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The Mugger

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 14min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
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The Mugger (1958)
CrimeDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.A police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.A police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.

  • Réalisation
    • William Berke
  • Scénario
    • Evan Hunter
    • Henry Kane
  • Casting principal
    • Kent Smith
    • Nan Martin
    • James Franciscus
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    339
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    • Réalisation
      • William Berke
    • Scénario
      • Evan Hunter
      • Henry Kane
    • Casting principal
      • Kent Smith
      • Nan Martin
      • James Franciscus
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    Rôles principaux25

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    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Dr. Pete Graham
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Claire Townsend
    James Franciscus
    James Franciscus
    • Eddie Baxter
    Stefan Schnabel
    Stefan Schnabel
    • Fats Donner
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Sergeant Cassidy
    Leonard Stone
    Leonard Stone
    • Jim Kelly
    John Alexander
    John Alexander
    • Chief of Police
    Arthur Storch
    Arthur Storch
    • Jack Skippy Randolph
    Bert Thorn
    • Franklin Corey
    Albert Dannibal
    • Officer Connelly
    Connie Van Ess
    • Katherine Elio
    Dolores Sutton
    Dolores Sutton
    • Molly Baxter
    Sandra Church
    Sandra Church
    • Jeannie Page
    Renée Taylor
    Renée Taylor
    • Mac's Wife
    • (as Renee Taylor)
    Joan Morgan
    Linda King
    Beah Richards
    Beah Richards
    • Grecco Maid
    Boris Aplon
    • Jimmy Wilson
    • Réalisation
      • William Berke
    • Scénario
      • Evan Hunter
      • Henry Kane
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    5bmacv

    Poor Ed McBain adaptation, wrenched away from his 87th Precinct

    Police psychiatrist Kent Smith is an easy-going, amiable guy, ready to take time from his pursuit of a sunglassed mugger to act as unofficial therapist to easy-going, amiable hack driver James Franciscus (whose wife's sister, living with them, has become withdrawn and hostile). But the mugger has struck 11 times in eight weeks, grabbing women's purses and leaving a superficial knife scar along their jawlines. With the help of his fiancée, policewoman Nan Martin, Kent follows up a number of leads, all of them dead ends. Then the mugger strikes once more, but this time leaves his victim dead - Franciscus' sister-in-law, whom an autopsy reveals to have been three months pregnant....

    Part of the pleasure of Ed McBain's seemingly endless series of police procedurals set in the 87th Precinct is that he takes the bizarre and the pathological and makes them mundane - part of the warp and weft of living in a city. The second of his novels to be filmed, The Mugger leeches much of the familiarity away; it ill-advisedly dispenses with the quirky cops of the 87th to center on Smith, a character so four-square that McBain would never have written him.

    And though his books may seem garrulous and absent-minded, underneath the disgressions clockwork plots tick away. But in The Mugger, the red herrings really stink. Few adaptations of McBain's series, for the movies or for television, have been quite successful in fidelity to the author's nameless city and the cops who police it, but The Mugger must count among the weakest of them - an inferior follow-up to the same year's Cop Hater.
    6secondtake

    Watch it for all the little details and fun scenes...not half bad!

    The Mugger (1958)

    A weak and low budget flick, but with some genuine looks at the era that a slicker movie wouldn't reveal. In fact, Hollywood is often gauged at having reached its true nadir around 1958, so an honest movie with all kind of flaws has a leg up on the competition.

    The story is simple. A mugger has been successful snatching purses from pretty young women in this very small town for some 10 or 11 muggings. And every time he bothers to leave his trademark--a slash with a knife on the woman's face. We naturally hear the testimony from a few of these women, and the acting varies wonderfully (from mediocre to middling, but in many different ways).

    Chief investigator, in a twist, is a police psychiatrist. This is the best actor of the bunch, Kent Smith. He played key roles in two classic horror films more than a decade earlier, in "Cat People" and as a doctor in "Spiral Staircase." He's great in those, and in this one too, despite the surrounding cast. As a shrink he's asked to create a profile of the mugger, and decides on some interesting details, including that the man is tormented and when he is caught he's going to be relieved. You'll see if that's true.

