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Hold-up à Londres

Original title: The League of Gentlemen
  • 1960
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.6K
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Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Roger Livesey, Nanette Newman, Nigel Patrick, and Melissa Stribling in Hold-up à Londres (1960)
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A disgruntled veteran recruits a group of disgraced colleagues to perform a bank robbery with military precision.A disgruntled veteran recruits a group of disgraced colleagues to perform a bank robbery with military precision.A disgruntled veteran recruits a group of disgraced colleagues to perform a bank robbery with military precision.

  • Director
    • Basil Dearden
  • Writers
    • Bryan Forbes
    • John Boland
  • Stars
    • Jack Hawkins
    • Nigel Patrick
    • Roger Livesey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Bryan Forbes
      • John Boland
    • Stars
      • Jack Hawkins
      • Nigel Patrick
      • Roger Livesey
    • 66User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Hyde
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Race
    Roger Livesey
    Roger Livesey
    • Mycroft
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Lexy
    Bryan Forbes
    Bryan Forbes
    • Porthill
    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Stevens
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Rupert
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Weaver
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    • Bunny Warren
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Peggy
    Nanette Newman
    Nanette Newman
    • Elizabeth
    Lydia Sherwood
    • Hilda
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Molly Weaver
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • C.S.M.
    Patrick Wymark
    Patrick Wymark
    • Wylie
    Gerald Harper
    • Captain Saunders
    Brian Murray
    Brian Murray
    • Grogan
    John Adams
    • Police Constable in Final Scene
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Bryan Forbes
      • John Boland
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    margot

    Marvelous social document

    What a wonderful short review from Stewart Naunton, above! I thought this was just a sleeper movie that only I appreciated.

    The gentlemen in question are men who were very good in the War but not very successful or appreciated between wars. What is more appropriate than that they extract a long-deserved payment by plotting and executing this intricate caper?

    This is a movie with a deep moral message. The robbers are in the right, and it is a real shame that these heroes, for heroes they are, have to get nabbed at the end of the film. By rights they should not only have got away with their caper, they should have taken back their country from the small minds and souls that had commandeered it.

    "You Never Had It So Good," was Macmillan's slogan in '59, but these ex-officers seem to have missed out on the fun everyone else is having. They have been shabbily treated by their country and you just have to root for them as they recover their talents and daring.

    The movie makes a good companion piece for Basil Dearden's 1961 film 'Victim', which is thematically dissimilar but very much the same in appearance and feel.
    georgethetee

    In a league of it's own

    This movie is an involving, intriguing and ultimately poignant heist thriller. Since the advent of a comedy TV show which took it's name, the TV Guides have taken to describing this film as a 'comedy'. Obviously they've never watched it - the moral is, get your movie info from IMDB, not a rubbish newspaper or magazine TV Guide.

    The movie's premise is good - a disenchanted ex-army officer dispairs of success on 'civvy street' so decides to organize his own squad of former soldiers and pull off a military operation with a difference - they will rob a bank. This film was the inspiration to the real-life Great Train Robbery, which involved a 20-man gang stealing £3,500,000 in 1963.

    Characterization is good and believable; as with all British movies of the era, there is an excrutiating tendency to overly-ingenious rhetoric, one wonders sometimes how they think of such witty remarks. That aside, it's thoroughly convincing. The film code of the day of course required that no film could ever show a criminal benefiting from his crime, but instead of the usual tiresome accidental spilling of the booty out of a train/car/plane window, we have a more realistic, and indeed somewhat sad resolution.

    Yes, it is a bit old now, but if you can hang-up your hang-ups about that, you may find yourself pleasantly surprised.
    9sol-

    A heist for the fun of it

    This is a heist film that really rises above the ante of its genre, due to the motivations behind the main characters. The characters are all former army officers, who were dismissed due to misconduct on their behalf, with the exception of the mastermind behind the robbery, who brings them all together. His name is Hyde, and he was halfway to becoming a full colonel before the army forced him into retirement. He is separated from his wife, and without army life, he has nothing left to do. So for the fun of it, rather than the money, he organises a heist.

