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Le Gang Anderson

Titre original : The Anderson Tapes
  • 1971
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  • 1h 39min
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Sean Connery in Le Gang Anderson (1971)
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Libéré après dix ans de prison pour avoir pris la responsabilité d'un membre d'une famille mafieuse, Duke Anderson encaisse une dette d'honneur pour financer un coup monté.Libéré après dix ans de prison pour avoir pris la responsabilité d'un membre d'une famille mafieuse, Duke Anderson encaisse une dette d'honneur pour financer un coup monté.Libéré après dix ans de prison pour avoir pris la responsabilité d'un membre d'une famille mafieuse, Duke Anderson encaisse une dette d'honneur pour financer un coup monté.

  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Scénario
    • Lawrence Sanders
    • Frank Pierson
  • Casting principal
    • Sean Connery
    • Dyan Cannon
    • Martin Balsam
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Sanders
      • Frank Pierson
    • Casting principal
      • Sean Connery
      • Dyan Cannon
      • Martin Balsam
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    • 61Métascore
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    Rôles principaux50

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Robert 'Duke' Anderson
    Dyan Cannon
    Dyan Cannon
    • Ingrid Everly
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Tommy Haskins
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Captain Delaney
    Alan King
    Alan King
    • Pat Angelo
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • The Kid
    Val Avery
    Val Avery
    • Rocco Parelli
    Dick Anthony Williams
    Dick Anthony Williams
    • Edward Spencer
    • (as Dick Williams)
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Sergeant Everson
    Stan Gottlieb
    Stan Gottlieb
    • William 'Pop' Meyerhoff
    Paul Benjamin
    Paul Benjamin
    • Jimmy
    Anthony Holland
    Anthony Holland
    • Psychologist
    Richard B. Shull
    Richard B. Shull
    • Werner Gottlieb
    • (as Richard B. Schull)
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Dr. Rubicoff
    Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton
    • Miss Kaler
    Judith Lowry
    Judith Lowry
    • Mrs. Hathaway
    Max Showalter
    Max Showalter
    • Carl Bingham
    Janet Ward
    Janet Ward
    • Mrs. Bingham
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Sanders
      • Frank Pierson
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    5astacvi-1

    I'm still confused.

    There's a reasonably interesting heist movie in here, and some understated commentary on our surveillance society (particularly relevant as I write this in the summer of 2013.) Unfortunately, they are mismatched parts that never quite come together into one film.

    Sean Connery was clearly trying to escape the penumbra of James Bond here, playing a much coarser character and working without toupee. He's actually pretty good, with the exception of the dreadful accent he attempts. It's a bizarre Brooklyn/Scottish hybrid, and come to think of it, sort of fitting for this movie: two things that don't really mesh but are jammed together anyway.

    Martin Balsam and an extremely young Christopher Walken are the standouts among the supporting cast. Balsam seems to have somehow channeled Harvey Fierstein from the future, almost but never quite going over the top. Walken is mesmerizing in a very small role, showing even at his young age the physical grace and edgy unpredictability that would come to define him.

    I must make special mention of the dreadful score. It's distracting and awful, almost certainly the lowlight of Quincy Jones's career.

    Ultimately, and unfortunately, this film just doesn't quite work. It can't seem to decide what it wants to be. It's kind of funny, kind of suspenseful, kind of socially critical, kind of dramatic, but in the end not really anything very specific. I can usually decipher what a movie has attempted, even if it fails, but in this case I just don't know. It's a confusing, strange melange of recognizable parts that never form a consistent whole.
    9bkoganbing

    A Bold And Audacious Caper

    The Anderson Tapes occupies a great place in the career of Sean Connery, it is one of the films he likes best in his career. And with good reason, it was the first film for which he both drew good reviews and clicked with the public not playing James Bond. Connery could finally be taken seriously as an actor, not just an international sex symbol.

    The film itself draws from elements found in The Asphalt Jungle and The Desperate Hours. There's no planner character in this film, Connery himself is both the planner and enforcer in the crew he's put together for a job. But he does need a backer and that's where organized crime boss Alan King comes in.

