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Le crime ne paie pas

Original title: Recoil
  • 1953
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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6.1/10
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Le crime ne paie pas (1953)
CrimeDrama

Jean Talbot poses as a crook to infiltrate the gang of thieves who killed her jeweler father, Michael.Jean Talbot poses as a crook to infiltrate the gang of thieves who killed her jeweler father, Michael.Jean Talbot poses as a crook to infiltrate the gang of thieves who killed her jeweler father, Michael.

  • Director
    • John Gilling
  • Writer
    • John Gilling
  • Stars
    • Kieron Moore
    • Elizabeth Sellars
    • Edward Underdown
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    261
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    • Director
      • John Gilling
    • Writer
      • John Gilling
    • Stars
      • Kieron Moore
      • Elizabeth Sellars
      • Edward Underdown
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Nicholas
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Jean
    Edward Underdown
    Edward Underdown
    • Michael
    John Horsley
    John Horsley
    • Trubridge
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Perkins
    Ethel O'Shea
    • Mrs. Conway
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Farnborough
    Michael Kelly
    • Crouch
    Anthony Pelly
    • Bentock
    • (as Tony Pelly)
    Derek Blomfield
    Derek Blomfield
    • Wilbur
    Robert Moore
    • Roger
    John Watson
    • Paul
    Bill Lowe
    • Walters
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Parkes
    Mike McCarthy
    • Taxi Driver
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Talbot
    Marguerite Brennan
    • Michael's Maid
    Louise Grainger
    • Michael's Nurse
    • Director
      • John Gilling
    • Writer
      • John Gilling
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    8spottedowl

    Great movie in the style they don't make any longer - regrettably ...

    The gorgeous Elizabeth Sellars stars in this gripping drama, though IMO wrongly cast she plays the part well in her usual faultless style.

    Her father is killed in a heist gone wrong and the criminal is seen by Jean (Elizabeth) but cleverly sets up an alibi which is unable to be faulted by the police. Jean then sets about trying to trap the killer (Edward Underdown) by whoring herself to him, much to the chagrin of Underdown's brother who has innocently supplied the alibi and thinks that Jean is the cat's pajamas.

    Cleverly working her way into the confidence of the killer and his cohorts, Jean keeps the police updated on the coming plans of the gang while the brother starts to realise he's been dudded into giving false information.

    A wonderful 'B' movie that moves along at a great pace with good acting and direction. The only downside seems to be the casting of some of the players - Edward Underdown and Keiron Moore as brothers? - tends to make one think of 'Twins' with Danny de Vito.

    Don't miss it if you get the opportunity. --- 8/ 10.
    7happytrigger-64-390517

    brilliant film noir by John Gilling (2)

    John Gilling wrote and directed this film noir in 1953, 10 years before the excellent "Panic". This story is more conventional, a young woman recognizes her father's killer and she seduces him until she has the opportunity to make him fall. The casting is ok but not fantastic. But there are some good action scenes, from the car chase in the beginning (but we're not yet in 1967-68 when Peter Yates directed "Robbery" and "Bullitt") to tough fights (nearly like in Phil Karlson's films noirs). Worth a look.
    7rxelex

    Olde Worlde British movie

    A low budget effort with silly complicated plot and storyline about postwar London crooks. Interesting shots of long vanished warehouses and vehicles.

    Love interest is between curiously faced Elizabeth Sellars and prematurely aged Edward Underdown who looked old enough to be both her father and his own mother!

    Silly shoot out in warehouse filmed in daylight but crook runs to car in dark!

    Martic Benson looks very nice with a moustache and he dies very convincingly after the crook shoots him.

    Worth watching for the historical street scenes and fashions.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Solid British crime yarn

    I watched and loved this crime film from UK because of the Kieron Moore's presence and performance. And an early John Gilling's movie is always worth the risk of wasting eighthy five minutes. The typical noir crime film from the fifties UK, which John Gilling was then the specialist, before offfering us later adventure and horror films...Here, the story proposes nothing really exceptional but the result is gritty, rough, with a good ending, which is very important. Not a masterpiece but still rare and worth watching. Kieron Moore was one of my favorite British actor from the fifties seventies era.
    8AAdaSC

    Very good

    Jean (Elizabeh Sellars) witnesses the murder of her father, Talbot (Ian Fleming) by Nicholas (Kieran Moore) during a jewelry robbery. The man behind it all is Farnborough (Martin Benson) but Nicholas has kept back some jewels for himself to bargain with Farnborough so that they can become equal partners. Farnborough rejects his deal and so begins a rival gang-war. Meanwhile the police are after Talbot's killer and Nicholas gets his brother, Michael (Edward Underdown), to provide an alibi for him. Jean rents a room in the same house that Michael has a doctor's practice so that she can befriend Nicholas with the purpose of revealing him as the killer. Both brothers fall in love with her and this brings extra dramatic tension to the story.

    The film follows how Jean gains Nicholas's confidence (with the police in the background), the war-fare between Fanborough and Nicholas's gangs, and the drama between Nicholas and his brother who don't see eye-to-eye. On a personal note, I didn't care much for the scenes with the mother (Ethel O'Shea) and I found it hard to believe that Nicholas and Michael were brothers because of their different accents! However, its a well-acted, tense story that is played out at a good speed.

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    • Trivia
      At about 7 minutes in, the car overturns and catches fire. This is the same footage as used in Vingt-deux long rifle (1954). Note that the car that burns is not the Jaguar they were driving. The burning car doesn't have the sleek curves of a Jag and the windows are nothing like the ones on the car just seen. They obviously weren't going to set fire to a nice Jaguar. In fact, the whole car chase sequence that leads up to the crash is the same in both films with police car FNB 578 chasing Jaguar LXP 202. Notice the buildings, particularly as they take corners.
    • Goofs
      Near the end, Sellars gets into taxi KGN 624 and, seconds later, gets out of taxi KGN 686.
    • Quotes

      Crouch: I hear you're looking for trouble.

      Nicholas: Trouble is the spice of life Crouchy. It keeps you young.

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Recoil
    • Filming locations
      • Alliance Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: made at Alliance Film Studios London)
    • Production company
      • Tempean Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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