    Meanwhile some small town details come through, and it's fun to watch even as you wait for some better drama to develop. The muggings themselves even seem a bit routine to watch. One of them is a

    The photography is vivid throughout. There is a smattering of dramatic scenes--gambling with a violent end, a steamy sauna scene, a diner scenario with a dizzy blonde, a big dance hall bash, and so on. It's never dull on that level. And Smith is in most of the movie, holding it up. There are a couple of subplots--other crime matters, a young girl who's too shy to meet a boy, that kind of thing. More curious than gripping, but good stuff for the details.

    The city is an unknown, and is usually suggested as a medium to small city place. This makes it weird that so many women are walking alone down dark streets when a known mugger is on the loose. But by the end of the movie we are taken up specifically to 236th Street at the D Train stop. Seems like the Bronx to me (that location has been renamed Tim Hendrick Place, if I'm right about this). Anyway, the locations don't quite jive with the small town feel of the rest of it. The final scene is at a ferry dock going to New Jersey, and I think it's a midtown ferry to Weehawken. There were never ferries from the Bronx to New Jersey (mostly because that part of New Jersey is the Palisades park and cliffs), so the final cab ride must take them down the Hudson somewhere (even though the cab seems to be driving north).

    Anyway, you can see how the minutia meant more than the overall plot. I enjoyed it despite everything.
    7user-35583

    Early CSI or Quincy MD

    Less noir and more procedural crime caper. This one puts a consulting psychiatrist in charge of profiling and leading the investigation of a serial mugger who is terrorizing women and slashing their face. Those who remember Quincy MD will remember why these were compelling stories told from another angle. Deserves a better reputation.
    6boblipton

    Berke's Last Film Has Its Moments

    There's a guy going around attacking women late at night, slashing their faces and their handbags. Police psychiatrist Kent Smith catches the case.

    It's based on an Evan Hunter novel, his second 87th Precinct novel writen under his Ed McBain pen name. It's a slow procedural, but Kent Smith's calm presence and the expanding circle of characters and the suddenness of the clue revealing whodunnit make it less than a perfect mystery. Still, the shooting in actual New York City locations makes it worthwhile, as does the cast, including Dick O'Neill, James Franciscus, and Renee Taylor.

    William Berke's last directorial effort is obviously a cheap affair, and half the characters sound like they've taken elocution lessons from Sheldon Leonard, but there are visual sparks in the movie, particularly the sequence that starts in a Turkish bath and ends with Smith and suspect Arthur Storch running from a crap game. Berke's career wasn't going anywhere in particular when he died at the age of 55 the year of this release. He'd started out in B westerns, and had never gotten an A budget in a quarter of a century, but he liked to give the audience some value for money.
    Dethcharm

    "Shall We Go Quietly?!"...

    THE MUGGER is about a prolific purse snatcher who always leaves his female victims with a signature wound.

    The police are baffled.

    Enter police psychiatrist, Dr. Pete Graham (Kent Smith), who attempts to discern the motivations behind the crimes, while the title maniac strikes again and again, causing the same injury.

    What message is this person sending through this terrible trademark?

    Death ensues.

    This is an enjoyable crime thriller. In spite of it's being fairly predictable, the final confrontation / revelation is exciting and worth the wait. Kent is very good in his role, but it's Nan Martin who is the most interesting, as Graham's fiancee, Policewoman Claire Townsend.

    Co-stars the ever-dependable James Franciscus...

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      [first lines]

      [At a police station, two men can be seen in an office. Sitting at a desk is Dr. Pete Graham, and with him is a policeman. This is Sergeant Cassidy]

      Sergeant Cassidy: We need good cops, even though you are a psychiatrist now.

      Dr. Pete Graham: [looks at a piece of paper on his desk] And this mugging business seems to be right down my alley.

      Sergeant Cassidy: Do you think so, huh? Well, let's see how this new science works.

      Dr. Pete Graham: First, we'll see how the hold science works. Now, you know what I need. Six cars in the area, two men in each car. I'll take Kelly with me.

      Sergeant Cassidy: [nods] You got it.

      [the Sergeant turns and begins to leave the office]

      Dr. Pete Graham: I'll feed you everything I know as soon as I can

      [the Sergeant smiles and nods again before the turns to leave]

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    • How long is The Mugger?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • novembre 1958 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El mutilador de rostros
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Barbizon Productions Inc.
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    • Durée
      1 heure 14 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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