    The acting in the film is superb. The expressions that Jack Hawkins uses when playing Hyde signify that he is in it for the thrills rather than the loot. He looks on with joy, rather than stern, careful consideration, as he and his men organise everything that they need to do. He is in power again, since he is the head of the operation, and since he knows that everyone who he picks will want to go along. All of his men are not only crooks but ones with financial problems. And as the only one with plenty of money and no criminal record, he enjoys the idea that he can duck out at any time.

    The supporting actors also show in the end that they are enjoying their work. While initially in it for the money, the return to army regulations - by which Hyde runs the operation - excites them. Nigel Patrick and Bryan Forbes are particularly good as the more suave members of the heist team. One problem though is that we never get to know the characters really well. They are defined by what we are told about them, rather than their actions, particularly with the Padre, played by Roger Livesey. A former quartermaster, he shows excitement at being able to take up the job again, but he is given very limited screen time, and his involvement with acts unbefiting a priest is oft mentioned, but his personality rarely shows anything more than that he is just another one of the men.

    I find it rather odd that the film is marketed as a comedy. There is one section, when they raid the army, that is bouncing with humorous touches, and Gerald Harper, as a nervous army captain, gives off an excellent performance. The rest of the film though only has the slightest edge of humour, from Hyde badmouthing his wife to a rather awkwardly inserted cameo by Oliver Reed as a homosexual performer. The comedy is not important though, and the plot is intriguing enough as it is, but it does make the raiding the army section stand out, as it jars the film's mood and style.

    If not flawless, it is still a very well made film. The rousing, grand music score is excellent, not just because it fits well over the action, but because it is sort of a parody of the scores of old war movies. The film looks great in black and white, and some of the sequences are very well shot. One example that stands out in memory is a shot where the camera goes through the walls of two different rooms, crabbing to the right, and swooping a little bit, almost like a person trying to not bump into a vase as he passes through a wall. The visual look of the film and the audio are just excellent, and well suited to the interesting screenplay.
    aypee

    A Wonderful Film

    This film apparently inspired the British comic troupe "The League Of Gentlemen".

    I'm not surprised.

    The film was directed by the popularly underrated Basil Dearden and starred the equally underrated Jack Hawkins.

    What a shame they're so underrated!

    The cast were brilliantly chosen and the plot is inspired. It would probably be impossible to remake this film acceptably well - it is very much of it's time.

    Nigel Patrick will tell you, old darling, that you should watch this film with warmth and humour - the way it was made.
    8JohnSeal

    Superb caper film

    Jack Hawkins, excellent as always, heads a superb cast in this marvelously entertaining look at the moral decay of Britain's upper classes in the post-war period. Some of Britain's greatest film talent was at work on this project, including screenwriter Bryan Forbes, director Basil Dearden, and cinematographer Arthur Ibbetson. If you want to see the granddaddy of caper films, this is it. It's also your chance to see Oliver Reed playing a flaming queen: believe it or not!

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    • Trivia
      Jack Hawkins was ill with cancer during filming. Shooting was shut down for several days.
    • Goofs
      As Col. Hyde is showing the movie of the exterior of the bank that they will rob he tells his cohorts, "This is the view of the bank that you will see three weeks from today, gentlemen." Sure enough, during the events just before the actual robbery: As the guard opens the rear door of the armored truck, the same-dressed man with a newspaper in his overcoat pocket walks past and, as the guards put the boxes on the flatbed truck, the same two women in light overcoats walk past.
    • Quotes

      Major Race: Is that your wife?

      Lt. Col. Hyde: Yes.

      Major Race: Is she dead?

      Lt. Col. Hyde: No, no. I regret to say the bitch is still going strong.

    • Connections
      Featured in Le casse du siècle (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Soldiers of the Queen
      (uncredited)

      written and composed by Leslie Stuart

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The League of Gentlemen
    • Filming locations
      • St. Huberts, St. Huberts Lane, Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Hyde's house)
    • Production company
      • Allied Film Makers (AFM)
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    • Budget
      • £192,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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