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Lutte sans merci

Original title: 13 West Street
  • 1962
  • 12
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Lutte sans merci (1962)
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An aerospace engineer (Ladd) ignores a policeman (Steiger) and hunts down a gang of juvenile delinquents.An aerospace engineer (Ladd) ignores a policeman (Steiger) and hunts down a gang of juvenile delinquents.An aerospace engineer (Ladd) ignores a policeman (Steiger) and hunts down a gang of juvenile delinquents.

  • Director
    • Philip Leacock
  • Writers
    • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
    • Robert Presnell Jr.
    • Leigh Brackett
  • Stars
    • Alan Ladd
    • Rod Steiger
    • Michael Callan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writers
      • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
      • Robert Presnell Jr.
      • Leigh Brackett
    • Stars
      • Alan Ladd
      • Rod Steiger
      • Michael Callan
    • 38User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Walt Sherill
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Detective Sergeant Pete Koleski
    Michael Callan
    Michael Callan
    • Chuck Landry
    Dolores Dorn
    Dolores Dorn
    • Tracey Sherill
    Kenneth MacKenna
    Kenneth MacKenna
    • Paul Logan
    Margaret Hayes
    Margaret Hayes
    • Mrs. Madeleine Landry
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Finney
    Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson
    • Everett Bush
    Jeanne Cooper
    Jeanne Cooper
    • Mrs. Quinn
    Arnold Merritt
    Arnold Merritt
    • Bill Quinn
    Mark Slade
    Mark Slade
    • Tommy
    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Joe Bradford
    Clegg Hoyt
    Clegg Hoyt
    • Noddy
    Adam Roarke
    Adam Roarke
    • Jack
    • (as Jordan Gerler)
    Robert Cleaves
    • Doctor
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Negro
    Pepe Hern
    • Mexican
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Mr. Johnson
    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writers
      • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
      • Robert Presnell Jr.
      • Leigh Brackett
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    5JohnSeal

    Better than expected

    This is an above average programmer that benefits from decent, if predictable, performances by Alan Ladd and Rod Steiger. Ladd is a rocket scientist who gets mugged on the way home from a late night at the office by a roving band of Beverly Hills punks led by Michael Callan. What follows could be considered Death Wish 1962, as Ladd pursues the villains whilst police officer Steiger tries to keep him under control. Good photography by Charles Lawton Jr. and a reasonably interesting George Duning score make this one to watch on a cold winter's night.
    7drjgardner

    Good for Ladd fans

    This is one of Alan Ladd's last films, and his age is showing. But his acting is more than adequate, and it's a pleasure to see him in a role like this (aerospace engineer, husband) rather than "Gun for Hire", "Shane", "Blue Dahlia", "The Iron Mistress". etc. So much of his work was done in costume, he looks strange dressed like a suburban professional.
    6blanche-2

    heartbreaking

    Alan Ladd, Rod Steiger, Michael Callan, and Delores Dorn star in "13 West Street," from 1962.

    This was Alan Ladd's last starring role, and, frankly, it was heartbreaking to see him. He looks all washed up and shows the effect of his alcoholism. He plays an aeronautics engineer. Walt Sherrill, who comes up against some juveniles and is badly beaten by them, left with a broken leg, a concussion, and other injuries. The biggest injury seems to be to his psyche.

    Dissatisfied with the progress of one Detective Koleseki (Steiger), Sherill hires a private detective (Stanley Adams) to help track down his attackers. The kids seem to be from a good school and good families.

    It's not long after he returns from the hospital that he and his wife (Dorn) begin to receive threats, warning them not to continue the investigation. Sherrill is driven to take the law into his own hands, to the consternation of Koleski and Mrs. Sherrill.

    Juvenile delinquency was a hot topic in the 1950s. Of course, what was considered juvenile delinquency then - souped up hot rods, talking back to parents and teachers, and chewing gum, seems like good etiquette now. Here, Michael Callan, Chris Robinson, and Arnold Merritt are spoiled kids whose parents let them get away with murder. Landry (Callan) is the one with no conscience, and he has control over the other kids.

    Of interest to me was the Mrs. Cleaver concept of Ladd's wife, Dorn, and the mothers - Jeanne Cooper and Margaret Hayes - being impeccably dressed mid-day and not seeming to do much other than relax by the pool or mixing a drink.

    Rod Steiger is excellent as a careful, calm detective who doesn't get rattled easily; beauty pageant winner/stage actress/acting teacher Delores Dorn is lovely as Sherrill's wife.

    Alan Ladd had a short but very successful career. He had a Grapes of Wrath childhood, he watched his mother poison herself and die, he was of small stature - that he became such a star, had a family, and made it to 50 was a miracle. He left a strong legacy. That's how I want to remember him.
    6a_chinn

    Alan Ladd goes all Death Wish on some juvenile delinquents

    Alan Ladd plays an aerospace engineer who is assaulted by a group of juvenile delinquents. Ladd ignores police detective Rod Steiger's advice to cool his jets and let the police investigate. Ladd instead buys a gun and hunts down the young punks. Based on a novel by Leigh Brackett, screenwriter of "The Big Sleep," "Rio Bravo," "The Long Goodbye," and "The Empire Strikes Back," the story is essentially a lighter version of Brian Garfield's "Death Wish." The punks are not as vicious and the vigilante is not as violent. Still, it's a solid thriller that does have an edge to it and Ladd is compelling in what would be his final leading man role. FUN FACT! At one point John Wayne was announced as a possible choice for the lead in this film after producer Charles Schnee had bought the film rights to the 1957 novel.
    7whpratt1

    Sad Looking Alan Ladd

    It was not very long into viewing this film that Alan Ladd was at the end of his career in Hollywood, his problem with Alcohol were starting to get the best of him in his eyes and face and even makeup could not hide the demon's he was facing in real life. Walt Sherill,(Ladd) plays the role of an aerospace engineer and very successful and married to his wife, Tracey Sherill, (Dolores Dorn) in a very nice home in the suburbs. One night as Walt is leaving his office he runs out of gas and starts to walk to a telephone when he is almost run down by a speeding car driven by delinquent juveniles. Walt yells at them and they proceed to go back to Walt and beat the living day lights out of him. It is from this point in the film which becomes very interesting and Rod Steiger, (Det. Sergeant Kileski) gives an outstanding supporting role which makes this picture a success. It is sad to say that this was Alan Ladd's last starring role in Hollywood and two years later he passed on to a greater stage.

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    • Trivia
      Penultimate film and last leading role of Alan Ladd before his death in 1964 at age 50. He would appear in one more picture, Les Ambitieux (1964), but in a supporting role.
    • Goofs
      Chuck reads Sherill's address off his ID as "13 West Street, West Los Angeles." There is no such address in West Los Angeles. There is a 13 West Boulevard in Los Angeles, but further inland, in the Mid City area. The next closest 13 West Street is in Woodland, above San Francisco, over 400 miles away.
    • Quotes

      Chuck Landry: Who you calling a stupid idiot?

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La cuna del mar
    • Filming locations
      • 2100 Block of East 38th Street, Vernon, California, USA(where Walt's car stalls and he is attacked by the gang)
    • Production company
      • Ladd Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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