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Pour toi j'ai tué

Original title: Criss Cross
  • 1949
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Burt Lancaster and Yvonne De Carlo in Pour toi j'ai tué (1949)
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An armored truck driver and his ex-wife conspire with a gang to have his own truck robbed on the route.An armored truck driver and his ex-wife conspire with a gang to have his own truck robbed on the route.An armored truck driver and his ex-wife conspire with a gang to have his own truck robbed on the route.

  • Director
    • Robert Siodmak
  • Writers
    • Daniel Fuchs
    • Don Tracy
    • William Bowers
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • Dan Duryea
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Writers
      • Daniel Fuchs
      • Don Tracy
      • William Bowers
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • Dan Duryea
    • 118User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Burt Lancaster
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    • Steve Thompson
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    • Anna
    Dan Duryea
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    • Slim Dundee
    Stephen McNally
    Stephen McNally
    • Pete Ramirez
    Esy Morales
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    Marc Krah
    • Mort
    James O'Rear
    • Waxie
    John 'Skins' Miller
    • Midget
    • (as John Skins Miller)
    Jean Bane
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Writers
      • Daniel Fuchs
      • Don Tracy
      • William Bowers
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    8telegonus

    Big Deal In L.A.

    It was only fitting that Robert Siodmak directed Criss Cross, as he had also directed the film's star, Burt Lancaster, in his first film three years earlier, and this one is Burt's farewell to noir and city suits, as he was about to begin his swashbuckling phase, and after that would don military uniforms and cowboy gear.

    Criss Cross is basically a "big heist" movie, full of people double crossing one another with alarming frequency, and to such a degree that the story is often hard to follow. Yvonne De Carlo is the love interest, and Dan Duryea is an exceptionally nasty bad guy even for noir. The setting is L.A., and there is much excellent location photography that makes the movie a treat for people who want to see what the city looked like before half of it was bulldozed to make way for the highways.

    There's nothing startling or especially new about this movie. It has a fine and somewhat eclectic supporting cast which includes Alan Napier and Richard Long, Steve McNally and Percy Helton. As in The Killers, there's a strong air of fatalism in the movie, more oppressive here, with a darker tone, and a more Germanic, almost Langian feeling of hopelessness.
    8christopher-underwood

    what an ending!

    Good solid noir, with Burt Lancaster possibly running a little below best but Yvonne DeCarlo as the supreme femme fatale is in stomping form and more than makes up for any lapses from others. Gets going immediately and the aerial shot makes us well aware that this is going to be a beautifully shot movie, which it certainly is. Really great camera movement, especially during a stunning dance sequence, that includes an unaccredited Tony Curtis, and the heist itself with the surprising element designed to catch out Mr Lancaster. Good all the way through and if Lancaster sometimes appears a little lame it is probably because of the sheer ruthlessness of Dan Duryea as the chief baddie and the aforementioned DeCarlo who seems to be able to run rings round them all. Oh and what an ending!
    Doylenf

    Gritty noir the way I like it...ranks with the best...

    1940's seedier side of Los Angeles makes a fitting noir background for this highly well made film noir starring BURT LANCASTER as the lovelorn hero foolish enough to go back to his ex-wife (extremely well played by YVONNE DE CARLO) who has taken up with a bunch of hoodlums headed by the sinister DAN DURYEA. True love never does run smooth, especially in this kind of fatalistic melodrama in which we have a hint from the very beginning of a dark conclusion.

    The fact that Lancaster works for an armored car service is worked into the plot and makes for the movie's most suspenseful and action-filled moments. Some nice support from Stephen McNally as Lancaster's wise friend and Richard Long as his brother. Percy Felton does a standout job as an inquisitive bartender.

    Robert Siodmak squeezes every bit of suspense as the story builds to a gripping climax. The hospital scene is extremely effective as Lancaster becomes aware of the dangerous situation he's in.

    Lancaster displays some vulnerability and sensitivity despite his rugged good looks and has one of his best early roles here, even more impressive than he was in THE KILLERS. Miklos Rozsa's superb background score gives a jagged edge to the suspense.

    Any lover of B&W film noir is guaranteed to find pleasure in this one.

    Trivia: If you watch real closely, you'll spot the young Tony Curtis as de Carlo's dance partner in the crowded nightclub scene.
    8bob_gilmore1

    After repeated exposure, Criss Cross emerges as essential noir viewing.

    Like many viewers I was initially disappointed by Criss Cross. Some have claimed it to be a poor imitation of Lancaster's debut in "The Killers" but after repeated screenings I find that my appreciation increases with each viewing. The rather direct flashback plotting, the excellent supporting work of Dan Duryea and the whole stable of Universal bit players contribute to a delightful film noir experience. It does lack the irony and richness of story of "The Killers" and can't compare to "Out Of The Past" but the dynamic between Lancaster and DeCarlo ranks as some of the best interplay in the genre, even if a bit one dimensional.

    If you are new to the genre, Criss Cross is not a first choice. But as you work your way through the cycle this film represents one of the high points of the studio systems addressing this film-making trend with non of the drawbacks often associated with "B" films.
    Cajun-4

    Atmospheric but shakily plotted Noir

    As usual in a movie directed by Robert Siodmark there are striking compositions and some really tense moments in this sombre tale of cross, double-cross and revenge in a botched armored car robbery.Some convincing location scenes give us an authentic look at 1940's Los Angeles.

    Burt Lancaster more or less reprises his role in THE KILLERS as an honest guy led astray by a beautiful woman. Yvonne DeCarlo doesn't quite hack it as the femme fatale but Siodmark makes the most of her looks and there is a well edited sequence of her dancing in a night club. (An un-billed Tony Curtis is her partner).Minor characters, the hoods, bartenders etc are well cast and there are good performances by those two stalwarts of 1940's movies Stephen Mcnally and Dan Duryea.

    The story line is rather ragged and there are a few plot loop holes but the action when it comes is well handled.

    Doesn't rank with THE KILLERS but it's an interesting look at a heist movie before they became cliches. You can see harbingers of future similar movies like THE ASPHALT JUNGLE, THE KILLING, RIFIFI etc.

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    • Trivia
      Tony Curtis landed his first film role simply by walking through the Universal lot where he was spotted by director Robert Siodmak who asked him if he could dance.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1hre 5 mins) As Mr. Lancaster is getting out of the armored truck, he pauses on the running board and looks around - as he does so, the side-view mirror pans across the film crew.
    • Quotes

      Det. Lt. Pete Ramirez: I should have been a better friend. I shoulda stopped you. I shoulda grabbed you by the neck, I shoulda kicked your teeth in. I'm sorry Steve.

    • Connections
      Featured in Histoire(s) du cinéma: Toutes les histoires (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Remember April
      (uncredited)

      Written by Gene de Paul and Don Raye

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Criss Cross
    • Filming locations
      • Angels Flight Railway - 351 S Hill St, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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