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La voleuse

Original title: Once a Thief
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
239
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Cesar Romero, June Havoc, and Marie McDonald in La voleuse (1950)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

A down-on-her-luck San Francisco woman, turning in desperation to jewel robbery, barely escapes getting nabbed in a heist and moves to Los Angeles where she gets an honest job as a waitress.... Read allA down-on-her-luck San Francisco woman, turning in desperation to jewel robbery, barely escapes getting nabbed in a heist and moves to Los Angeles where she gets an honest job as a waitress. Her troubles start again, however, when she falls madly in love, blind to the fact that h... Read allA down-on-her-luck San Francisco woman, turning in desperation to jewel robbery, barely escapes getting nabbed in a heist and moves to Los Angeles where she gets an honest job as a waitress. Her troubles start again, however, when she falls madly in love, blind to the fact that her boyfriend is a four-flushing, small-time con man.

  • Director
    • W. Lee Wilder
  • Writers
    • Richard S. Conway
    • Max Kolpé
    • Hans Wilhelm
  • Stars
    • Cesar Romero
    • June Havoc
    • Marie McDonald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    239
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • Richard S. Conway
      • Max Kolpé
      • Hans Wilhelm
    • Stars
      • Cesar Romero
      • June Havoc
      • Marie McDonald
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Mitch Moore
    June Havoc
    June Havoc
    • Margie Foster
    Marie McDonald
    Marie McDonald
    • Flo
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Gus
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Pearl
    Jack Daly
    • Eddie
    Marta Mitrovich
    Marta Mitrovich
    • Nickie
    Ann Tyrrell
    Ann Tyrrell
    • Dr. Borden
    Michael Mark
    Michael Mark
    • Milton
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Phoebe
    Dana Broccoli
    Dana Broccoli
    • Jane
    • (as Dana Wilson)
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
    • Bondsman
    Frances Blumfeld
    • Lt. Francis Blumfield
    • (as Lieutenant Frances Blumfeld)
    Gwendolyn Dusuau
    • Deputy Gwendolyn Dusuau
    • (as Deputy Gwendolyn Dusuau)
    John P. Battema
    • Chaplain John P. Battema
    • (as Chaplain John P. Battema)
    Doris Mack
    • Deputy Doris Mack
    • (as Deputy Doris Mack)
    Irma Kunow
    • Deputy Irma Kunow
    • (as Deputy Irma Kunow)
    Lloyd C. Smith
    • Officer Lloyd C. Smith
    • (as Officer Lloyd C. Smith)
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • Richard S. Conway
      • Max Kolpé
      • Hans Wilhelm
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    7RickeyMooney

    Noirish psychological drama of weak-willed person becoming criminal

    Since the movie starts with June Havoc turning herself in to the LA police, it's no spoiler that it's about her descent.

    The rest is all flashback. The old story of a luckless seeker of employment tempted to join forces with a criminal, in this case Iris Adrian, a shoplifter in San Francisco.

    Havoc manages to escape unscathed to Los Angeles and get a job as a waitress but falls heavily for small-time crook Cesar Romero, whose specialties include bilking gullible working women of their savings. To make matters worse, Havoc takes in Marie McDonald as a roommate who proves untrustworthy. And then Adrian turns up in LA.

    All very Dostoevskian (like I know anything about Dostoevsky). Anyway a gripping drama with various twists and turns. And it's always a nice change of pace to see a noir without issues being decided by fistfights and gun battles.

    Definitely not upbeat but well-acted and absorbing.
    dbonk

    Cheap Thrills With Class

    Here is Cesar Romero as the ultimately garish but smooth cad(driving a Cadillac on the repo list to boot) who is out for what he can get and getting away with it for most of this tacky but tantalizing little opus. Poor June Havoc is the harried heroine who gets hooked up with the wrong people with virtually every turn she makes.

    Marie Mcdonald('The Body'coined by some overheated, trench-coated Hollywood press agent) plays "Flo" the virtuous girl next door yet she still radiates a measure of OOOOMPH! on screen.

    Made on a frayed shoelace budget, this film still uses its minimal set pieces to the max. The dialogue is as strong as a scalding pot of coffee bubbling on a hot plate. Watch out for Lon Chaney,Jr. as Romero's 'yes man' with a heart. Iris Adrian as the girl who leads June Havoc down the wrong path almost steals the show as well.

    ONCE A THIEF is like cheap perfume. Packaged properly, one whiff and you're hooked. Give it ***(out of **** stars).
    6kevinolzak

    Cesar Romero and Lon Chaney

    1950's "Once a Thief..." is enhanced by its low budget status, populated by small time chiselers and hoods, and the women who fall for them. Top billing goes to Cesar Romero as Mitch Moore, the same kind of cad role he'd been playing since his film debut in 1934's "The Thin Man." June Havoc, younger sister of Gypsy Rose Lee, is the latest moll to fall for his charms, after doing time for petty theft (she soon gave up an unspectacular movie career for the stage and television). Lon Chaney is a pleasant surprise as Gus, who runs a gambling den behind a dry cleaners, who may be a crook but has the heart that others lack. Still echoing his lovable Lennie from "Of Mice and Men," and yet another example of how his career continuously received a boost from his typecasting. The girls who aren't jailed wind up dead; alas, Marie 'The Body' McDonald, in one of her last roles, committed suicide at 42 in 1965, her tabloid coverage far greater than any of her movies. It's an honestly gritty title from director W. Lee Wilder, older brother of Billy Wilder, whose films are mostly guilty...of boring the audience.
    5bkoganbing

    Train of events

    Cesar Romero and June Havoc star in this shoestring B film about a woman who falls for the wrong guy and both pay for it in the end.

    June Havoc plays a waitress in a Los Angeles beanery who's been around the block a few times and sets in motion a train of events when she feels sorry for Marie McDonald when she can't pay her bill and gets her a job at her place of work.

    McDonald barely escaped from a heist she was in on up north and she's wanted. Romero is a flashy small time crook who runs a bookmaking parlor with Lon Chaney, Jr. in back of Chaney's tailor shop.

    All three, Romero, Havoc, and Chaney are in parts that they would have gotten more critical acclaim for had they been at a major studio for this film. Romero who was usually second leads and/or romantic rival of the leading man really shows some acting chops in this part. Chaney also showed he was capable of more than the horror films Universal Pictures put him in.

    As for Havoc she spent most of her career on the stage, but her film appearances were in mostly B films. She's the hardboiled dame in love with the wrong guy and great at the part.

    Fans of all three of these people, this dental floss budget film should not be missed by any of you.
    6Jimmy_the_Gent4

    A good compact little crime melodrama

    A shoplifter (June Havoc ) tries to go straight but falls for the wrong man (Cesar Romero).

    This a low budget but watchable crime film, directed by Billy Wilder's brother W. Lee Wilder. He seems to be trying to imitate his brother's films like "Double Indemnity" and it is all told in flashback. Havoc is very good in the lead and Romero oozes sleaze as the womanizing bookie. The real reason I wanted to see this was because I am big Lon Chaney Jr fan and was trying to see as many of his films as I could. It was a little disappointing since he is just playing another Lennie type role from "Of Mice And Men" but he does get a bit more screen time then he usually got in 1950s films. He adds a clever bit to his character where he constantly holds his eyeglasses by the ear piece in his mouth. This is worth seeing if you like gritty B movies of this era, plus there is some nice on location shooting in seedy Los Angeles.

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Once a Thief
    • Production company
      • Merit Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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