Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young lad working in a bank in Valencia 'borrows' a million pesetas so he can help his dad pay to get his taxi fixed. Instead he finds himself being chased all over town not only by the po... Leggi tuttoA young lad working in a bank in Valencia 'borrows' a million pesetas so he can help his dad pay to get his taxi fixed. Instead he finds himself being chased all over town not only by the police but also by a selection of the local low-life after the cash.A young lad working in a bank in Valencia 'borrows' a million pesetas so he can help his dad pay to get his taxi fixed. Instead he finds himself being chased all over town not only by the police but also by a selection of the local low-life after the cash.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Miguel
- (as Virgilio Texera)
- Chico
- (as Victor Mojica)
- Asst. Organ Grinder
- (as Antonio Fuentes)
- Shoemaker
- (as Andrea Malandrinos)
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'The Boy Who Stole a Million', shot beautifully on location in Valencia, produces a rather simple premise but one that is nice to see unfold. It shows signs of wearing thin towards the end, but with a run time of just 84 minutes it stops before it becomes tiresome - which is great.
The cast do well. Maurice Reyna is solid as Paco, while Virgilio Teixeira (Miguel) and Harold Kasket (Luis) support astutely. It's more so the story and locations that make this film as good as it is, it's a very pleasant production. Watch it if you get the chance.
However Crichton forsakes his customary very English locations for Spain. The film consists, with a brief preamble scene setting, of an hour long chase filmed in out and through the streets of Valencia as the young thief evades his pursuers. It must be the longest and one of the most inventive and superbly directed chase scenes in film history.
The chase involves the young "thief", his dog, crowds, cars, bicycles, groups on foot, animals, trams; apparently covering much of Valencia. It is a masterful handling of all these very different independent elements involved in the chase, the flow appearing seamlessly but of course infinitely choreographed by Crichton in an eclectic range of city locations. I am not sure that this combination of splendid cinematography, choice of location, direction and editing has been equalled.
A great performance from the lead, the young boy, Pasco, and (again a seamless) ensemble of British and Spanish cast. It is however rather let down by the writing, it is rather pedestrian and the resolution at the end disappointing.
Why it is never seen is a mystery. However at least it is being screened by Talking Pictures in the UK who seem to have a unique talent for picking out the gems that others have entirely missed. Why it received no awards is another mystery - perhaps connected with the first. The film so closely resembles one of those Continent classics of the era by one of the directorial Masters.
Is it that only the Continentals are acceptable doing The Continental - by the British as much as by anyone else?
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- QuizMany of the Spanish actors are dubbed by British actors, for instance Ferdy Mayne is the voice of the Gang Leader.
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