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Le casse de Berkeley Square

Original title: A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
  • 1980
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
519
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David Niven, Richard Johnson, Richard Jordan, Elke Sommer, and Oliver Tobias in Le casse de Berkeley Square (1980)
CaperComedyCrime

Released from a British prison, an American is hired as an electrician for a London bank - but his criminal acquaintances show up, and force the reluctant Yank to join them as the inside man... Read allReleased from a British prison, an American is hired as an electrician for a London bank - but his criminal acquaintances show up, and force the reluctant Yank to join them as the inside man in a well-planned bank heist.Released from a British prison, an American is hired as an electrician for a London bank - but his criminal acquaintances show up, and force the reluctant Yank to join them as the inside man in a well-planned bank heist.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writer
    • Guy Elmes
  • Stars
    • Richard Jordan
    • Oliver Tobias
    • David Niven
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    519
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Guy Elmes
    • Stars
      • Richard Jordan
      • Oliver Tobias
      • David Niven
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Richard Jordan
    Richard Jordan
    • Pinky
    Oliver Tobias
    Oliver Tobias
    • Foxy
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Ivan
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Miss Pelham
    Gloria Grahame
    Gloria Grahame
    • Ma
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Inspector Watford
    Michael Angelis
    Michael Angelis
    • Pealer Bell
    Dicken Ashworth
    Dicken Ashworth
    • Charlie the Chubb
    Brian Croucher
    Brian Croucher
    • Gregory Peck
    Derek Deadman
    Derek Deadman
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    James Galloway
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    Brian Protheroe
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    Edward Peel
    Edward Peel
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    Minah Bird
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    Peter Cartwright
    Peter Cartwright
    • Major Treadwell
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Guy Elmes
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    8JULIANBRAY

    Classic London Locations and Niven is a treat

    I provided location services on the this film every Sunday we would shoot in London's Berkeley Square. David Niven ever the gentleman thoroughly enjoyed the role, sadly to be his last. we had a moment of panic when a trunk load of fake Krugerrands (cast for the film..) tipped down a storm drain.

    Imagine frantic crew opening all the drains to recover every last one. If you know and love London you'll love this comedy romp - also starts Richard Jordan who sadly died from a brain tumour. A good film, great crew ,superb cast. look for the current stars of coronation street then playing crowd scenes or extras.The car lot and Ivan's retail enterprises were all shot in west London, Chiswick the entire shopping parade and the American used car lot were dressed overnight, the car lot is still there as are the shops. A restaurant was suddenly turned into a funeral parlour. If you see the film on the listings make an effort to see it! By the way Sally Harrison the Bank receptionist was married to the production designer Tony Curtis..

    April 2007 Just thought I would add a few extra comments on locations:

    Pub: just off Berkeley Square Elke Sommers Cottage: in back Road alongide Twickenham Film Studios Ivans Used Car Lot: along Chiswick High Street and all shop locations near roundabout. Workshops (converting armoured vans)Factory on roundabout opposite Fullers Brewery Jail (see workshops above) Telephone box see Elke Sommers cottage ( it was the wooden studio prop box used in many films, look for the lighting cable at gound level and the wood hinges on the door!!! Computer room Honeywells near Olympia Graveyard - Chiswick - Grave just outside the boundary on common land Bank interiors, ceiling void and strongroom :Twickenham studios

    And just to add David Niven ever the gentleman, joked and mixed with the crew, extras and so on......Niven would dine in the Connaught hotel bu join the crew for coffee!
    8aky13-1

    Much better than expected!

    I recently bought this movie on DVD at a discount store for $5. Although it is a no-frills DVD on the Geneon label (just the movie that starts playing immediately - no menu, no special features) the picture and sound quality were EXCELLENT. The movie is based on the true story of one of the biggest bank robberies in history.

    Richard Jordan, who I must admit to not having heard of, plays the lead - Pinky Green. A charming young man who had spent too much of his few years in prison and now wanted to go straight but is not allowed to do so! He portrays an American in England. David Niven plays the lead bad guy, also with the great charm for which he is famous. Bad, but with scruples as when he refuses to deny Pinky his "whack" for the job. Whack, in England, apparently is the fair share of the take and not a bullet in the head as in American gangster films! All the supporting cast do an excellent job producing a very believable movie.

