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Harry, gentleman pickpocket

Original title: Harry in Your Pocket
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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James Coburn in Harry, gentleman pickpocket (1973)
A would-be criminal is taken in by a professional in the game, who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.
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A young would-be grifter is taken in by a professional in the game who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.A young would-be grifter is taken in by a professional in the game who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.A young would-be grifter is taken in by a professional in the game who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.

  • Director
    • Bruce Geller
  • Writers
    • James D. Buchanan
    • Ronald Austin
  • Stars
    • James Coburn
    • Michael Sarrazin
    • Trish Van Devere
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    • Director
      • Bruce Geller
    • Writers
      • James D. Buchanan
      • Ronald Austin
    • Stars
      • James Coburn
      • Michael Sarrazin
      • Trish Van Devere
    • 37User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Harry
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Ray Haulihan
    Trish Van Devere
    Trish Van Devere
    • Sandy Coletto
    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Casey
    Michael C. Gwynne
    Michael C. Gwynne
    • Fence
    Tony Giorgio
    Tony Giorgio
    • 1st Detective
    Michael Stearns
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    Susan Mullen
    Susan Mullen
    • Francine
    • (as Sue Mullen)
    Duane Bennett
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    Stanley Bolt
    • Mr. Bates
    Barry Grimshaw
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    Wesley Uhlman
    Robert Antrim
    Dorothy Antrim
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    Robert Peace
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    Mike Reynolds
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    • Director
      • Bruce Geller
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      • James D. Buchanan
      • Ronald Austin
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    7bkoganbing

    Coburn the dip

    The only other film that I saw where a pickpocket is a hero is Pickup On South Street and the stylish James Coburn of Harry In Your Pocket would look down on Richard Widmark. Widmark worked alone and lived hand to mouth until he happened to dip on a Communist spy and got some atomic secrets in that film.

    We're dealing with something totally different here. James Coburn in the title role will dip into your's and everyone else's pocket. After watching this film I'm glad I carry my wallet in my front pocket where a strange movement there will set off definite alarms. You watch Harry In Your Pocket and NO ONE will ever carry a wallet in a back pocket again.

    Coburn and an old associate Walter Pidgeon take in a pair of young trainees, Michael Sarrazin and Trish Van Devere, and things work out for a bit. But soon Van Devere becomes an object of rivalry for the team. Coburn also is known far and wide by law enforcement, but they can never catch him with the goods.

    Some nice scenic cinematography in Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Victoria, British Columbia is in this film as three of the places where the team plys it's trade. Coburn is a man getting on himself and jealous of young Sarrazin. His only real attachment is to the elderly Pidgeon who now just serves as a lookout for marks and a steerer. Pidgeon is rather touching as the old crook for whom there really is no retirement due to the life he's chosen to lead.

    For a look at an elegant yet also seamy side of a crooked business you can't go wrong with Harry In Your Pocket.
    7hipchecker20

    Not well known

    A terrific Coburn vehicle. Great job by Walter Pidgeon showing why he lasted so long as a supporting player. The scenes in all of the various western cities are great.

    Showing people who strive to learn an ancient "trade" rather than work for a living! I really enjoyed this. It adds so much to Coburns' legend.

    How else do you live in fancy hotels and meet beautiful people unless you have a real secret of success.

    Always remember, "Harry doesn't carry."

    Coburn is certainly a guy I will miss.
    8Hey_Sweden

    Entertaining and interesting in equal measure.

    Michael Sarrazin plays Ray Haulihan, a hard working but not typically efficient pickpocket, who lifts the watch of Sandy Coletto (Trish Van Devere) one day in a train station. This act sort of binds them together, and since they're both now in need of some finances (in going to confront him, she left her other valuables vulnerable), they go to meet with Casey (Walter Pidgeon), who's recruiting members for a team of thieves that will be masterminded by Harry (James Coburn, smooth as always). Casey and Harry are veterans of the pocket picking game, and therefore experts, who teach the young couple everything there is to know about it.

