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Ça commence à Vera-Cruz

Original title: The Big Steal
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
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6.9/10
5.7K
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Robert Mitchum, William Bendix, and Jane Greer in Ça commence à Vera-Cruz (1949)
An army lieutenant accused of robbery pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico aided by the thief's fiancee.
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An Army lieutenant accused of robbery pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico, aided by the thief's fiancee.An Army lieutenant accused of robbery pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico, aided by the thief's fiancee.An Army lieutenant accused of robbery pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico, aided by the thief's fiancee.

  • Director
    • Don Siegel
  • Writers
    • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Gerald Drayson Adams
    • Richard Wormser
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Jane Greer
    • William Bendix
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Don Siegel
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
      • Richard Wormser
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Jane Greer
      • William Bendix
    • 79User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Lt. Duke Halliday
    Jane Greer
    Jane Greer
    • Joan Graham
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Capt. Vincent Blake
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Jim Fiske
    Ramon Novarro
    Ramon Novarro
    • Inspector General Ortega
    Don Alvarado
    Don Alvarado
    • Lt. Ruiz
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Julius Seton
    Pascual García Peña
    Pascual García Peña
    • Manuel
    • (as Pascual Garcia Pena)
    Gregorio Acosta
    • Chaney
    • (uncredited)
    Salvador Baguez
    • Morales
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Carr
    • Bellhop
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Colebrook
    • Mexican Tourist
    • (uncredited)
    Bing Conley
    • Dockhand
    • (uncredited)
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Purser
    • (uncredited)
    Alphonso DuBois
    Alphonso DuBois
    • Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Juan Duval
    • Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Virginia Farmer
    Virginia Farmer
    • American Tourist
    • (uncredited)
    Nacho Galindo
    Nacho Galindo
    • Pastry Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Siegel
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
      • Richard Wormser
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    User reviews79

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    8planktonrules

    A charming little adventure film--sort of like a Mexican film noir comedy!

    Wow--talk about a strange but likable combination. This film is sort of like a mixture of film noir, and adventure film, a comedy and it's all set in Mexico. While this unusual melange might seem to make no sense, it actually works very well and it supremely watchable. Much of the reason for this was the excellent script that provided enough twists to keep a simple idea humming and another were the likable leads, Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer.

    The film begins with Robert Mitchum being confronted by William Bendix on a cruise ship. Bendix has a gun on Mitchum and you aren't sure what the context is for this. Who is the good guy and who is the bad and what has happened up until this time? Instead of making this clear, the film deliberately keeps this all rather vague--a very good choice in hindsight. Since Mitchum is the studly male lead, you aren't particularly surprised when he manages to overpower Bendix and escape.

    Once Mitchum escapes, he goes looking for a man (Patric Knowles) and apparently Jane Greer is also looking for the same con man. However, again and again, Knowles slips through their hands and the film consists of a road trip across Mexico to get their hands on Knowles. He evidently stole something--but what? And what about Bendix? Tune in and find out for yourself.

    As I mentioned above, the story works well due to the writing and acting. Greer and Mitchum are a good pair and their dialog is actually quite snappy and funny. I also appreciated how the Mexicans were portrayed--they were normal folks--something unusual for 1940s Hollywood.

    Overall, an exciting and fun film from start to finish and a next followup from their last film together, OUT OF THE PAST. However, according to the accompanying featurette (a DVD extra), Greer was not the first choice but Lizbeth Scott refused to star in the film with Mitchum following his arrest for marijuana possession.
    bob the moo

    Not a tough gritty noir by any stretch of the imagination but instead a fun crime drama

    Jane and Duke meet in Vera Cruz, where they have both come to find Jim Friske – Jane because she is missing $2000, Duke because Friske has stolen hundreds of thousands that Duke has been accused of stealing. Duke himself is being pursued by Captain Blake to get the money back and bring him to justice. Duke gives Blake the slip but Friske gets away from all of them; believing Jane to know more than she is letting on Duke limpets to her to get to Friske, only for both of them to get pulled in front of the local Inspector General Ortega. All these players dance around one another as each tries to get what they want while also protecting themselves from the others.

