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Criminal sexy

Original title: Jungle Street
  • 1961
  • 16
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
195
YOUR RATING
Criminal sexy (1961)
CrimeDrama

Terry Collins mugs an old man, who subsequently dies. Joe Lucas finds out about it and blackmails him, threatening to turn him in to the police if he doesn't give him money. Terry then plans... Read allTerry Collins mugs an old man, who subsequently dies. Joe Lucas finds out about it and blackmails him, threatening to turn him in to the police if he doesn't give him money. Terry then plans to rob the safe at a night club with his friend Johnny, who is the boyfriend of a strippe... Read allTerry Collins mugs an old man, who subsequently dies. Joe Lucas finds out about it and blackmails him, threatening to turn him in to the police if he doesn't give him money. Terry then plans to rob the safe at a night club with his friend Johnny, who is the boyfriend of a stripper (Jill Ireland) that Terry's infatuated with.

  • Director
    • Charles Saunders
  • Writers
    • Alexander Doré
    • Guido Coen
  • Stars
    • Jill Ireland
    • David McCallum
    • Kenneth Cope
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    195
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    • Director
      • Charles Saunders
    • Writers
      • Alexander Doré
      • Guido Coen
    • Stars
      • Jill Ireland
      • David McCallum
      • Kenneth Cope
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jill Ireland
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    • Sue
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Terry Collins
    Kenneth Cope
    Kenneth Cope
    • Johnny
    Brian Weske
    Brian Weske
    • Joe Lucas
    Vanda Hudson
    • Lucy Bell
    Edna Doré
    • Mrs. Collins
    Thomas Gallagher
    • Mr. Collins
    Howard Pays
    Howard Pays
    • Sergeant Pelling
    Joy Webster
    Joy Webster
    • Rene
    Martin Sterndale
    • Inspector Bowen
    John Chandos
    • Jacko Fielding
    Meier Tzelniker
    • Mr. Rose
    Larry Burns
    • Barman
    Fred Griffiths
    • Dealer
    Julie Shearing
    • Cashier
    Faye Craig
    • Native Dancer
    Anne Scott
    • Margo
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    • Dancing Girl
    • Director
      • Charles Saunders
    • Writers
      • Alexander Doré
      • Guido Coen
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    6trevorwomble

    Interesting 'B' Movie

    This is a taut if predictable little film starring a pre-stardom David McCallum and Jill Ireland and a young Kenneth Cope ten years before he would gain fame in 'Randall & Hopkirk (deceased)'.

    The story, of a low life criminal (McCallum) getting his comeuppance through his own fault and some solid police work has been done before, notably in the vastly superior 'The Blue Lamp' a decade previously. However, despite the low budget and sometimes hackneyed dialogue, it is still a watchable little film. It's certainly fun to see McCallum portray a baddie for once, although I must admit he does feel slightly miscast. Jill Ireland doesn't have a massive amount to do other than look pretty and scream a lot at the end but she still does it well.

    This film now feels hugely dated but it's still quite watchable and certainly enjoyable despite it's flaws.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Padded but watchable

    JUNGLE STREET is a low rent British crime film from prolific director Charles Saunders. It has a fair share of problems but nonetheless works thanks to some strong acting from the leads and the narrative itself, which is a fun mish-mash of timely themes and the occasional bit of suspense.

    The film incorporates some of the burgeoning 'kitchen sink' drama genre into its running time in its depiction of the home life of youthful tearaway David McCallum, a man who despises his family and his whole class and wants to make something better for himself. This means turning to crime to make ends meet, and you can guess how that ends up. Like a lot of low budget British crime films, much of the action centres around a nightclub, or rather a strip club in this instance.

    This is where much of the padding comes into it. The first half of the film in particular is full of tame striptease sequences which show no nudity but are nonetheless quite racy at times. They go on forever and they parade many attractive actresses around which is no bad thing really, particularly when the chief stripper is the young and lovely Jill Ireland, a really arresting presence here.

