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Un pruneau pour Joe

Original title: A Bullet for Joey
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
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6.0/10
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Edward G. Robinson, Toni Gerry, George Raft, and Audrey Totter in Un pruneau pour Joe (1955)
In Montreal, a police inspector slowly discovers a plot to kidnap a nuclear physicist, American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress, are all involved.
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In Montreal, a police inspector slowly discovers a plot to abduct a nuclear physicist, with American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress all involved.In Montreal, a police inspector slowly discovers a plot to abduct a nuclear physicist, with American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress all involved.In Montreal, a police inspector slowly discovers a plot to abduct a nuclear physicist, with American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress all involved.

  • Director
    • Lewis Allen
  • Writers
    • James Benson Nablo
    • Daniel Mainwaring
    • A.I. Bezzerides
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • George Raft
    • Audrey Totter
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    6.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • James Benson Nablo
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • A.I. Bezzerides
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • George Raft
      • Audrey Totter
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Inspector Raoul Leduc
    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Joe Victor
    Audrey Totter
    Audrey Totter
    • Joyce Geary
    George Dolenz
    George Dolenz
    • Dr. Carl Macklin
    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Eric Hartman
    Toni Gerry
    • Yvonne Temblay
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Jack Allen
    • (as Bill Bryant)
    John Cliff
    John Cliff
    • Morrie
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Raphael Garcia
    Joseph Vitale
    Joseph Vitale
    • Nick Johonus
    Sally Blane
    Sally Blane
    • Marie Temblay
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Fred
    • (as Peter Hanson)
    Karen Verne
    Karen Verne
    • Viveca Hartman
    Henri Letondal
    Henri Letondal
    • Dubois
    Stan Malotte
    • Paul
    Ralph Smiley
    • Paola
    Mal Alberts
    • Second Tail
    • (uncredited)
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
    • Constable Dan Percy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • James Benson Nablo
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • A.I. Bezzerides
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    6bkoganbing

    Commies, Gangsters, and Mounties

    Edward G. Robinson and George Raft team up for the second and last time in A Bullet for Joey, a cold war noir espionage thriller set in Montreal.

    Their first teaming as a memorable one. They co-starred in Manpower 14 years earlier and had a fistfight on the set over the affections of co-star Marlene Dietrich. Dietrich was involved with Raft at the time and Raft got jealous of Robinson who was a very cultured man and could talk to Dietrich about things that Raft knew little about.

    A whole lot of water went under the bridge in the interim and there was no reported friction between the co-stars. Marlene had gone out of Raft's life and she was never in Robinson's at all.

    Robinson's a Canadian R.C.M.P. inspector and he gets drawn into an investigation that involves the kidnapping of an atomic scientist George Dolenz and the device he's working on. A whole lot of dead bodies start turning up around Dolenz including a suspicious Mountie that starts the ball rolling.

    Raft is a deported American gangster, living in Lisbon, who is recruited by Communist spy Peter Van Eyck to pull off the kidnapping. Raft sneaks into Canada, gets some of his old gang back together and proceeds on the job.

    A Bullet for Joey proceeds on a parallel plot track with Raft putting together the kidnapping and Robinson working on a multiple homicide investigation.

    Both Robinson and Raft were now B picture players. Robinson would make a big comeback the following year in The Ten Commandments. There was not to be a comeback for George Raft however.

    Look for another good performance by Audrey Totter as the gang moll who Raft recruits to entice Dolenz. Totter graced many a B film back in the day competing with Veda Ann Borg for brassiest moll.

    A Bullet for Joey is good noir film with a cast headed by two guys who knew their way around the genre. It's a cold war relic of a film, but I think can still be enjoyed by today's audience.
    6searchanddestroy-1

    Eddie and George could have done better

    I have always been deceived every time I have watched this Lewis Allen film, I don't know why. Despite the fact that two heavies of the American crime film genre are together. Maybe because of the mix up between gangster element and the spy - cold war- one. But it remains worth seeking and seeing only for the presence of those two. I am not sure that they worked together besides.
    6lastliberal-853-253708

    There are some disadvantages to being a man of intellect.

    After the FBI, the Post Office, and the NYPD, we travel north of the border to Montreal; where a police inspector (Edward G. Robinson) is suspicious about several deaths and a possible attempt to kidnap a nuclear physicist.

    George Raft is the mobster doing a job for unknown masters to get money and back into the US. Audrey Totter is tapped to seduce the scientist to make the job easier.

    Calling this noir is really stretching it. It doesn't have any of the dark seediness that one expects. It's more a straight police procedural.

    Trotter is the most interesting character in the film. The rest just seem as if they are collecting paychecks.
    6gavin6942

    Edward Robinson and George Raft? Success (Sort Of)!

    In Montreal, a police inspector (Edward G. Robinson) slowly discovers a plot to kidnap a nuclear physicist. American mobsters, foreign spies and a blonde seductress are all involved.

    John Howard Reid considered the movie dull. He said a slow pace, one-dimensional characters, and an unconvincing climax plague the film. Sadly, I tend to think he is right. I was all invested the first ten or fifteen minutes, but found myself less interested as the movie went on.

    I have a special fondness for George Raft, and an even bigger fondness for Edward G. Robinson, so you simply cannot go wrong with a film that has both men. And then adding all the film noir elements, along with spies and such, you have real potential. I just do not know if they actually reached it.
    imdb-597

    Best line ever from George Raft

    Not bad, but rather formulaic 50's crime/spy movie. However, it was redeemed by George Raft's delivery of one of the best and funniest lines I've ever heard. No spoilers here, but pay attention during the scenes between Robinson and Raft.

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    • Trivia
      This film is the second and last that George Raft and Edward G. Robinson starred in together, the first being L'Entraîneuse fatale (1941).
    • Goofs
      As the sedan carrying Nick and Morrie prepares to pass the telephone repair truck that the police are using for undercover purposes, the camera and several members of the crew are visibly reflected in the door of the truck.
    • Quotes

      Sergeant: I'm sorry. I lost my head, Inspector.

      Insp. Raoul Leduc: Well, find it. You'll need your head if we're going to discover who committed this murder.

      Sergeant: Well, why would anyone want to kill a decent man like Dan Percy?

      Insp. Raoul Leduc: Perhaps the murderer didn't stop to ask if he was decent.

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Bullet for Joey
    • Filming locations
      • RKO-Pathé Studios - 9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Bischoff-Diamond Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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