The Burglar

The Burglar

Infobox Film
name = The Burglar


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director = Paul Wendkos
producer = Louis W. Kellman
writer = David Goodis
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starring = Jayne Mansfield
Dan Duryea

music = Sol Kaplan
cinematography = Don Malkames
editing = Paul WendkosHerta Horn
distributor = Columbia Pictures
released = June, 1957
runtime = 90 Min.
country = flagicon|USAUSA
language = English
budget = $90,000 (estimated)
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imdb_id = 0049035

"The Burglar" is a 1957 crime/thriller film released by Columbia Pictures, based on the 1953 novel of the same name by David Goodis (who also wrote the script).

This low-budget film is now appreciated for being one of those extravagantly stylized late-period noirs, one which palpitates with flamboyant cinematic technique, thanks to the ability of Paul Wendkos (in his directing debut) to create many stunning edits (he is also credited as the film's editor), several strikingly composed shots, and a suitably seedy background under a clear Orson Welles reminiscence. However, the film remains somewhat unknown and mostly unavailable.

The film also offers one of Jayne Mansfield's finest and serious performances. At first glance, Mansfield was totally unsuited for the role of Gladden, who is described in the novel as a waifish woman-child. However, Mansfield overcame this by underplaying the role wonderfully and adequately conveying the sense of helplessness (without Nat) and confusion that Gladden has in the novel, rather than the Monroe-esque sex kitten she was becoming by the time the film was released.

The movie was filmed during the summer of 1955 (a month before Mansfield's Broadway triumph) on location Atlantic City and Philadelphia, but was not released until 1957 and marketed to cash in on the sudden burst of Jayne Mansfield fame after the success of "The Girl Can't Help It" and "The Wayward Bus". Producer Louis W. Kellman cast the relatively unknown Mansfield as Gladden after seeing the normally jaded and unflappable film crew's "overheated" reaction to her on the set of "Pete Kelly's Blues". While filming in Atlantic City, Jayne received a phone call from her agent telling her about an opportunity to play the lead in the Broadway play "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?".

Remade in 1971 as "The Burglars", directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Omar Sharif, Jean Paul Belmondo and Dyan Cannon.

Also Known As

*"Inbrottstjuven" (Sweden)
*"Lo Scassinatore" (Italy)
*"Le Cambrioleur" (France)
*"Murto yössä" (Finland)
*"Oi Diarriktai" (Greece)
*"Ein Toter lügt nicht" (West Germany)
*"El Ladron" (Spain)

Synopsis

Professional burglar Nat Harbin (Dan Duryea) and his two associates, Baylock (Peter Capell) and Dohmer (Mickey Shaughnessy), set their sights on wealthy spiritualist Sister Sarah (Phoebe Mackay), who has inherited a fortune -- including a renowned emerald necklace -- from a Philadelphia financier. Using Nat's female ward, Gladden (Jayne Mansfield), to pose as an admirer and case the mansion where the woman lives, they set up what looks like a perfect break-in; even when Nat's car is spotted by a couple of cops, he bluffs his way through, gets the necklace, and makes the getaway. But the trio -- plus Gladden -- can't agree on how to dispose of the necklace, and soon their bickering becomes a lot less important than the fact that someone is on to what they've done -- a woman (Martha Vickers) is working on Nat, while a man (Stewart Bradley) is working on Gladden. Equally serious, the trio kills a New Jersey state trooper while on their way to warn her. And among the cops chasing them is one with larceny in his heart and murder on his mind.

Main cast

External links

* [http://www.noiroftheweek.com/2007/04/burglar-1957.html Film Noir of the Week]


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