Crime

  • Joseph Kane – Hoodlum Empire (1952)

    1951-1960CrimeDramaJoseph KaneUSA

    Plot:
    WWII veteran and ex-gangster, Joe Gray (John Russell) is subpoenaed to testify against his uncle and current mob boss, Nick Mancini (Luther Adler). Nick must restrain Charley Pignatalli (Forrest Tucker), his violent second-in-command, from killing Joe before he his court appearance.Read More »

  • Francesco Rosi – Cadaveri eccellenti AKA Illustrious Corpses [24fps PAL restore] (1976)

    1971-1980CrimeFrancesco RosiItalyThriller

    Plot (minor spoilers):
    The film starts with the murder of Investigating Judge Vargas in Palermo, amongst a climate of demonstrations, strikes and political tension between the Left and the Christian Democratic government. The subsequent investigation failing, the police assign to the case Inspector Rogas (Lino Ventura), who has firm faith in the integrity of the judiciary. While he is starting his investigation, two further judges are killed. All victims turn out to have worked together on several cases. After Rogas discovers evidence of corruption surrounding the three government officials, he is encouraged by superiors nonetheless to trail the “crazy lunatic” who is murdering the judges. Rogas seeks three men who had been wrongfully convicted by the murdered judges. He is joined by a journalist friend working for a far-left newspaper.Read More »

  • Nicolas Boukhrief – Gardiens de l’ordre aka Off Limits (2010)

    2001-2010CrimeDramaFranceNicolas Boukhrief

    During a patrol, Julie (Cécile De France) and Simon (Fred Testot), two police constables, injure a wealthy man who pointlessly killed their partner. This wealthy man in question turns out to be the son of a politician. This is why the two police constables are accused of brutality by the brass. Abandoned by their superiors, the two leading characters will lead an investigation on the drug that caused the politician’s son to be out of his mind.Read More »

  • William C. Thomas – Big Town After Dark (1947)

    1941-1950CrimeUSAWilliam C. Thomas

    After replacing ace police reporter Lorelei Kilbourne (Hillary Brooke) at her uncle’s newspaper, a young gambling addict named Susan (Ann Gillis) is kidnapped and held for ransom. When Lorelei investigates the girl’s disappearance, she stumbles upon a web of dark secrets. Full of mystery, intrigue and romance, William C. Thomas’s classic crime drama co-stars Phillip Reed, Richard Travis and Vince Barnett.Read More »

  • Staffan Hildebrand – Stockholmsnatt (1987)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaStaffan HildebrandSweden

    Stockholmsnatt’ is a cult film from 1987, which depicts the life of 17 year-old bad boy and figher Paolo Roberto. The movie deals with youth violence, rival gangs och peer pressure, but also family relationships och love. The story is based on Paolo’s own experiences fron the street and real incidents he’s been involved in.Read More »

  • Russell Birdwell – The Come On (1956)

    1951-1960CrimeDramaRussell BirdwellUSA

    Plot Summary:
    A manipulative female con artist gets entangled in her own web of deceit.Read More »

  • Miguel Iglesias – Destino: Estambul 68 (1967)

    1961-1970CrimeMiguel IglesiasSpain

    Destino: Estambul 68 is a Spanish-Italian crime film first released in 1967, directed by Miguel Iglesias.Read More »

  • Dusan Milic – Jagoda u supermarketu AKA Jagoda in the Supermarket (2003)

    2001-2010ComedyCrimeDusan MilicYugoslavia

    SYNOPSIS
    Reading the other comments on this film I have to say I might view this film differently if I understood the current socio-political climate in Serbia or the mindsets of the peoples living there. While it had definite moments of social commentary and a few political digs thrown in, I watched this movie primarily as a commentary on what people are willing to go through to fit in and to stand up for the people whom they love.Read More »

  • Richard T. Heffron – Trackdown (1976)

    1971-1980ActionCrimeRichard T. HeffronUSA

    SYNOPSIS: IMDB review:
    “Rugged Montana rancher Jim Calhoun (an earnest and effective performance by Jim Mitchum) searches the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles for his naive 17-years-old runaway sister Betsy (the comely and appealing Karen Lamm), who has become entangled in a dangerous world of drugs, vice, and prostitution. Director Richard T. Heffron, working from a taut and involving script by Paul Edwards, relates the gripping story at a brisk pace, makes excellent use of authentically gritty urban locations (sleazy bars and clubs, grimy back alleys, Hollywood Boulevard in all its grungy neon glory), maintains a tough seamy tone throughout, and stages a couple of last reel action set pieces with real skill and verve (a sequence involving two elevators is both original and very exciting).Read More »

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