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A casino blackjack dealer plots with his girlfriend and a group of criminals to hijack and rob an armored car carrying a $7 million in cash while it's in route between Las Vegas and Los Ange... Read allA casino blackjack dealer plots with his girlfriend and a group of criminals to hijack and rob an armored car carrying a $7 million in cash while it's in route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.A casino blackjack dealer plots with his girlfriend and a group of criminals to hijack and rob an armored car carrying a $7 million in cash while it's in route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
- Awards
- 7 wins total
Georges Géret
- Leroy
- (as George Geret)
Enrique Ávila
- Baxter
- (as Enrique Avila)
Gérard Tichy
- Sheriff Klinger
- (as Gerard Tichy)
Luis Barboo
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Rossella Bergamonti
- Policewoman
- (uncredited)
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Love the red 1966 Chevy Covair COSA covertible in the desert. Later we see it parked in front of the courthouse where they call it a 1964- I don't think so. . Thus film does give a pretty good ' snapshot ' of the Las Vegas and Los Angeles of the late sixties. Elke is super good and has to submit the routes on computer punch cards! It has a lot of gadgets and taoe recodte3 and video screens presaging the future. That Gary Lockwood would go on to be the co star of one of the seminal futuristic films of all time - only to be killed by a computer , HAL, I. 2001 : A Space Odyssey, is also interesting.
Well, this crime heist film is excellent in terms of plot, scheme, itself adapted from a French prolific novelist: Andre Lay, who wrote more than one hundred of crime flicks: half of them being domestic thrillers, involving husband, wife and her lover triangle, complex but brilliant "perfect" murder plots in the James Hadley Chase style; and the other half of Andre Lay's books being like this one, very unlikely heist or escape adventure stories taking place in the desert, jungle, very gritty and dark stories from which only a very very few - two actually - were adapted for the screen. The book from this film is the very best of Andre Lay and this is an excellent thing that it was adapted this way, it could have been far worse. I love this late sixties atmosphere, music, photography, cast. The late sixties provided tremendous heist movies, even from the Italian - in co production most of the time - film industry. Remember GRAND SLAM, about a heist in Rio De Janeiro. I have always loved heist films, but only for the fifties, sixties and a bit of seventies. Forget the garbage OCEAN'S ELEVEN (2001) endless rip-offs.... Hundreds of them. There were a few though not bad, including 2010 ARMORED, which the plot and scheme were not so far from this one. The only flaw is that it is too long, the subplot with Jack Palance trying to nail Lee J Cobb, this subplot could have easily been avoided, only focusing on the gangsters. Period. The end of the novel was better, far better. The heist scene is terrific. It reminded me the armored truck heist sequence in LE PACHA.
This is an average to above-average heist film that is helped immeasurably by the lovely Elke Sommer's presence. Once again, she wasn't able to do much with her character, beside being eye candy. Gary Lockwood is staid, Lee J. Cobb gruff, and Jack Palance wired tight as we have come to expect.
A 6 out of 10. Best performance = Elke Sommer. These late 60's crime pics were churned out ad nauseum, but the criminals' plan itself is fairly interesting. Elke adds a measure of class with her beauty and poise that helps it plug along. I remember seeing this at the drive-in on a double bill with THE WILD BUNCH.
A 6 out of 10. Best performance = Elke Sommer. These late 60's crime pics were churned out ad nauseum, but the criminals' plan itself is fairly interesting. Elke adds a measure of class with her beauty and poise that helps it plug along. I remember seeing this at the drive-in on a double bill with THE WILD BUNCH.
I saw this movie as a child and still remember it. It has one of those plots that's so interesting that you don't forget it. It reminds me of "Sudden Fury"(Canadian) and "Loophole" (UK). Wish they'd bring it out on DVD. I remember Elke Summer and Lee J. Cobb in it. Didn't recall Jack Palance at all. The movie is very believable and the plot and motives of the characters interesting. At one point it seems the whole thing has reached a stalemate and you didn't have a sense of what direction the plot is going to take which was right down my street. Hate those movies where you can guess how the plot will play out and it does just that. If you want a movie with an unpredictable and interesting plot this is it.
Steve Skorsky (Lee J. Cobb) has a fleet of specially-designed impenetrable armored trucks. Blackjack dealer Tony Ferris (Gary Lockwood) and his girlfriend Ann Bennett (Elke Sommer) work their scam stealing from the casino. She works for the transport company while he's tracking the scheduled shipment from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. They and their fellow criminals plan to take down one of the trucks. Douglas (Jack Palance) is a Treasury agent.
The gang needs fewer members and the other members need more screen time. An Oceans movie would have fun with each member of the gang. In this one, only Tony and Ann are interesting and given enough screen time. The truck looks a little silly but I'm willing to live with that. I get the idea of a 60's futurist vehicle. The same goes for the Skorsky headquarters. They are basically robbing a Winnebago dressed up with some pretend cladding. The other issue about the heist is the desert location. I hoped for a high speed road chase. This is less compelling. It really needs a high speed car chase to inject kinetic energy. The heist gets a bit static after the underground hideout. This is a fine caper flick but it's not the best.
The gang needs fewer members and the other members need more screen time. An Oceans movie would have fun with each member of the gang. In this one, only Tony and Ann are interesting and given enough screen time. The truck looks a little silly but I'm willing to live with that. I get the idea of a 60's futurist vehicle. The same goes for the Skorsky headquarters. They are basically robbing a Winnebago dressed up with some pretend cladding. The other issue about the heist is the desert location. I hoped for a high speed road chase. This is less compelling. It really needs a high speed car chase to inject kinetic energy. The heist gets a bit static after the underground hideout. This is a fine caper flick but it's not the best.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Las Vegas, Nevada desert scenes were actually shot in the Almerian desert of Spain.
- GoofsThe plane shown taking off from the lake is a blue and white amphibian. The supposedly same plane shown in flight is red and white and not an amphibian. The plane taking off is a Grumman G-21 "Goose", which turns into an Aero Commander 520 in flight.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Suprêmes jouissances (1977)
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- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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