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Un truand

Original title: Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
  • 1966
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  • 1h 44m
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5.9/10
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Un truand (1966)
Dead Heat On A Merry-Go-Round: Have You Got A Minute?
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A paroled conman co-ordinates the robbery of an L. A. Airport bank with the arrival of the Soviet premier.A paroled conman co-ordinates the robbery of an L. A. Airport bank with the arrival of the Soviet premier.A paroled conman co-ordinates the robbery of an L. A. Airport bank with the arrival of the Soviet premier.

  • Director
    • Bernard Girard
  • Writer
    • Bernard Girard
  • Stars
    • James Coburn
    • Camilla Sparv
    • Aldo Ray
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    • Director
      • Bernard Girard
    • Writer
      • Bernard Girard
    • Stars
      • James Coburn
      • Camilla Sparv
      • Aldo Ray
    • 30User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Eli Kotch
    Camilla Sparv
    Camilla Sparv
    • Inger Knudson
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Eddie Hart
    Nina Wayne
    • Frieda Schmid
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Milo Stewart
    Rose Marie
    Rose Marie
    • Margaret Kirby
    Todd Armstrong
    Todd Armstrong
    • Alfred Morgan
    Marian McCargo
    Marian McCargo
    • Dr. Marion Hague
    • (as Marian Moses)
    Michael Strong
    Michael Strong
    • Paul Feng
    Severn Darden
    Severn Darden
    • Miles Fisher
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Jack Balter
    Phillip Pine
    Phillip Pine
    • George Logan
    • (as Phillip E. Pine)
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • William Anderson
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • General Mailenkoff
    Michael St. Angel
    Michael St. Angel
    • Captain William Yates
    Larry D. Mann
    Larry D. Mann
    • Officer Howard
    • (as Lawrence Mann)
    Alex Rodine
    Alex Rodine
    • Translator
    Al Nalbandian
    • Willie Manus
    • (as Albert Nalbandian)
    • Director
      • Bernard Girard
    • Writer
      • Bernard Girard
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    5moonspinner55

    Slick crime caper...a good showcase for Coburn, but muddled up with asides and incidents

    Handsomely-produced, location-rich crime-drama with a light touch concerns a recently-paroled crook who gets right down to business upon his release: using a variety of aliases across the US while masterminding a complicated heist on the bank at Los Angeles International Airport. In the flashy leading role, James Coburn never resorts to mugging or other outrageous tactics; he's dry as a martini, but not above a little wily interplay with the ladies. Director Bernard Girard's own screenplay is complicated enough without the asides to the surveillance team surrounding the visiting Russian Premier, and a romantic subplot involving Camilla Sparv (which ties in to the finale) is as obtuse as the film's unwieldy title. Still--for Coburn buffs especially--there are several strong sequences building up to the tightly wrought finish, and the well-chosen supporting cast is solid. ** from ****
    7lee_eisenberg

    One can do a lot with an obscure movie.

    "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" is probably mostly of interest to us nowadays due to Harrison Ford's bit part as a bellhop. Apparently, after the movie bombed, a producer told Ford: "Kid, you ain't got it." Of course, Ford went on to star in the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" trilogies, so he clearly had lots of "it".

    Anyway, the movie casts James Coburn as ex-con Eli Kotch, plotting a heist in LAX while the Russian prime minister is visiting. Coburn seems to be mirroring his Derek Flint character, right down to being surrounded by hot babes (specifically Camilla Sparv and Nina Wayne). The good ol' Cold War, when the US and USSR could play all sorts of tricks on each other, and there were plenty of beauties to go around.

    Overall, "DHOAMGR" isn't a great movie, but it's worth seeing. You may notice that playing Mrs. Kirby is Rose Marie, better known as Sally on "The Dick Van Dyke Show".

    Nina Wayne. Hubba hubba...
    8bkoganbing

    Making It Work For You

    This film is all in the how. Dead Heat On A Merry Go Round casts James Coburn as one ruthless and amoral ex-convict who has no plans to go straight by any means. In fact he's got a score lined up on the outside that some like James Westerfield thinks he's absolutely nuts to even try. Coburn's so anxious to get out he successfully uses and seduces his prison psychiatrist Marian McCargo to get an early release.

