Crime

  • Peter Welz – Burning Life (1994)

    1991-2000ComedyCrimeGermanyPeter Welz

    IMDB review by: Claudio Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    In the unified Germany, the aspirant of singer Anna (Maria Schrader) drives her old Russian car to a small town trying to get the job of singer in a bar. Meanwhile, the twenty years old Lisa (Anna Thalbach), who is disturbed with the suicide of her father, arrives in the same town. They meet each other by chance in a bank, where they begin a successful career of bank thieves. A nasty detective from the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) in charge of the investigation starts a touch chase trying to catch them and destroy the empathy of the population for them.Read More »

  • Juliet Berto & Jean-Henri Roger – Cap Canaille (1983) (DVD)

    1981-1990CrimeCultFranceJean-Henri RogerJuliet Berto

    Marseille, the 80s. Criminal fires, real estate business.
    A burnt hill belongs to Paula Baretto, her only goods and heritage from her murdered father, ex-chemist of the French Connection…Read More »

  • Haruhiko Mimura – Amagi goe AKA Amagi Pass (1983)

    1981-1990CrimeHaruhiko MimuraJapanMystery

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    Based on novel by MATSUMOTO Seicho
    The year is 1926. Unhappy with his drunken father and the constant bickering, 15-year-old Takichi runs away from home to Mt. Amagi. During his lonely escapade, he meets interesting characters, including a beautiful prostitute named Hana. They stumble upon a drifter who is later found dead. Hana is implicated in the murder, but she is released for the lack of evidence. Thirty years later, they’ve gone on with their separate lives. Takichi hears of Hana’s whereabouts from a retired police investigator. He embarks on yet another journey to find her…Read More »

  • Marshall Smith – Satan’s Bed (1965)

    1961-1970CrimeExploitationMarshall SmithMichael FindlayUSA

    The same year the The Beatles? second film, HELP!, premiered,
    John Lennon?s future soul mate, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono, made her
    acting debut in the twisted sickie SATAN’S BED. Ono, in a kimono, plays
    the Japanese bride-to-be of a drug smuggling immigration agent who
    wants to abandon crime crime for life with Yoko. But Lou, a small-time
    drug dealer, doesn’t want to lose his main supplier so he cancels the
    wedding by kidnapping Ono. And when he also hires three psychos –
    Snake, Dip, and Angel – to rough her up, they create a mini-crimewave
    that culminates in a wild attack upon… the wrong woman. Oy. So join
    Yoko for a typical day in Sin City that starts when you climb under the
    sheets of SATAN?S BED!Read More »

  • George Blair – End of the Road (1944)

    1941-1950CrimeFilm NoirGeorge BlairUSA

    A crime writer believes that a man imprisoned for committing the notorious “Flower Shop Murder” is innocent of the crime. He believes he knows who the actual culprit is, and sets out to befriend the man and get enough evidence to prove that he is the real killer.Read More »

  • Hal Ashby – Lookin’ to Get Out (1982)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaHal AshbyUSA

    Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do, they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around.

    Unlike his previous film (ugly, awful Second-Hand Hearts), this is an interesting one from Hal Ashby, where he successfully does a Cassavetes-style direction. A number of scenes look more like bloopers that usually get cut out, but that’s where improvisation can take you every now and then, and Ashby was willing to take that road, especially considering the fact that extended version is the one that probably saved all those bloopers. A successful mess that owes most of its charm to Burt Young, who is just amazing and swims in this mess like a fish.Read More »

  • Spencer Gordon Bennet – The Masked Marvel (1943)

    1941-1950ActionCrimeSpencer Gordon BennetUSA

    From the files of Jerry Blake:
    THE MASKED MARVEL.

    Republic, 12 Chapters, 1943. Starring William Forrest, Louise Currie, Johnny Arthur, Richard Clarke, Rod Bacon, Anthony Warde, David Bacon, Bill Healy, and TOM STEELE as the Marvel.

    THE MASKED MARVEL is almost universally recognized as one of Republic’s best. The action alone would be enough to place it in the top ten. The story deals with a wave of sabotage unleashed by Mura Sakima, a Japanese super-spy who employs former racketeer Killer Mace and other no-good turncoats in his evil schemes to destroy the American war effort. The World-Wide Insurance Company, principal insurer of the war materials, sends its four of its top investigators to stop the sinister sabotage. The Masked Marvel, mysterious foe of crime, aids the quartet in their battle, and it becomes evident that he is secretly one of the foursome. The Marvel is aided by Alice Hamilton, daughter of Warren Hamilton, the murdered head of World-Wide, and hindered by Hamilton’s partner, Martin Crane, who is actually in league with Sakima.Read More »

  • Cliff Owen – Offbeat AKA The Devil Inside (1961)

    1961-1970Cliff OwenCrimeUnited Kingdom

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    Nifty 70 min long caper film with a twist. William Sylvester is a MI-5 agent who gets transfered to Scotland Yard to help them with a problem. One of their detectives has been killed in a hit and run. Scotland Yard believes the detective was done in by the gang he was trying to infiltrate. The Yard hopes someone from outside the force might have a better chance. Sylvester goes deep undercover as a gunman for hire. He evens pulls a bank heist in order to impress the local underworld. His no nonsense style soon has him in demand with all the proper people. He gains entry to the gang and finds he quite enjoys the lifestyle. Read More »

  • Júlio Bressane – O Anjo Nasceu (1969)

    1961-1970BrazilCrimeDramaJúlio Bressane

    Julio Bressane wrote:
    “When I made O Anjo Nasceu I thought I had made my most difficult film, a completely irresponsible film, that space, that vacuum, that nothing. It was a devastating experience for me, a shock. Much, much more than Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema, which was a well-received film. I think O Anjo Nasceu is still unknown territory, even for me”Read More »

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