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Rating: 6.6/10 by 60 users

Armored Car Robbery (1950)

While executing an armored car heist in Los Angeles, icy crook Dave Purvis shoots policeman Lt. Phillips before he and his cronies make off with the loot. Thinking he got away scot-free, Purvis collects his money-crazy mistress, Yvonne, then disposes of his partners and heads out of town. What Purvis doesn't know is that Phillips' partner, tough-as-nails Lt. Cordell, is wise to the criminal's plans and is closing in on his prey.

Directing:
  • Richard Fleischer
Writing:
  • Gerald Drayson Adams
  • Earl Felton
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 08, 1950

Rating: 6.6/10 by 60 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 07 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: cop-killer, striptease, armored car, stripper, film noir, los angeles, california, armored car robbery, burlesque dancer, money heist, fugitive lovers, relentless cop
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Charles McGraw
Lt. Jim Cordell
Adele Jergens
Yvonne LeDoux aka Mrs. Benny McBride
William Talman
Dave Purvis / Martin Bell
Douglas Fowley
Benjamin 'Benny' McBride
Don McGuire
Detective Danny Ryan
Don Haggerty
Detective Driving Final Pursuit Car
James Flavin
Lt. Phillips
Gene Evans
William 'Ace' Foster
Eddie Borden
Theatrical Agent (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Cop at Roadblock (uncredited)
Barry Brooks
Witmer - Armored Car Driver (uncredited)
Morgan Brown
Burlesque Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Paul Bryar
Car 6 Patrolman at Pier 5 (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
Mr. Kelly - Valley Auto Court Manager (uncredited)
James Bush
Control Tower Operator (uncredited)
Roger Creed
Police Radio Operator (uncredited)
Dick Dickinson
Newsboy (uncredited)
Art Dupuis
Stadium Cashier (uncredited)
Fred Howard
Dr. Leslie (uncredited)
Richard Irving
Craig - Pilot (uncredited)
Paul Kruger
Policeman (uncredited)
Linda Leighton
Police Dispatcher (uncredited)
Carey Loftin
Duff (uncredited)
George Magrill
Policeman (uncredited)
Allen Mathews
2nd Detective (uncredited)
Max Mellinger
Mr. Bronson - Pacific States Insurance (uncredited)
Anne Nagel
Mrs. Marsha Phillips (uncredited)
Anne O'Neal
Mrs. Page - Benny's Landlady (uncredited)
Mary Randall
Nurse Paxton (uncredited)
Carl Saxe
Rhodes - Cop at Roadblock (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell
Mr. Kimball - Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Jack Shea
Officer Evans (uncredited)
William Tannen
Officer Johnson (uncredited)
Harlan Warde
Police Radio Dispatcher (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mack Williams
Detective Marshall - Police Lab (uncredited)
Eric Wilton
Burlesque Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Charles Flynn
Chandler - Police Sergeant at Roadblock (uncredited)

John Chard

Imagine a dish like this married to a mug like Benny McBride ... the naked and the dead. Armored Car Robbery is directed by Richard Fleischer and collectively written by Earl Felton, Gerald Adams, Robert Angus and Robert Leeds. It stars William Talman, Charles McGraw, Adele Jergens, Douglas Fowley, Steve Brodie and Don McGuire. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Guy Roe. When a meticulously planned robbery goes wrong, Dave Purvis (Talman) and his gang find there's a particularly driven copper closing in on them. The caper premise has served film noir well over the years, and while Armored Car Robbery is not the hidden gem some have called it (it's no Asphalt Jungle for instance), it is still an effectively tough piece of film. The structure used by Fleischer and the writers is to show the robbery early in the piece and then unfurl the aftermath for the majority of the film. Characterisations are classic noir, the tough gang leader who consistently changes his identity to fool the cops, the foxy dame who is turning heads and is having relationships with two of the gang, the cannon fodder, the dope and the tough as nails copper who will stop at nothing to bring the bad guys down. The pace of the story is sedate, but this is no bad thing as we get attention to detail with the manhunt and the respective psychological make ups of the thieves. The two-timing aspect in the plot adds spice (this also allows Fleischer to throw in a number of shots of Jergens doing her burlesque routine), as does the deaths of men either side of the law. The look is terrific, with high contrast photography, deep focus shots and some expressionistic lighting, all putting a splendid noir sheen over the skillful blend of studio and location (Los Angeles) sequences. Cast are on good form, especially McGraw and Talman (though Brodie is sadly under used), and Webb's score is period and story reflective. From the smoke bomb cloaked robbery that thrills early in proceedings, to the breath holding finale played out on an airport runway, Armored Car Robbery is a sturdy and solid RKO noir that is comfortably recommended to fans of the noir cycle. 7.5/10


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