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Robo

Título original: Robbery
  • 1967
  • 1h 50min
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Robo (1967)
A group of British criminals plans the robbery of the Royal Mail train on the Glasgow-London route.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA group of British criminals plan the robbery of the Royal Mail train on the Glasgow-London route.A group of British criminals plan the robbery of the Royal Mail train on the Glasgow-London route.A group of British criminals plan the robbery of the Royal Mail train on the Glasgow-London route.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Yates
  • Guionistas
    • Edward Boyd
    • Peter Yates
    • George Markstein
  • Elenco
    • Stanley Baker
    • Joanna Pettet
    • James Booth
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Peter Yates
    • Guionistas
      • Edward Boyd
      • Peter Yates
      • George Markstein
    • Elenco
      • Stanley Baker
      • Joanna Pettet
      • James Booth
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    • 23Opiniones de los críticos
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    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Paul Clifton
    Joanna Pettet
    Joanna Pettet
    • Kate Clifton
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Inspector George Langdon
    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Robinson
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Frank
    William Marlowe
    William Marlowe
    • Dave Aitken
    Clinton Greyn
    Clinton Greyn
    • Jack
    George Sewell
    George Sewell
    • Ben
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • Squad Chief
    Michael McStay
    Michael McStay
    • Don
    Martin Wyldeck
    Martin Wyldeck
    • Chief Constable
    Rachel Herbert
    • School Teacher
    Patrick Jordan
    Patrick Jordan
    • Freddy
    • (as Patrick Jordon)
    Barry Stanton
    Barry Stanton
    • Car Lot Owner
    Kenneth Farrington
    Kenneth Farrington
    • Seventh Robber
    • (as Ken Farrington)
    Robert Russell
    Robert Russell
    • Detective
    Roger Booth
    Roger Booth
    • Detective
    • (sin créditos)
    Ron Charles
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    • Dirección
      • Peter Yates
    • Guionistas
      • Edward Boyd
      • Peter Yates
      • George Markstein
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    9richardchatten

    The Big Job

    The terseness of the one-word title perfectly fits the low-keyed demeanour of this laconic heist movie that just a couple of years earlier would have been shot in black & white but now had to be in colour (but with results so pleasing to the eye I'm not complaining).

    The initial car chase promptly brought Peter Yates to America to repeat the trick but seeing it staged in the narrow streets of London rather than in San Francisco in 'Bullitt' (which could have been built for the job) the results were thus ten times more harrowing; and the film that follows is far more coherent.
    richard-payne-2

    Definitely captures the mood of 60s underworld London

    Robbery is for me a semi-documentary / thriller based on the Great Train Robbery of 1963. The location of the actual heist, on a bridge crossing a country lane bears similarity to the real robbery. The film moves around much of 60s London in the first part, during which time the gang are robbing to gain funds, plus planning the main robbery.

    The gangs' meeting on the terraces during a Leyton Orient match is well screened; Stanley Baker becomes so heated during their discussion he misses a great run and shot against the crossbar shown from the pitch!

    As for the central characters, Stanley Baker superbly plays "Mr Big" Paul Clifton, who is a character that the viewer never quite gets to know the limits. For example he tells the gang "we don't need guns, the police don't carry them"; later his wife finds his revolver at home, when quizzed he says "the gun is because I not going back inside (prison)".

    William Marlowe cleverly plays Clifton's "number 2" Dave Aitken, who is clearly "nice cop" versus Clifton's "bad cop" in terms of running the gang.

    As with the real train robbery, the gang make a successful robbery; however mistakes made during hideway contribute to their eventual capture. Not least when their contact who "cleans up" the getaway vehicles is apprehended at an airport leaving the UK with about £50K stuffed up his coat - his capture enables the police to set up a successful trap for the rest of the gang.

    The ending of the film is probably a slight movement forward from many 1950s movies where the gang are all caught - the ending to Robbery slightly leaves the viewer guessing. This is a film for enthusiasts of films of past years, who may like to spot London landmarks.
    7Pedro_H

    Good action piece -- although probably very dated by now.

