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La ronde du crime

Titre original : The Lineup
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
5 k
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Eli Wallach in La ronde du crime (1958)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer2:10
1 Video
50 photos
CriminalitéDrameFilm noir

À San Francisco, un gangster psychopathe et son mentor récupèrent des colis d'héroïne transportés par des voyageurs naïfs.À San Francisco, un gangster psychopathe et son mentor récupèrent des colis d'héroïne transportés par des voyageurs naïfs.À San Francisco, un gangster psychopathe et son mentor récupèrent des colis d'héroïne transportés par des voyageurs naïfs.

  • Réalisation
    • Don Siegel
  • Scénario
    • Stirling Silliphant
    • Fred Eggers
    • Lawrence M. Klee
  • Casting principal
    • Eli Wallach
    • Robert Keith
    • Richard Jaeckel
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Don Siegel
    • Scénario
      • Stirling Silliphant
      • Fred Eggers
      • Lawrence M. Klee
    • Casting principal
      • Eli Wallach
      • Robert Keith
      • Richard Jaeckel
    • 70avis d'utilisateurs
    • 50avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos1

    The Lineup
    Trailer 2:10
    The Lineup

    Photos50

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    Rôles principaux50

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    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Dancer
    Robert Keith
    Robert Keith
    • Julian
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Sandy McLain
    Mary LaRoche
    Mary LaRoche
    • Dorothy Bradshaw
    William Leslie
    William Leslie
    • Larry Warner
    Emile Meyer
    Emile Meyer
    • Insp. Al Quine
    Marshall Reed
    Marshall Reed
    • Insp. Fred Asher
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Philip Dressler
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • The Man
    Cheryl Callaway
    • Cindy Bradshaw
    Robert Bailey
    Robert Bailey
    • Staples
    Warner Anderson
    Warner Anderson
    • Lt. Ben Guthrie
    Edward Astran
    • Man at Line-Up Viewing
    • (non crédité)
    Phil Bloom
    Phil Bloom
    • Porter
    • (non crédité)
    Willie Bloom
    • Spectator at Scene
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Carol
    • Lab Technician
    • (non crédité)
    Michael Cirillo
    • Porter
    • (non crédité)
    Chuck Courtney
    Chuck Courtney
    • Boy
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Don Siegel
    • Scénario
      • Stirling Silliphant
      • Fred Eggers
      • Lawrence M. Klee
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs70

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    insomnia

    One film that should be on tape or DVD

    The late director, Don Siegel, never made a bad film: and many of them were classics of their kind. He directed "Flaming Star", one of Presley's better efforts. He directed Clint Eastwood in "Coogan's Bluff", "Two Mules For Sister Sara", and "The Beguiled". He made one of the best of John Wayne's later films: "The Shootist". He directed the original "Invasion of The Body Snatchers". He also directed now rarely seen films like "Baby Face Nelson", with Mickey Rooney.

    "The Lineup" stands out even among this fine body of work. While "The Lineup" is a 'caper' film, it's anything but what passes these days for films of that genre. I was lucky that a film society I belonged to, managed to get hold of a 35mm print of this film, along with prints of "The Hanged Man", Riot In Cell Block 11", "The Verdict", "Baby Face Nelson", and others. Naturally, this and other early Don Siegel films are not on tape. Something I hope will be rectified one day, hopefully now, put out on DVD. Eli Wallach, as 'Dancer', is outstanding, as is Robert Keith as 'Julian'. If it turns up on TV, or cable, cancel everything and watch it. It has one of the best endings ever!
    J. Spurlin

    Don Siegel does a bang-up job directing this explosive crime thriller with Eli Wallach as a psychopathic gangster

    In San Francisco, two police inspectors (Marshall Reed and Emile Meyer) are on the case when a rogue taxi driver, with the help of a rogue porter, manages to steal the suitcase of an antiques collector before running down a cop, whose dying gesture is to shoot the cabbie dead. The inspectors discover that a statuette in the suitcase contains heroin. Meanwhile, a psychopathic gangster (Eli Wallach), his malignant mentor (Robert Keith) and their dipsomaniac driver (Richard Jaeckel) have the job of picking up the other heroin shipments, hidden in the luggage of unsuspecting travelers. All goes well until they attempt to retrieve the heroin stuffed in a Japanese doll. A little girl and her young mother (Cheryl Callaway and Mary LaRoche) have the doll, but when the crooks take possession of it, they find that the heroin has mysteriously vanished.

    Don Siegel, working from a script by Stirling Silliphant, does a bang-up job directing this explosive crime thriller, which is filled with violent action, surprise plot twists, a spectacular murder in an indoor ice rink and a great climactic car chase. The characters of the police inspectors are carried over from the same-titled TV series, but unlike the show, the movie is mainly concerned with the criminals. Wallach is the star, brilliantly portraying a dangerous man who can be calm, even genial, but reveals his true nature when others try to push him around. The cadaverous Keith is properly ghoulish, especially while taking note of the day's victims' dying words. Callaway proves to be a very adept child actress, while her lovely screen mother, LaRoche (who also had trouble with her daughter's doll in a "Twilight Zone" episode), ably performs the difficult task of remaining in a perpetual state of panic.

