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I'll Get You for This

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
179
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I'll Get You for This (1951)
CrimeDrama

American gambler Nick Cain arrives at the Mediterranean town of San Paola, and befriends an orphan Italian shoe-shine boy named Toni. He is puzzled by the reception and welcome he receives f... Read allAmerican gambler Nick Cain arrives at the Mediterranean town of San Paola, and befriends an orphan Italian shoe-shine boy named Toni. He is puzzled by the reception and welcome he receives from the management of the casino until he finds he has been framed on a charge of murderin... Read allAmerican gambler Nick Cain arrives at the Mediterranean town of San Paola, and befriends an orphan Italian shoe-shine boy named Toni. He is puzzled by the reception and welcome he receives from the management of the casino until he finds he has been framed on a charge of murdering a U.S. Treasury Agent. He escapes with Kay Wonderly and they flee to a deserted village ... Read all

  • Director
    • Joseph M. Newman
  • Writers
    • George Callahan
    • William Rose
    • James Hadley Chase
  • Stars
    • George Raft
    • Coleen Gray
    • Enzo Staiola
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    179
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Writers
      • George Callahan
      • William Rose
      • James Hadley Chase
    • Stars
      • George Raft
      • Coleen Gray
      • Enzo Staiola
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Nick Cain
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Kay Wonderly
    Enzo Staiola
    Enzo Staiola
    • Toni
    Charles Goldner
    Charles Goldner
    • Massine
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Mueller
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Sperazza
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Ceralde
    Hugh French
    Hugh French
    • Travers
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Hans
    Elwyn Brook-Jones
    • The Fence
    Constance Smith
    Constance Smith
    • Nina
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • Claudette
    Donald Stewart
    Donald Stewart
    • Kennedy
    Paul Beradi
    • Man in Nightclub
    • (uncredited)
    Ernest Blyth
    • Man in Nightclub
    • (uncredited)
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Secret Agent
    • (uncredited)
    Margot Grahame
    Margot Grahame
    • Mrs. Langley
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Hammond
    • Man in Nightclub
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Writers
      • George Callahan
      • William Rose
      • James Hadley Chase
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    5kidboots

    This Movie Does George Raft No Favours!!!

    James Hadley Chase was a British writer who surrounded himself with American maps, reference books and dictionaries of popular slang before he sat down to write American style pulp fiction. With titles like "You Find Him, I'll Fix Him", "You're Lonely When You're Dead" and "Lady, Here's Your Wreath" and always with lurid covers, he managed to fool most of the paperback buying public into thinking he was a Yank!!! But with expressions like "jolly good" and "let's go to the cinema" some readers may have been scratching their heads. By 1950 George Raft had lost a lot of his popularity because of a series of less than prestigious films. Movies like this one didn't help, although it probably looked good on the drawing board.

    It started off great - professional gambler "Lucky" Nick Cain (Raft) has the red carpet rolled out for him when he visits Sao Paolo - and he's suspicious!!! When he sits down to play baccarat his notoriety brings patrons to his table, including Kay (Coleen Gray) who quickly finds herself in debt to the casino. As a way of repaying them, they suggest Kay be "nice" to Nick in order to keep him at the casino. Back at his apartment, Nick is drugged and awakes to find himself accused of murdering a U.S. Treasury Agent (who had desperately tried to see him earlier in the evening). So begins a cat and mouse adventure involving counterfeit plates from the Third Reich. Colour would have enhanced the beautiful Italian countryside but considering the action was mostly set in the early evening and at night, there was not a lot to see. All in all a very dreary, run of the mill movie.

    One actress I thought I might see more of was Greta Gynt, probably Britain's first sex symbol (even though she was Norwegian), but unfortunately she had one scene which took place in a darkened room!! George Raft bought class and professionalism to a role he could have performed in his sleep. Coleen Gray was always good - she is remembered as the carnival girl in "Nightmare Alley" and Sterling Hayden's decent girlfriend in "The Killing". Peter Bull had a small scene as Hans. He was usually the villain and was Britain's answer to Sidney Greenstreet. The brightest scene is at the beginning of the movie and one that made the movie look more promising than it really was. It involved Enzo Staiola, the little boy from "The Bicycle Thieves" - he played Toni, a little street urchin and someone who proves invaluable to Nick during the movie.
    4BOUF

    Pleasant locations, nice photography, but lacklustre direction cramp this melo. George Raft doesn't help. Coleen Gray does.

