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Directed by Bruce Cabot,
Bruce Dern,
Kirk Douglas,
Gene Evans,
Howard Keel,
Robert Walker Jr.,
John Wayne,
Keenan Wynn,
Joanna Barnes,
Burt Kennedy,
Clair HuffakerOrigin USAGenres Action,
Crime,
WesternThemes Heist filmsActors John Wayne,
Kirk Douglas,
Howard Keel,
Robert Walker Jr.,
Keenan Wynn,
Bruce DernRating68%
Rancher Taw Jackson (John Wayne) returns to his hometown to settle a score. Three years earlier, he was framed by corrupt businessman Frank Pierce (Bruce Cabot) and wrongfully imprisoned. Pierce did this to confiscate Jackson's land, where he had discovered gold. After his prison sentence was cut short for good behavior, Jackson returns to steal a shipment of gold from Pierce. He hires Lomax (Kirk Douglas) to assist him, even though he had worked as a hired gun for Pierce and was instrumental in sending him to prison. Jackson needs Lomax not only because of his marksmanship, but also because he is a safe-cracker. The gold shipment is being transported in a "war wagon," a heavily armored stagecoach armed with a deadly Gatling gun in a top-mounted steerable turret. Jackson and Lomax assemble a gang and plan to rob the war wagon at the weakest point in the route it travels., 1h31
Origin United-kingdomGenres Adventure,
Horror,
CrimeActors Peter Carsten,
Tony Ferrer,
Tsai Chin,
Christopher Lee,
Maria Rohm,
Wolfgang KielingRating51%
In his remote hideaway in the Chinese province of Gansu, the evil Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) plots the death and downfall of his arch rival, Inspector Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard, as the first step in his plan to become leader of the world's most terrible criminals., 2h
Directed by Louis MalleOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Geneviève Bujold,
Marie Dubois,
Charles Denner,
Julien Guiomar,
Françoise FabianRating67%
In the opening scene, Georges Randal, the thief of the title, breaks into a big house and begins to steal the valuable objects on display. A series of flashbacks (with occasional reversions to the present) then narrates the story of Randal's life. An orphan, he is raised by his uncle along with his cousin Charlotte, who grows into an attractive young woman with whom he falls in love. When Georges reaches twenty-one and asks for the money his parents left him, he finds that his unscrupulous uncle has stolen it all. He is rejected as a suitor for Charlotte because he is poor. She is then betrothed by her social-climbing father to a dim-witted aristocrat. Georges steals the fiance's family jewels and from then on, motivated by a sense of justice and desire for revenge, follows a successful career as a gentleman thief, targeting the haute bourgeoisie. At the end of the film, he has achieved all his aims: he is married to Charlotte, is living in his uncle's house, and has recovered the money his parents left him, as well as having accumulated a fortune through his crimes. Charlotte says to him 'You don't need to steal any more' but he replies 'You don't understand!' It is apparent that he has a compulsion to go on, knowing that he will eventually be caught. The final scene shows him boarding the train back to Paris with the haul from his latest robbery.