    In earlier times the lead in a film like Dead Heat On A Merry Go Round would have been played by a charming rogue type like Tyrone Power, Robert Montgomery, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., even Errol Flynn whose real life persona as a seducer would have worked in the lead. One of the elements I found interesting was that James Coburn who has played some really deadly killers on the big and small screen only broke hearts in this film. But he's just as deadly with them as with heads.

    Coburn's scheme is to rob the bank at Los Angeles International Airport while the Russian premier was arriving for a state visit. I believe the premier would have been Alexei Kosygin at the time of Dead Heat On A Merry Go Round. Of course that's going to bring law enforcement on all levels out in force at the airport. But that's the whole idea, Coburn's going to make all the extra security precautions work for him.

    The whole last half of the film is the caper itself and it's one intricately plotted affair. Here's one big hint as far as the film goes. Remember some of James Coburn's early roles. As part of the plan he has to adopt the accent of a foreigner, a nationality he had played successfully on the screen before. He pulls it off beautifully.

    I would also note the performance of Carmilla Sparv, the beautiful woman he actually marries and who he uses unwittingly to help case the airport before robbing it and of Robert Webber the very nervous State Department official who is truly relieved that its only a robbery taking place and not some incident involving a visiting head of a foreign government.

    If you like intricately plotted caper films you will absolutely adore Dead Heat On A Merry Go Round.
    dougdoepke

    Slow, Disjointed, and Disappointing

    Seeing this heist film made me yearn for the no-nonsense efficiency of Kubrick's classic The Killing (1956). I can't recall any other heist film that generated absolutely no tension or suspense the way this one does. Instead the screenplay is cluttered with parts that fit together about as well as a bombed-out house. Writer Girard treats connecting threads as a needless distraction, which I guess we're supposed to take as the mark of European sophistication, 1960's style. Instead, we're treated to the wolfish Coburn's irresistible way with women, something about a Soviet premier on a visit, nameless guys who sort of appear and reappear leaving few tracks, and something about getting money from a bank after it's closed. The idea is to toss them all into the air and see how they come down.

    Now, it might be argued that the movie is not really a heist film at all. That it's really not a genre film despite superficial appearances. Rather, the robbery and its planning are merely events leading up to some kind ironic point in the end about Eli outsmarting himself. Or some such more general point than merely a heist film. Okay. But the same general problem remains—the movie's just too slow and disjointed to hold interest regardless how it's defined.

    Despite all, there are several redeeming features. There's ditzy Nina Wayne (Frieda) looking and sounding like her sexy sister Carol doing one of her hilarious bits on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. Then there's the LA airport looking like a giant spider that's decide to squat on the city. And for old movie fans, it's an easy gig for Aldo Ray who gets marquee billing and about three lines of dialog. And finally, there's the neat twist ending—too bad this flash of inspiration is so slow in coming. In my book, it's one of the disappointing crime films of its time.
    7blanche-2

    Film from the swinging '60s

    "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" is a fun film, especially if you remember the '60s. It looks just like a movie from the '60s too - beautiful women, casual sex, calling the cops "the fuzz," and as everyone else has mentioned, Harrison Ford as a messenger. Blink and you miss him.

    James Coburn plays a man of many names and professions who needs to raise $90,000 to buy building plans of a bank next to the airport so that he can commit a robbery.

    He gets it by seducing women, making copies of their keys, and then robbing them. Once he has the plans, he and his cronies decide to rob the bank the day the Soviet premier is due at the airport.

    This film really held my interest, and it had some very tense moments toward the end of the film. James Coburn does a wonderful job in the lead, and there's nice acting in a supporting role by Robert Webber as the self-important head of the security force at the airport.

    Camilla Sparv, as one of Coburn's women, received some big publicity in the '60s, but her U. S. career never went anywhere.

    Great twist ending. Baby boomers will get a kick out of this one.

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    • Trivia
      In his film debut, Harrison Ford has a small, uncredited role as a bellhop.
    • Quotes

      Miles Fisher: [vanishing inside the bank vault] Moneeeey!

    • Connections
      Referenced in That Girl (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      Written by James Pierpont

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Ladrón y amante
    • Filming locations
      • Lakeside Shopping Center, 301 Pass Ave, Burbank, California, USA(Location, since redeveloped.)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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