    A gang of crooks plan a big score and use other smaller robberies as a means of financing it. Clearly inspired by the Great Train Robbery of the 1960's, although the facts are shifted - maybe made for legal reasons?

    This is the kind of film that I loved as child. And still do. Live-for-today criminals that stop at nothing to get their hands on the loot and heaven help anybody that gets in the way. While having the plus of the robbery and the usual gang of rent a villains it does minor variations on the expected while not leaving the well trodden track.

    The car chase through central London is one of the best things here and inspired many impersonations. Indeed it is probably the first homicidal chase through a big city seen on screen.

    (The chase in Bullet is a complete rip-off - although Peter Yates directed this as well!)

    As another viewer noticed the dialogue is dated (no swearing!) and the thing lacks a clear hero and villain. All-in-all like watching one of the better episodes of The Sweeney (a UK TV series) and a good guide to London -- as it was back in the Swinging Sixties.
    8emm

    Crime takes a bite out of this excellent drama from British soil.

    What obviously is a great (or maybe not-so-great depending on who to trust) film elsewhere on the world map, ROBBERY (1967) has since been into obscurity in the States. The print's a knockout! This may have helped launch future rip-offs of the burglar heist category, including the mellow-yellow LOOPHOLE. Anyone here who finds this will be glad that this is just one of the few kinds of movies that has never been seen quite often these days. It's a truly interesting find! Starting off with a long car chase, it becomes deeply involving with the story where Clifton runs a professional crook squad planning and attempting to rob a trainload of loot. You will not expect a fast-paced breeze through a simple little concept like stealing, but a very sharp plot makes this stand out, where one event leads to another. With a near-surprise finish, this is one domestic rarity that must be seen, and is highly recommended. Take it from me, you will be surprised at how many good movies are left in waiting for the eye.
    9TheFearmakers

    The Hidden British Gem that Bullitted Yates to America

    Best known as the little obscure crime film that gave English director Peter Yates his big game-changing opportunity to make BULLITT stateside, after Steve McQueen had witnessed the rudimentary car chase sequence from ROBBERY, an extremely sparse, deliberately uncaring British Neo Noir Heist-Thriller...

    And it's not just the chase that Yates carried over to the McQueen classic but the meticulous and metronomic moments leading up to it...

    Starring the always tough/ultra square-jawed Stanley Baker but only because he's in charge, ROBBERY makes pretty much equal use of the male leads...

    Including James Booth as the trailing cop, William Marlowe as Baker's strong-silent second, Barry Forster as his strong-silent third while Frank Finlay, as a meek/geek though crooked banker too-easily broken out of prison, is the most vulnerable and sympathetic...

    Yet there's very little sympathy for these particular devils, whose only flaw is how long and tediously methodical it takes for the actual train heist (inspired by The Great Train Robbery) to go down... the director not always considering an audience but, like real life crimes - and even the McQueen ultra-realistic police-procedure about the other side of the law - Yates showcases the slowburn reality like being right there, for better or worse since it's not always extremely exciting, and that's the point...

    Just don't let the casting of beautiful poster-perfect Joanne Pettit fool you. ROBBERY cares neither about romance or the human condition.

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      It was the realistic car chase through the streets of London in this picture, that led to director Peter Yates doing another car chase in San Francisco a year later. Steve McQueen personally wanted Yates for what turned out to be his highest grossing film Bullitt (1968).
    • Errores
      When the traffic warden puts the gas canister in the car, a white cable can be seen draping from the inside of the door and this is seen to be connected to the device as he removes it from his bag. There is no sign of the cable in the following close-up shot from his point of view.
    • Citas

      Paul Clifton: We're talking about millions of pounds now. We're talking about road blocks, car searches, house raids, shakedowns. They'll know who pulled the job. Without the money, they can't prove anything.

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      Featured in Film Review: Film Review (1967)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de diciembre de 1969 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Robbery
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Leyton Stadium, Brisbane Road, Leyton, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Paul Clifton plans the train robbery with Frank, Dave, Ben and Don during a football match)
    • Productoras
      • Joseph E. Levine
      • Oakhurst Productions
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