    There are three draw cards to this movie: Coleen Gray is one. She's so relaxed and natural, while ageing George Raft is stiff and dull. Two: the Riviera/Italian locations are easy on the eye. Three: it's good to see Enzo Staiola (from The Bicycle Thieves) in a supporting role as a shoeshine boy. Otherwise it's another lacklustre melo/thriller, with no-one really trying hard enough to breath life or thrills into it. There's even a sequence where Mr Raft is given a chance to perform the tango (for which he had been famous a couple of decades previously), but none of the camera angles give a look at his moves; we have to imagine how graceful he is (or was) from the inadequate mid-shots. It seems George was a bit past it. British movies would often attempt a boost to international sales by importing an old Hollywood star. Usually it didn't work. The young Hollywood star works for me, and the even younger Italian neo-realist star, but George is walking through this one.
    6topflix

    Another book to movie conversion gone astray.

    James Hadley Chase,among other writers, was well renowned for his ability to capture the readers attention from the beginning to end in all of his crime-thriller novels. That is where the difficulty sets in, can the director and crew capture the same in the movie? The story starts off with the arrival of an American gambler (Nick-George Raft) at a Mediterranean town of San Paola. Soon he gets acquainted with Kay (Coleen Gray) and finds himself framed for a murder, forcing him to go on the run with her. So far so good yet this is the turning point of the movie. Instead of going the edge of your seat 'why and who?' it turned into mediocrity. Overall, had the potential to be a great movie and could have rivaled movies like The Fugitive (1993) had a bit more suspense/tension been pumped into the screenplay and other movie making aspects.
    6blanche-2

    George Raft in Italy

    Lucky Nick Cain is a 1951 film directed by Joseph M. Newman and stars George Raft and Coleen Gray.

    Well-known American gambler Nick Cain visits the town of San Paola in Italy for a vacation. He receives a fabulous reception in local casino who obviously wants him to spend his money there.

    Noticing his interest in a brunette, Kay Wonderly (Coleen Gray), the management offers to wipe out her gambling debt if she will pay attention to Cain and keep him at the casino.

    Nick and Kay go to his hotel room for a nightcap, only to be rendered unconscious by drugged liquor. When they come to, they realize they have been framed for the murder of a man named Kennedy, a U. S. Treasury Agent.

    Nick receives help from a florist named Massine (Charles Goldner), who lends him his truck and directs him to an abandoned village. He also receives help from an Italian orphan, Toni (Enzo Staiola). Check out Raft's elevator shoes when Toni offers him a shine.

    Nick soon learns that counterfeit money is being laundered through the casino, and the treasury agent was there to investigate. Can he and Kay avoid the killers?

    Not much of a film with an old plot. I've always liked George Raft but he phones in his performance probably for the paycheck. Coleen Gray is lovely and very natural. Sadly, the two dance the tango, but we don't really see it, just the top of their bodies!

    Beautiful European scenery but alas, not in color. Cheap all around.
    6Marlburian

    Average film creaky plot.

    The plot creaked and were I that bothered I might watch this film again (I've just seen it on YouTube) to see if I missed something.

    I'm unclear why the gang went to so much trouble to set Nick Cain up with the body of the agent - why not just dump it in the sea or out in the country? And it was remarkable how townspeople identified Nick and Kay just from their names on a Wanted poster - and how on a couple of occasions someone conveniently turned up out of the blue.

    The settings were nice enough, and Hugh French made an impression on me as the hotel manager, reminding me of David Niven - in fact he was even more suave, if that's possible. I'm surprised he didn't have a bigger film career.

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      British actor Peter Bull often recalled this film as one of his favorite engagements, as he spent six weeks in Italy and had only one line of dialogue to remember. He claimed he spent most of his time sunning himself on local beaches and fending off the advances of an Hungarian adventuress who wanted to become his mistress.
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      Music by Bruno Coquatrix

      Lyrics by Marc Lanjean

      Performed by Jack la Roc

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    • Release date
      • January 1951 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lucky Nick Cain
    • Filming locations
      • San Remo, Imperia, Liguria, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Romulus Films
      • Kaydor
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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