    Much of the joy here lies in learning the lingo and watching the Harry / Casey / Sandy / Ray team in action as they finally start to gel. Tony Giorgio, who has a small role as a detective, served as the technical adviser, and the whole premise is fascinating enough to reel viewers in, with the presentation by writers James David Buchanan & Ronald Austin and producer / director Bruce Geller remaining largely matter-of-fact and fairly low key for the duration. Although this was marketed as a comedy, "Harry in Your Pocket" is actually pretty serious most of the time, although it's not without laughs. It benefits greatly from location shooting on a few American and Canadian locations (Seattle, Salt Lake City, Victoria) and good, straightforward storytelling, not to mention a wonderful music score by the ever dependable Lalo Schifrin. Hairstyles and fashions may help to date the film, but this is never a big distraction.

    The quartet of principal actors all shines. Van Devere is very, very sexy, and Coburn is compulsively watchable as usual. But Pidgeon is a special treat as the endearing old timer who unfortunately happens to have a cocaine habit. (He also played a pickpocket in his penultimate film, "Two-Minute Warning".) Top character actor Michael C. Gwynne ("Payday", "The Terminal Man") has a one scene role as a fence.

    A very fine film, overall, that deserves to be better known. It was the only theatrical filmmaking effort for Geller, better known as a TV veteran who'd created the classic series 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Mannix'.

    Eight out of 10.
    6moonspinner55

    Very nearly a terrific movie...

    Original, offbeat character study with bracing dramatic moments stars Michael Sarrazin as an unskilled young thief in Seattle who gets himself and his new girlfriend (the appealing Trish Van Devere) hired on by a wily old pickpocket and his partner, a no-nonsense type with a big ego and a calculating manner. After some training, the foursome move on to Salt Lake City, where they become a finely-tuned team of cons. The smooth direction by Bruce Geller, the occasionally clever script from writers James David Buchanan and Ron Austin, and a superb cast including James Coburn and Walter Pidgeon promise a sure-fire movie. Unfortunately, the disappointing third act doesn't so much unravel as it does dry up, with the writing smacking of moralistic pandering ("Don't let this happen to you!"). Still, two-thirds of a great picture, one with a jazzy look, some amusing interplay and memorable characters. **1/2 from ****
    7mcgriswald

    Entertaining '70s antihero movie

    I caught "Harry in your Pocket" on an on-demand cable channel, and I hadn't seen it since its original theatrical release. I have to say that I enjoyed it, partly because it is a great example of the early '70s antihero type of film, and because as a kid who grew up in Seattle where the beginning of the movie is filmed, it was cool to see the old buildings (long since replaced by skyscrapers) and the old restaurants like the Brasserie Pittsbourg and Rosellini's 410.

    Much of the film is dated, particularly the hairstyles and the clothes, but not so much that ruins the overall enjoyment of the film.

    Most people will enjoy the dissection of the act of pickpocketing, and the entire culture of the pickpockets, which is painstakingly explained. While amoral, the characters are likable, and the scene never gets too heavy, even though there is conflict.

    The ending is typically downbeat, which like "Butch Cassidy" and others was a hallmark of these antihero type of films. Strangely, the movie was marketed as a comedy, but it really wasn't, particularly by today's standards. Not hugely important or groundbreaking, just a great example of Coburn's work and similar films of that era.

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    • Trivia
      Walter Pidgeon would again play a pickpocket three years later in his penultimate film, Un tueur dans la foule (1976).
    • Quotes

      Casey: You never know what you're going to find in someone's pocket.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Turk 182 (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      DAY BY DAY BY DAY
      Words by Bruce Geller

      Music by Lalo Schifrin

      Sung by Josh Adams

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1973 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Harry in Your Pocket
    • Filming locations
      • Empress Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada(on location)
    • Production company
      • Cinema Video Communications (CVC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $586,720
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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