    Connery is a Duke Anderson, a con just recently released from prison and he's got some attitudes similar to that other Connery character from Family Business has Jesse McMullen. Not surprising since both films were directed by Sidney Lumet. Like McMullen he feels that stealing is the most honorable profession going if you're not a hypocrite since all successful people engage in some kind of crookedness. And since he's done the full ten year bit with no parole and no strings attached to him, there isn't anything that the criminal justice system can do to him.

    When he sees how well former girl friend Dyan Cannon is doing as someone's kept woman in a very ritzy apartment on New York's Upper East Side, Connery conceives a plan to take down the whole building. And bit by bit he assembles his crew.

    Young Christopher Walken gets his first big screen role of notice as a young convict released with Connery from the joint. Another con released at the same time is Stan Gottlieb who's spent most of his life in stir and is thoroughly institutionalized. With his character, Lumet makes a powerful statement about institutional acclamation, in Gottlieb's case, it's an act of cruelty almost to let him out in society, he knows no other way of life.

    Since there's a lot of merchandise to move from these rich folk's apartments, Connery needs someone along who knows the value and how to get the best value when fencing. Martin Balsam who's an antique dealer and fence on the side gets brought in on the job itself. Balsam has one of the earliest post Stonewall portrayals of a gay man and while sadly he does conform to stereotype, still it's a fine piece of work. And he's crushing out on Connery big time.

    Alan King makes an unusual condition on Connery. He wants the crew to take along mob hood Val Avery on the job and arrange for his demise on same. Avery is something of a loose cannon, the powers that be want him eliminated without their fingerprints on it. When Avery arrives you can see why he's such a liability. He's an out and out racist and drivers Garrett Morris and Dick Williams would gladly do it for nothing.

    Connery and his crew take the entire exclusive apartment building hostage, just like the family in The Desperate Hours. And the film itself has an Asphalt Jungle feel to it, both in the planning stage and in how it all turns out.

    The title comes from the fact that several government agencies are actually taping this whole proceeding from many different angles, the FBI, the IRS, Immigration, etc. But since it's all quite illegal, none of them can really step in to put a halt to the criminal enterprise. It's a nice touch, but quite superfluous, the film works beautifully as a straight out caper film.

    Sean Connery and the rest of the cast play this thing to perfection. Two of the best performances are from a pair of little old ladies, the shocked Margaret Hamilton and feisty Judith Lowry who just loves being taken hostage and robbed, it's the most excitement she's had in years.

    As for Connery he could finally put James Bond to rest, after just one more film. His next role, 007 in Diamonds Are Forever.
    6ma-cortes

    Gripping and exciting picture about an ex-con who wants to execute the big heist with unexpected consequences

    A top-notch cast under superb direction and slickly made by Sidney Lumet who makes this movie enjoyable in every aspect . Amusing caper with magnificent acting by all-star-cast , acceptable production design and masterfully realized by the always original and great Sidney Lumet . After Duke Anderson (Sean Connery , being the first film in which he stopped wearing a toupee) is released from prison after ten years for taking the rap for a scion of a Mafia family , he cashes in a debt of honor with the mob chief (Alan King who also worked in ¨Just Tell Me What You Want¨ by Lumet) to bankroll a caper . Upon visiting his old girlfriend , Ingrid (Dyan Cannon married to Gary Grant) at her upscale apartment in New York City , he plans to rob the entire building . As the ex-convict , under strange electronic surveillance that have tracked him since he abandoned prison , wishes to pull off a big robbing .

    Agreeable as well as interesting picture with tight editing , magnificent acting , fast-paced , thrills , plot twists , emotion and entertainment . It was originally conceived as a tense as well as thrilling flick about a spectacular hold-up . Though the most movie is set in a luxurious building it never lacks for taut , suspense , intrigue , inspired direction and a climax particularly thrilling . The tension behind closed doors is tense , charged and riveting . Sean Connery is very good as ex-inmate decided to carry out a big heist , being accompanied by a beauty Dyan Cannon . Support cast is pretty good , such as a young Christopher Walken -film debut- is perfectly cast as an ex-con , Alan King as mobster , Ralph Meeker as Police officer , Martin Balsam as gay man , Garrett Morris , Val Avery , and final feature film by Margaret Hamilton of Wizard of Oz , among others . Fine Quince Jones soundtrack . Atmospheric and appropriate cinematography by Arthur Ornitz . Frank Pierson's brilliant script was left virtually intact on this adaptation upon the novel titled "The Anderson Tapes" by Lawrence Sanders .

