of robbing emeralds from a house when a policeman (two in the novel) spots their getaway car. The leader of the burglars (Azad in the movie, Harbin in the novel) convinces the policeman/policemen that his car has broken down. The police car leaves and the robbery is finished. Everything appears fine, but then come the complications. A beautiful woman comes out of nowhere and begins to make eyes at Azad/Nat, setting up a love triangle with the female burglar. In addition, the policeman (or one of the policemen in the novel) wants the emeralds for himself, setting up a game of cat and mouse.

    All of the above summary fits both the movie and the novel. The big difference is in tone. The movie is trying to be a crowd pleaser. The tone is mostly light, giving Jean-Paul Belmondo and Omar Sharif a chance to play off of each other. There is a fun car chase and a funny scene in a restaurant where the policeman insists on ordering the burglar's food. Also, the catchy Ennio Morricone score reflects the film's lighthearted mood (I own the soundtrack). On the downside, The Burglars is a little overlong and mostly wastes Dyan Cannon. In addition, while fun to watch, there is not much to reflect upon when it is over.

    The novel The Burglar goes into much darker territory. It is a noir story, where the criminal hero finds himself struggling in traps both real and emotional as he balances two very different women and tries to survive the corrupt policeman. This policeman is not the cool, dashing Omar Sharif but an unhinged psychopath with no qualms about resorting to murder.

    Here is an example of how film and novel handle a similar section. In both, the female burglar is sent away after the job. In both, the hero, Azad/Harbin, has to go and retrieve her. In the film, he resorts to riding around in a clown car, literally a car done up with a giant clown on the front, broadcasting an advertisement for the coming circus. This works in the film because The Burglars is the equivalent of a trip to the circus. However, the novel records its hero's journey with unease dripping from the pages.

    "Then the road sign was past them and in front of them was the black and the booming storm. Harbin had an odd feeling they were a thousand miles away from Atlantic City and a thousand miles away from anywhere. He tried to convince himself the Black Horse Pike was a real thing and in daylight it was just another concrete road. But ahead of him now it looked unreal, like a path arranged for unreal travel, its glimmer unreal, black of it unreal with the wet wild thickness all around it."

    The Burglars is an enjoyable enough heist picture, but The Burglar is a novel that gut punches the reader.
    7Squeele

    A good action film from Henri Verneuil

    "Le Casse" is a simple, straightforward story about a crook named Azad (Jean Paul Belmondo), whose gang stole emeralds worth $1 million. While waiting for their boat to leave Athens, they hid the jewels, and try to escape from the schemes of a unscrupulous cop, Zacharias (Omar Sharif).

    This movie is another example of the brilliant collaboration between the underrated Henri Verneuil ("Un singe en hiver", "100,000 dollars au soleil", "Peur sur la ville") and Belmondo. They share an honest love for such movie treats as car chases, evil bad guys, anti-heroes, slight eroticism, exotic food, humor and Bond-like misogyny. Which this movie contains galore. And it's also one of the first times when Belmondo performs his famous stunts, without any wires or stunt doubles. One scene in particular shows the "hero" being hidden in a dump-truck, which discharge its payload (including Belmondo) on a slope going down to a mine. You can actually see Belmondo stumble down the slope among debris and rocks and once down the slope stand up, dust off his trousers and walk away. In a single shot. Like Jackie Chan or Colt Seavers. And the movie contains a lot of great 70's milestones, like an almost silent intro showing the theft of the emeralds, or a spectacular car chase in the streets of Athens.

    All in all, a very entertaining piece of 70's French cinema.

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    • Trivia
      Jean-Paul Belmondo did most of his own stunts.
    • Errores
      The car chase begins in a parking lot, where no cars are hit. But immediately after leaving the parking lot and taking to the streets, the red car shows signs of damage on the front and sides. So, some of the car chase scenes are shown out of sequence. Also, at the end of the chase there are differences in the damage to the front of the car from when it comes to a stop and in the last shot when a headlight falls off - most notably the bumper has become detached on one side.
    • Citas

      Abel Zacharia: I chase petty crooks like you. I take all those risks for $300 a month. Don't you find that outrageous?

      Azad: You have fringe benefits. You race around in your car. You sit at whatever table you want. You don't pay in restaurants. It all adds up.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 1971 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Italia
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Burglars
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Corfu Island, Grecia(beach scenes)
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Films
      • Vides Cinematografica
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      2 horas
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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