    Opening with a couple of sudden slaps and punches I assumed this was going to be a very rough pot-boiler but in fact it turned out to be not only tough but also pretty amusing and slick. The basic plot is a bit contrived and requires all the characters to be able to move around one another without getting an easy solution. This does produce some amusing interactions as the story stays quite tight on the way to a nicely twisty conclusion. It isn't dark enough or strong enough to be classed as a serious crime thriller or noir (which it absurdly is listed as by this site) but it is certainly entertaining and tough enough to be worth checking out.

    The cast really help and seem to "get" the tone of the material. Mitchum is tough but has a good humour about him that sets up the rest of the film; he has judged it well and his easy charm gives him chemistry with Greer. She is also good – light and sassy without straying too much outside of the role of needy female. Bendix is tough and flustered in a good way while Knowles makes for quite a nice relaxed thief that sits well with the playing that the script requires him and the other characters to do. Novarro is a fun addition and he works well as the observer in the background.

    Overall this is not a tough gritty noir that it may appear to be from the period and those involved but it is still a fun crime drama. It is occasionally quite rough while also having a slight caper feel to it but the overall impact is one of quite a slick and enjoyable film that makes up for in fun what it loses in grit.
    7rupie

    pretty good B-movie

    This above average crime drama holds one's interest due to good writing, excellent cinematography, and Robert Mitchum. The film must have been subsidized by the Mexican Tourist Bureau, so fetching are the scenes of the Mexican countryside. Ramon Novarro is excellent as the craftily sly police chief, and Willima Bendix puts in a good turn. Worth watching.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    I hate the thought of spending the night with an empty revolver.

    The Big Steal is directed by Don Siegel and adapted by Gerald Drayson Adams & Daniel Mainwaring from the short story "The Road to Carmichael's" written by Richard Wormser. It stars Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, William Bendix, Patric Knowles & Ramon Novarro. Music is by Leigh Harline and the cinematographer is Harry J. Wild.

    U.S. Army Lieutenant Duke Halliday (Mitchum) is robbed of a $300,000 payroll and pursues the man responsible into Mexico. But on his tail is Captain Vincent Blake (Bendix), who suspects him of being behind the robbery himself. Meeting up with Joan Graham (Greer), it turns out that she too has an agenda with the man Duke is after. Originally suspicious of each other, the duo form an uneasy alliance in the hope of achieving their aims.

    At just 71 minutes in length The Big Steal is a briskly put together movie, one that is sharply scripted, acted accordingly and directed without fuss or filler. Lensed on location in and around Mexico City to add authenticity, it gets straight into its plot from the get go. This at first gives a slight feeling of confusion, but it's not before long when the narrative pulls together and the audience can sit back and lap up the various twists, turns and choice dialogue exchanges. More comedy crime caper than film noir stinger, The Big Steal is an enjoyable enough experience. 6.5/10
    ccthemovieman-1

    It's A Fun Trip......Literally!

    As a team, Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer are pretty well-known, at least to classic film fans, for their pairing in "Out Of The Past," but I thought they were a lot more fun to watch in this particular film noir.

    This movie, still not available on tape or disc for some reason, is almost one long chase scene, with people in three vehicles all on the move....with a neat twist at the end.

    There is the typical 1940s budding romance in which the two parties do nothing with insult each other until the end. Sometimes that gets really old but in here it isn't, maybe because Greer has so many good lines.

    It's also fun to see the old cars racing around hairpin curves, although the special effects are really dated. The fight scenes didn't look too realistic, either. Hey, I didn't say it was technically a great movie.....just a fun one to watch. Equally entertaining were two of the other people in on the chases: William Bendix and Patric Knowles.

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    • Trivia
      Jane Greer was pregnant during the shoot, but didn't want anyone to know. Seeing her use her anti-morning-sickness pills, co-star William Bendix asked what they were for. After she told him they were for combating "Montezuma's Revenge", he asked her for some; later, he thanked her because he didn't get sick.
    • Goofs
      When Duke Halliday falls off the side of Jim Fiske's car, he lands on his left arm and is seen rubbing it. In the next scene, while speaking to Inspector General Ortega, Halliday is rubbing his right arm.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Duke Halliday: [running out of bullets] It'll be getting dark soon. I hate the thought of spending the night with an empty revolver.

      Joan Graham: There's always me.

      Lt. Duke Halliday: Tonight you gotta pick?

    • Alternate versions
      Also shown in a computer-colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Dark Victory (1987)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El gran robo
    • Filming locations
      • Tehuacán, Puebla, Mexico(Hotel Peñafiel - resort with pools, site since used by a university)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $780,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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