    The plot requires a fairly high suspension of disbelief, especially considering the general air of realism, but few will gripe about plausibility in this exciting action drama.
    dougdoepke

    Beats Dragnet

    Tightly scripted, excitingly staged, and brilliantly acted by Eli Wallach, this is a real sleeper. It could have been just another slice of thick-ear on the order of the Dragnet movie (1954). But thanks to writer Stirling Silliphant, director Don Siegel, and actor Wallach, The Lineup stands as one of the best crime films of the decade.

    Someone in production made a key decision to shoot the film entirely on location in San Francisco, and rarely have locations been used more imaginatively then here, from dockside to Nob Hill to the streets and freeways, plus lively entertainment spots. The producers of 1968's Bullit must have viewed this little back-and-whiter several times over, especially the car chase.

    Colorless detectives Warner Anderson and Emile Meyer (standing in for Tom Tully of the TV series of the same name) are chasing down psychopathic hit-man Wallach and mentor Robert Keith, who in turn are chasing down bags of smuggled narcotics. Dancer (Wallach) is simply chilling. You never know when that dead-pan stare will turn homicidal, even with little kids. Good thing his sidekick, the literary-inclined Julian (Keith), is there as a restraining force, otherwise the city might be seriously de-populated.

    Cult director Siegel keeps things moving without let-up, and even the forces of law and order are kept from stalling the action. My favorite scene is where Dancer goes slowly bonkers at the uncooperative Japanese doll. Watch his restrained courtship manners with the lonely mother (Mary La Roche) come unraveled as he reverts to psychopathic form, while mother and daughter huddle in mounting panic at the man they so trustingly brought home. It's a riveting scene in a film filled with them.

    The Line Up is another of those unheralded, minor gems that has stood the test of time, unlike so many of the big-budget cadavers of that year or any year.
    8mattbcoach

    A Gem in the Rough...

    I was relaxing in my easy chair when I saw this film pop up on one of the mystery cable channels. I was very surprised and pleased at what I saw. First of all, the comments made about this film having great views of San Francisco are 100% true. I love "noir" films that set a city mood, and this was probably the best film that ever set a "San Francisco mood" with the possible exception of Dirty Harry. A friend of mine lived near the Cliff House and seeing Seal Rock Road and the Sutro Museum (used to be the Sutro Baths) was just incredible. Its just a hole in the ground now. Pier 39, now an over-sized shopping mall, was great to see as well when it was an actual shipping pier. And the movie itself was quite good. Eli Wallach played a sadistic, yet somewhat complex criminal who had no morals and yet showed flashes of compassion. Brian Keith's Father Robert played his mentor with excellence and style. This film was no high budget spectacular but more then made up for it with Siegel's excellent direction and great location scenes. I immediately went online to IMDb to try and buy the VHS or DVD but imagine my surprise when I saw it wasn't available! CMON, LETS SEE THIS ONE COME ONTO DVD!!!!
    7bmacv

    Slick and brutal Don Siegel thriller centers on psychopathology of killers

    Heroin from Asia is flooding into San Francisco, carried in souvenirs and curios packed by unwitting mules. When the mules arrive home to kick back after their peregrinations around the Pacific Rim, they are paid an unexpected and usually unpleasant visit by a team of psycho-killers named Dancer and Julian (Eli Wallach and Robert Keith, respectively), who collect the precious narcotic. Wallach is forever on the edge of detonation, so it takes the patient ministrations of Keith to soothe him down and keep him on task; their relationship suggests that of an old queen dealing with rough trade. (Their young driver, Richard Jaeckel -- best remembered as the young Turk in Come Back, Little Sheba -- adds to the homoerotic tone, as does a violent scene in a steambath). Don Siegel goads the action along and knows what he's doing every step of the way. The Lineup marks a no-man's-land between classic film noir, which had pretty much ground to a halt, and the flatter, faster and more sensational thrillers that the early 1960s would bring; in its more modest way, it foreshadows later movies like The Detective, Bullitt and The French Connection.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the final scene, where the car nearly drives off the end of San Francisco's still-unfinished Embarcadero Freeway, the car was driven by stunt driver Guy Way. Way's wife was in the car with him; he had told her that he was just going to drive the car near the edge of the drop-off--which was about 100 feet--and then stop. What he didn't tell her was that he was actually supposed to accelerate to top speed then slam on the brakes in order to stop just inches from the precipice. Director Don Siegel in an interview recalled that when the shot was complete, Way's wife was so traumatized by the stunt that she had to be dragged from the car, kicking and screaming hysterically. The couple survived but it is not clear if their marriage did. In addition to the stunt, Way was briefly seen at the beginning of the film playing the cab driver who crashes on the Embarcadero.
    • Gaffes
      When the passengers are disembarking the ship, Staples gives Dancer the address of the couple as "9020 Jackson". Dancer then relays it to his driver, McLain, as "2090 Jackson". McLain then drives to the correct house on 2090 Jackson Street, which was then being used as the headquarters of the California Historical Society.
    • Citations

      Julian: When you live outside the law, you have to eliminate dishonesty.

    • Connexions
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Polly Wolly Doodle
      (uncredited)

      Song first published Harvard student songbook in 1880.

      Heard on calliope in museum

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 1958 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Lineup
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cliff House - 1090 Point Lobos Avenue, San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(Restaurant besides the Sutro Baths)
    • Société de production
      • Pajemer Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 26min(86 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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