    The plot is further complicated by police investigation and the release from jail of a seasoned criminal, played with relish by Kenneth Cope. Cope and McCallum have some good scenes together which makes the story work. There's an inevitable heist sequence which is well directed and an effective climax. No classic, but more than watchable for what it is.
    10TheFearmakers

    JUNGLE STREET is the actual title... and it's bloody fantastic!

    After having met and married after working together in HELL DRIVERS where they were basically glorified cameos, three years later David McCallum and Jill Ireland - as an aimless still at home loser hanging around a strip joint to catch that joint's top stripper -- actually starred in another B&W British flick that's far superior: a heist thriller that takes an entire film to reach that heist with creative twisty avenues, and our two stars aren't alone...

    The third lead in the triangle is freshly-sprung convict Kenneth Cope, a handsome and experienced lad with a romantic background with Ireland (one scene as he charmingly converses with McCallum's kitchen sink mother is a standout); he also wants payback from former partner McCallum, who didn't get caught from what landed him in prison...

    Meanwhile, Ireland's Sue is the obsessed apple of McCallum's wormy eye, and he has such comfortable means around the place -- constantly fixing the car of the club's pushy and obese owner, also smitten with the otherwise old fashion/idealistic Ireland -- and it's through McCallum's primary perspective the audience experiences this seedy locale, from the theater stage to random dressing rooms and offices, like really being there...

    Where the JUNGLE STREET GIRLS acts are not just in the background but right up front, interweaving throughout the dialogue, almost like a documentary or expose, including CIRCUS OF HORROR blonde bombshell Vanda Hudson while the prettiest, Marian Collins, is the announcer/MC...

    So when the 11th hour safe-cracking occurs it's well after McCallum had been slowly cornered by surrounding cops, investigating the film's opening robbery of an old man that unintentionally turned to murder, and perhaps the best, most memorable character is indeed a character, straight from a classic Cagney/Bogart flick...

    Enter Brian Weske's Joe Lucas as smarmy yet likeable hypochondriac Joe Lucas, also the most crookedly professional, having figured out who did the initial killing that everyone, including him, is being questioned for...

    So as he darts in and out from random scene to scene, there's a palpable sense of Noirish criminal ambiguity that fits both the location and multilayered plotline -- one that needs more than one viewing to catch and thoroughly appreciate everything.
    5boblipton

    Too Good At What It Does

    Four years before becoming a man from UNCLE, David McCallum is a punk in London. His father spends most of his paycheck on beer, and so McCallum has taken to mugging old ladies. Now, however, he's killed one, and the police are looking for him. Add in stripper Jill Ireland, and her boyfriend just come back in a stay in prison for a job he had pulled with McCallum, and suddenly Dave is looking to get out of town.... but he's purely a city creature.

    There's clearly a liberal edge to this movie, as McCallum's vicious nature can be attributed to a bad environment, rote uncaring parents and bad companions. yet in order to make that point, there needs to be some sign of possible reform, and director Charles Saunders is more interested in showing us the censor-compliant strippers at the local grindhouse; McCallum is a lost cause, vicious and blaming his bad choices on everyone except himself. With no reason to sympathize with this marauding creature, why should anyone care what happens to him?
    8marklilley-62411

    Good in Parts

    I enjoyed this short, British B film, though David McCallum as ever comes across as a bit too small to be a villain.

    The high point of the film is fairly early on, when the gorgeous Jill Ireland as the star stripper , takes to the stage and strips down to her stockings, basque and heels.

    The rest of the film is entertaining enough and shows views and lifestyles in London that have long since disappeared.

    Good stuff!

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    • Trivia
      At the time this film was made, David McCallum and Jill Ireland were husband and wife.
    • Quotes

      Joe Lucas: [surprised at Terry's sudden wealth] You robbed the bank or something Terry, or has your favourite aunt died?

    • Connections
      References Noël blanc (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Only a Girl
      Music by Harold Geller

      Lyrics by Perry Ford

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jungle Street Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Shepherds Bush Green, West London, England, UK(No. 12 bus arrives on the south side and an old man alights)
    • Production company
      • Theatrecraft
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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