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G-Men della quinta strada

Titolo originale: Stakeout on Dope Street
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 23min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
549
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
G-Men della quinta strada (1958)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis crime drama follows three teenagers who find a fortune in pure heroin lost by a gang of dope peddlers during a gun battle with the police.This crime drama follows three teenagers who find a fortune in pure heroin lost by a gang of dope peddlers during a gun battle with the police.This crime drama follows three teenagers who find a fortune in pure heroin lost by a gang of dope peddlers during a gun battle with the police.

  • Regia
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Andrew J. Fenady
    • Irvin Kershner
    • Irwin Schwartz
  • Star
    • Yale Wexler
    • Jonathan Haze
    • Steven Marlo
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    549
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Andrew J. Fenady
      • Irvin Kershner
      • Irwin Schwartz
    • Star
      • Yale Wexler
      • Jonathan Haze
      • Steven Marlo
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    Yale Wexler
    Yale Wexler
    • Jim Bowers
    Jonathan Haze
    Jonathan Haze
    • Julian 'Ves' Vespucci
    • (as Jonathon Haze)
    Steven Marlo
    Steven Marlo
    • Nick Raymond
    • (as Morris Miller)
    Abby Dalton
    Abby Dalton
    • Kathy
    Allen Kramer
    • Danny
    Herman Rudin
    • Mitch Swardurski
    Philip Mansour
    • Lenny Potter
    • (as Phillip Mansour)
    Frank Harding
    • Police Capt. Richard R. Allen
    William Shaw
    • Chuck
    • (as Bill Shaw)
    Andrew J. Fenady
    Andrew J. Fenady
    • Stan
    • (as A.J. Fenady)
    Slate Harlow
    • Police Officer Lynn Donahue
    Herschel Bernardi
    Herschel Bernardi
    • Mr. Fennel
    Carolyn Nelson
    • Nick's Girl
    • (as Carol Nelson)
    Edward Schaaf
    Edward Schaaf
    • Samuel Alber
    • (as Ed Schaff)
    Matt Resnick
    • Police Sgt. Fred Matthews
    Charles Guasti
    • Jerome Lake
    Ida Morgan
    • Pretty Bowling Girl
    Wendy Wilde
    • Vespucci's Girl
    • Regia
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Andrew J. Fenady
      • Irvin Kershner
      • Irwin Schwartz
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    Recensioni degli utenti19

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    5SnoopyStyle

    Roger Corman production

    Two cops arrest a criminal with a suitcase full of drugs. Bullets start flying. The criminal throws out the suitcase and is killed. The criminals can't find the bag in the dark and run away. Later, three teens happen upon the bag but it all looks like ladies makeup to them. They throw out the drugs thinking it is worthless pimple powder. After pawning the bag, they read about the shootout in the newspaper. They go retrieve the powder from the garbage dump.

    This starts with an interesting premise but this Roger Corman production has its limitations. The acting is limited. The production is limited. It's a B-crime movie. I do start losing interest after the kids find the drugs. The drugs are better off as a MacGuffin because the search for it would be a more compelling story. Cops and criminal searching the pawn shops could find the bag and go down the road of looking for the boys. Actually finding the drugs is the movie's downfall. The teens look silly trying to be thugs selling drugs. It's unreal and uncompelling. This is director Irvin Kershner's first theatrical release and his work is functional.
    dougdoepke

    Spotty, At Best

    Three aimless young men find a briefcase containing a load of valuable heroin. So what are they going to do with it. Desperate, they end up trying to sell it through an ex-junkie. The trouble is the mob wants their heroin back and are on the trail of the kids. And so are the cops.

    Given the potentially explosive material, the 90-minutes comes across as peculiarly lacking in drama. The motions are there, but not the felt impact. Much, I think, has to do with the quality of the performances. Of the three boys, Marlo manages some grit as Nick. However, Wexler and Haze (yes, that Haze) appear to flounder in stand-around bland fashion. Plus, poor Abby Dalton looks completely lost. Thus, the movie's core is compromised at the outset. Then too, the cops are a particularly colorless bunch, adding nothing to the impact. Kramer, at least, looks the part of a washed-up ex- junkie, getting the big dramatic turn of painful drug withdrawal, where he writhes in expressive fashion. It's a scary public warning.

