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The Crook
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Directed by Claude Lelouch
Simon (Jean-Claude Trintignant) gets out of prison and summons his old friend Charles (Charles Gerard) and Martine (Christine Lelouch), his one time lover now married to a wealthy man. The three kidnap a little boy and then blackmail the bank where the boy's father works to pay the ransom of one million dollars. The publicity-conscious bank pays the ransom but the rest doesn't go exactly as planned. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
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At the time of its release, The Crook was criticized for being slick and superficial -- but how many crime caper comedies are known for their depth? In fact, Crook is an immensely entertaining example of this genre of film. Yes, it's superficial -- but it's also quite artfully made. Director/co-writer/co-cinematographer Claude Lelouch has out together a film that is intricately plotted -- and even more intricately edited. One really needs to pay attention during Crook, for the film flashes backward and forward frequently -- but Lelouch doesn't make the transitions obvious. This makes the whole film a puzzle, and one that enterprising viewers will find great fun. Lelouch's firm, sure hand is indispensable -- but so is his leading man. Jean-Claude Trintignant shows a flair for comedy that will surprise those who know him from his more serious roles, while maintaining his charm and a ruthless sensibility that is essential. The gorgeous Christine Lelouch and the adept Charles Gerard also make valuable contributions, as does Daniele Delorme. Throw in a great Parisian car chase, some Francis Lai music, an amusing film-within-a-film musical parody, and a very funny sequence involving the phrase "Merci, Simca," and you have a deft, pleasurable little thriller. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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