    What is perhaps best, to me, is that the whole movie is quite enjoyable and understandable (I frequently find myself lost in plot confusions and various characters) without ANY special effects. NO blood. No violence. Not even a single car chase! Just a well written story, well acted, well directed and well photographed! If I had any complaints about the movie, I would question the music. WHAT is bluegrass music doing in a bank heist story that takes place in England?
    jon-285

    A good caper

    Really enjoyable film full of some great British character actors.

    Excellent use of outdoor scenes, mainly of London, but not the usual recognisable holiday brochure zones.

    Not a complicated plot, but who needs them. Just good fun, well executed and fine entertainment.

    I've a reasonable copy of the film, lifted off the English television, English Pal, on VHS, and would be happy to let you have a copy if you need one.
    8Leofwine_draca

    Undeservedly forgotten comic crime caper

    A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE is one of those little-seen films that everybody seems to have forgotten about these days, which is a pity because it turns out to be a decent, semi-serious comic crime film. It was a late feather in the cap for director Ralph Thomas, who directed those early CARRY ONs all those years before, and it stands head and shoulders above similar fare as one of the most unique films of the era.

    Semi-comic films are notoriously difficult to pull off but this one gets the balance just right, I think. The movie is set in and around a bank where a gang of robbers are desperate to get inside the vault and plunder the priceless contents wherein. An on-form David Niven plays the leader of the gang and plays it just like he's in a comedy, whereas American lead Richard Jordan (LOGAN'S RUN) is the straight man believably driven to the edge by the turn of events.

    Despite a quite lengthy running time, A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE never runs out of steam and keeps you guessing right until the end. For a comedy there's a surprising amount of suspense involved in the narrative and the robbery scene itself is exemplary. The subsequent fall-out is also very well staged and the film finishes on a real high. A supporting cast of familiar faces and former greats (hello, Gloria Grahame!) add to what is a very pleasurable viewing experience.
    7bkoganbing

    He Makes It Look Easy

    Like Michael Corleone Richard Jordan keeps trying to go straight in A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square and they keep dragging him back in again. But unlike Corleone, Jordan after a while likes the idea of making that easy tax free money. And with his skill he actually does make robbery look easy.

    Jordan plays an American expatriate who gets training as an electrician while serving a sentence in Great Britain. His brain dead parole officer gets him assigned to work in a bank on their wiring. Does that ever interest criminal mastermind David Niven who was in prison with Jordan.

    He forces Jordan to work with him and after a while not much force is needed. But the inevitable problems do come up and it's what happens to Niven and Jordan and their criminal gang that is the basis for this semi-lighthearted caper film.

    Gloria Grahame has one of her last roles as Jordan's mother and the very last performance of Hugh Griffith is in this film. Griffith plays a pawnbroker and Jordan buys a telescope from him. What he does with the telescope I can't reveal, but it does show just how insecure that bank was for all their bragging about their security.

    The title of course is based on the famous British pop song of the Thirties which a few American artists like Bing Crosby managed to record as well. The song is heard a few times, but the last bank heisted is in London's Berkeley Square and what do nightingale's do, but sing.

    This is a nice caper film, somewhat reminiscent of The Brink's Job with a British touch.

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    • Trivia
      Jean Seberg was offered the female lead in this film. She was excited by the prospect of staring alongside David Niven, since they had enjoyed working with each other on Bonjour tristesse (1958). She committed suicide before filming began.
    • Goofs
      In an early panning shot, we see an Arab passenger get out of a 1976 Cadillac Seville sedan outside the A&P Bank. These cars were never available as RHD, so a front-seat passenger, dressed as chauffeur, gets out and opens the O/S door. This is a farcical set-up, as he should have exited the front N/S (LH) door, and opened the rear N/S door for his passenger, avoiding the risk of following traffic-absurd!..
    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits epilogue: TO DATE ONLY HALF A MILLION POUNDS HAS BEEN RECOVERED BY SCOTLAND YARD.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Z Channel, une magnifique obsession (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
      (uncredited)

      Music by Manning Sherwin

      Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le casse de Berkeley $quare
    • Filming locations
      • Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • S. Benjamin Fisz Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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