    Then again, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry at the movie's high point. Namely, where the boys thrash through a real city dump looking for the heroin as a dozer keeps piling the trash higher. Talk about needles in a haystack, or climbing a mountain that keeps getting higher. One thing for sure, I've seen nothing like it before or since. Anyway, the direction (Kershner) is pretty spotty. There are some nice touches like the crashing bowling ball and bouncing pinball punctuating the two beatings, plus the cascade of heroin down the tank's side. Clearly, however, Kershner is more adept at staging than either coaching actors or building suspense. Even the imaginatively staged showdown doesn't generate the suspense it should. One big positive is the staging throughout. Real locations are used, lending a good glimpse of LA, circa 1958. Too bad the movie as a whole never quite gels, despite the promising premise.
    Wizard-8

    Flawed but somewhat interesting

    Long before Irvin Kershner tackled big budget movies such as "The Empire Strikes Back", he began his theatrical directorial career with this little movie. At times it's a pretty interesting debut. It tackles the subject of drugs when it was next to taboo to deal with them in movies. Kershner probably got away with it because the movie does portray drugs in a very negative light, from showing the brutal criminals that deal with them to the addicts controlled by the drugs they take. The negative portrayal is a little heavy handed at times, but one must remember the movie was made during a different time. Anyway, as entertainment the movie is certainly not boring, though the plotting is somewhat off - the bad guys after the opening sequence don't really reappear until the last part of the movie, and the youths' plan to sell the heroin seems padded out by today's standards. It also doesn't help that the "youths" are portrayed by actors who obviously left their teenage years many years in the past. In short, this is a flawed movie, but may be of interest to those who have interest in low budget youth-oriented movies from this period.
    10whpratt1

    Excellent Film About Drugs

    This film reminded me about a film called, "The Man with the Golden Arm" starring Frank Sinatra and Kim Novack and this film clearly shows the horrors of withdrawal from the drug of heroin. Three young men get involved with a suitcase that holds a very large supply of uncut heroin and wind up throwing it away, thinking it was a cleansing powder and it winds up in a garbage dump which they manage to rescue. The young men decided to sell this drug and are able to make plenty of money by filtering it out through and old time heroin user. There are some girl friends in this film who try to stop these guys and tell them to turn the drugs into the police, but they do not face the consequences of turning themselves in. This is a great 1958 classic film filmed in Los Angeles, California and there is also some pretty way out music through out the film that makes this a very exciting black and white film.
    7boblipton

    Kershner directs Corman feature

    This is a surprisingly strong AIP feature, a first for Irvin Kershner as writer and director. Although stylistically it seems, at first sight, little more than an expanded DRAGNET episode in which you get to see the criminals' viewpoints, this largely no-name cast gives a bunch of decent performances with some well-written characters.

    The feature is about a group of rather clueless teenagers -- who appear to use all their off-screen time body building -- who discover a cannister of heroin. Neither hard core criminals nor saints, they want all the things that society says they should want, and are not choosy about how they go about getting it.

    The writing and direction are stronger than the acting, but the overall effect is quite striking. Definitely worth your time.

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      The film was financed by Roger Corman who was executive producer. He provided $15,000 of the budget.

      Corman later recalled: "My brother told me that it was the greatest mistake of my career because on account of that success I reinvested my money in other productions that were all failures. I gave great freedom to the writers, since I myself do not like when people tell me what to do when I'm filming. I never said a word to Irvin Kershner. We would meet and have long talks in which everyone offered his point of view, and I would approve the cast and the distribution (Jonathan Haze, Abby Dalton, and some of my actors would be there), but once the decision was made, I would say, 'Go for it', and I would pull back. This was hugely successful."
    • Blooper
      When the three guys realize they threw away the heroin that might be worth a fortune, Jimmy (Yale Wexler) tells his buddies that he threw it away in the trash behind Miller's Printing Company. But in the earlier scene in the backroom of Jimmy's father's store, he threw it in a trash can right there before the boys left.
    • Citazioni

      Officer Lynn Donahue: Nick and Ves had passed the earlier part of the afternoon looking at clothes, sporting equipment, bongo drums, and other racy items for kids their age.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: James Ellroy (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      Stakeout
      Composed by Richard Markowitz

      Performed by Hollywood Chamber Jazz Group conducted by Richard Markowitz

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 maggio 1958 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Stakeout on Dope Street
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Redondo Recreation, Redondo Beach, California, Stati Uniti(Bowling Alley)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros.
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      • 35.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 23min(83 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1

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