Um tímido caixa de banco antecipa um assalto ao banco e rouba o dinheiro antes da chegada do assaltante. Quando o ladrão sádico se dá conta de que foi enganado, ele encontra o caixa e o envo... Ler tudoUm tímido caixa de banco antecipa um assalto ao banco e rouba o dinheiro antes da chegada do assaltante. Quando o ladrão sádico se dá conta de que foi enganado, ele encontra o caixa e o envolve em uma caça do gato e o rato pelo dinheiro.Um tímido caixa de banco antecipa um assalto ao banco e rouba o dinheiro antes da chegada do assaltante. Quando o ladrão sádico se dá conta de que foi enganado, ele encontra o caixa e o envolve em uma caça do gato e o rato pelo dinheiro.
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"The Silent Partner" is one of the best thrillers from the 70's, with an intelligent story and top-notch performances. Christopher Plummer is scary in the role of psychopath. The gorgeous Susannah York and Céline Lomez have important participations. Elliott Could steals the show with another brilliant performance. The unforgettable John Candy has a minor role in the plot. The cat-and-mouse game between Elliott Gould and Christopher Plummer is breathless and increases the intensity along the story. After almost forty years, this film has not lost the impact. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Parceiro do Silêncio" (VHS)("Silent Partner")
Cullen's a fascinating character. Humorless and nerdy, he appears married to the bank and his big aquarium. But inside that deadpan appearance lurks a calculating brain that knows an opportunity when he sees one. Thus, as Cullen knows, strength can lie in being underestimated as he usually is.
This would seem one of actor Gould's easier assignments since Cullen rarely breaks an expressionless exterior. Nonetheless, the humorless part really requires a lot of self-control, which Gould manages in ace fashion. On the other hand, Plummer doesn't get much screen time, but Reikle's icy stare and mocking voice make an unsettling contrast to Cullen. Girl-wise, the blonde York has a rather thankless role as bank co-worker Julie who sort of likes the diffident teller, but can't figure him out. On the other hand, Cullen seems mildly interested one minute only to turn cold the next as he calculates what his various schemes require. It's really Lomez who gets the plum part as the steamy Elaine. Not bothered by his odd manner, she quickly attaches to the conflicted Cullen who has trouble resisting.
All in all, the plot threads are cleverly woven into a compelling whole, along with an apt ending . And I like the idea of the enclosed but breakable aquarium as a key metaphor. Anyway, the film's an outstanding 110-minutes, whether taken as a solid crime suspenser or as an imaginative character study. Either way, it's highly entertaining.
The actors make it all the more outstanding, Elliott Gould, who has phenomenal range spanning from dry comedy to innocence to riveting dramatics and angst-driven neuroses, delivers here one of his best.
Susannah York lights up the screen with her sparkle and talent.
All the others are equally effective, plus we have the added bonus of the great John Candy.
If you get a chance to see it, go for it!!
Gould plays Miles Cullen, a bank teller, who finds a discarded deposit slip with words on the back indicating someone has a gun and is going to rob the bank. When he sees a nearby Santa Claus collecting money, he notices the printing is similar to what was on the note.
Miles figures Santa will be back, so he steals the money himself and, when the bank is robbed, Santa (Christopher Plummer) is distressed to find that he didn't get anything. He zeroes in on Miles and starts threatening and harassing him. He doesn't realize that Miles is as smart - or smarter - than he is.
Really good film, with Susannah York on hand as a bank employee whom Miles falls for. Plummer is excellent, meaner than dirt, as a ruthless crook who will stop at nothing to get his money.
HIghly recommended. Very absorbing and clever.
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- CuriosidadesThe only ever dramatic theatrical feature film to be scored by Jazz pianist and composer Oscar Peterson who, coincidentally, was a schoolmate of lead actor Christopher Plummer.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe bank robber flees and steals a car from someone who is tying a Christmas tree to the roof of it. The bank robber drives away, throwing the car owner onto the wet pavement. But, before that, the seat of his pants are already wet, indicating the stunt was done more than once.
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Harry Reikle: I hope you didn't go to any trouble on my account. I'm not gonna break the door down. I'm just gonna give you a little time - to try to be reasonable. If you decide you're not gonna be reasonable, then, one night, when you come home, you'll find me on the inside, waiting for you. And that'll be the night you'll wish you'd never been born.
- Trilhas sonorasC'mon Downtown
Written by Nancy Simmonds
Recorded/Performed by Nancy Simmonds
© Scheumann Roberts Music
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- Parceiro do Silêncio
- Locações de filme
- Eaton Centre, Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(Robbery sequence)
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- Orçamento
- CA$ 2.500.000 (estimativa)