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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
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On a quiet mid-day in New York, along the Lexington Avenue subway line, the train designated "Pelham One Two Three" -- so named for its station-of-origin and time of departure -- makes its way down the East Side of Manhattan. One by one, three men board the train and at 28th Street a fourth man approaches the motorman (
James Broderick
) and points a pistol at him, ordering him to unlock the door to his cab and admit the man waiting there; meanwhile, another man points a gun at the conductor and threatens to kill him unless he holds the doors open and then closes them when the man talking to the motorman is aboard. Once on board, "Mr. Blue" (
Robert Shaw
) and "Mr. Green" (
Martin Balsam
) halt the train between stations, while "Mr. Brown" (Earl Hindeman) and "Mr. Gray" (
Hector Elizondo
) seal off the lead car. With Mr. Green at the controls, the front car is separated and isolated in the tunnel with 17 passengers aboard, and then Mr. Blue presents their demands over the radio -- one million dollars in cash, within one hour, or they will start shooting one passenger each minute. On the other end, Transit Police Lieutenant Zachary Garber (
Walter Matthau
) must overcome his initial disbelief to deal with this threat, amid the confusion of a subway system that's chaotic even when it's running normally. With the mayor reluctantly aboard to pay the ransom, Garber must keep the hijackers from carrying out their threat while the money is transported, and keep the hotheads around him and on the police force under control -- and figure out how they intend to get away with a million dollars from inside a subway tunnel with police on all sides. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Cast
Martin Balsam
Green
James Broderick
Denny Doyle
Hector Elizondo
Grey
Earl Hindman
Brown
Walter Matthau
Lieutenant Garber
Robert Shaw
Blue
Production Crew
Gene Rudolf
Art Director
Stephen F. Kesten
Associate Producer
John Godey
Book Author
Dick Mingalone
Camera Operator
Alixe Gordin
Casting
Owen Roizman
Cinematographer
David Shire
Composer (Music Score)
Anna Hill Johnstone
Costume Designer
Joseph Sargent
Director
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Robert Q. Lovett
Editor
Vic Ramos
Extra Casting
Peter R. Scoppa
First Assistant Director
Edgar J. Scherick
Producer
Gabriel Katzka
Producer
Peter Stone
Screenwriter
Herb Mulligan
Set Designer
Chris Newman
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1974
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Produced by
Palladium Productions
Palomar Pictures International
United Artists
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.