    This thriller was professionally directed by Sidney Lumet with an extraordinary plethora of actors who give awesome interpretations . It keeps the spectator utterly involved , it holds up extremely well on television . Sidney Lumet was a master of cinema , best known for his technical knowledge and his skill at getting first-rate performances from his actors and for shooting most of his films in his beloved New York . In ¨ The Anderson tapes¨ Lumet had a strong comeback with this box-office hit . He made over 40 movies , often complex and emotional , but seldom overly sentimental . He achieved great successes such as ¨Serpico¨, ¨The Veredict¨, ¨Fail safe¨ , ¨ Morning after¨, ¨The hill¨ , ¨Dog day afternoon¨, ¨Murder on the Orient Express¨ , ¨Network¨ and his best considered one : ¨12 angry men¨ . In 2005 , Sidney Lumet received a well-deserved honorary Academy Award for his outstanding contribution to filmmaking.
    metrik7

    Shows its age, but worth a look!

    The Anderson Tapes was made in 1971 and feels like it was made in 1971. Unlike, say, Zardoz (another underrated Connery '70's classic), this doesn't mean that the cast all resemble slightly cleaner hippies. Instead, it is the level of technological innovation that is stuck two years before I was born. That said, this is a good movie. The performances are all fine, and while some situations are laughable, not all are. I will say this against it, though; Christopher Walken, as "The Kid", is supposedly a safecracking and lockpicking expert. What he actually does is blow stuff up. Some expert! My cousin Timmy likes to put firecrackers in tin cans and blow them up. Does that make him a safecracking and demolition expert?

    Quincy Jones' score, which often pops up in all of the wrong places, is inadvertently hilarious (and also quite funky!).
    Infofreak

    Terrific caper movie. Extremely underrated!

    It's taken me a while to track down a copy of 'The Anderson Tapes', but I'm sure glad I did. I was knocked out by this consistently interesting caper movie. Sean Connery, post-Bond, pre-Zardoz, plays Duke Anderson, a recently released criminal who decides to rob the luxury apartment block his high class hooker girlfriend (Dyan Cannon) resides in. He assembles a team which includes "The Kid" (an unbelievably young and cool Christopher Walken in his first major movie role), his flamboyant art loving buddy Tommy ('Psycho's Martin Balsam camping it up outrageously), the super cool Everson (Garrett Morris), and (against his will) Mafia goon Socks (Val Avery). Duke however doesn't realize that he, and just about everyone else involved in the plan, are under surveillance by a multitude of government agencies who are following their every move. 'The Anderson Tapes' is an entertaining and tough little thriller full of humour and originality, and with an almost 'Conversation'-like feel to it - a movie it predated by three years incidentally. While nowhere near as well known as Sidney Lumet's other Seventies crime dramas 'Serpico' and 'Dog Day Afternoon' it is equally as good. An extremely underrated movie that deserves a lot more attention.

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      The T.P.F. Insignia on Sergeant Everson's (Garrett Morris) collar is for "Tactical Patrol Force", an N.Y.P.D. unit formed in 1959.
    • Gaffes
      When the grappling hook is first thrown, many scratches are visible from previous takes.
    • Citations

      Anderson: What's advertising but a legalized con game? And what the hell's marriage? Extortion, prostitution, soliciting with a government stamp on it. And what the hell's your stock market? A fixed horse race. Some business guy steals a bank, he's a big success story. Face in all the magazines. Some other guy steals the magazine and he's busted.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 septembre 1971 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Pictures
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le dossier Anderson
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 1 East 91st Street, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Apartments being robbed - Otto H. Kahn Mansion built 1918, Convent of the Sacred Heart School since 1934)
    • Société de production
      • Robert M. Weitman Productions
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      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 39 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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