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La racoleuse

Titre original : Pickup
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 18min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Beverly Michaels and Allan Nixon in La racoleuse (1951)
Low-budget, tabloid-lurid story with high camp value of older man falling for much younger beauty who's busy figuring out how she can kill him now that they're married. Nasty verbal encounters and above all, Beverly Michaels, spike up this flick.
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Film NoirDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA lonely widower marries a young woman who resents his frugal ways and hatches a plan to murder him.A lonely widower marries a young woman who resents his frugal ways and hatches a plan to murder him.A lonely widower marries a young woman who resents his frugal ways and hatches a plan to murder him.

  • Réalisation
    • Hugo Haas
  • Scénario
    • Hugo Haas
    • Arnold Lipp
    • Josef Kopta
  • Casting principal
    • Hugo Haas
    • Beverly Michaels
    • Allan Nixon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    977
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Hugo Haas
    • Scénario
      • Hugo Haas
      • Arnold Lipp
      • Josef Kopta
    • Casting principal
      • Hugo Haas
      • Beverly Michaels
      • Allan Nixon
    • 30avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux11

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    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Jan Horak
    Beverly Michaels
    Beverly Michaels
    • Betty
    Allan Nixon
    Allan Nixon
    • Steve
    Howland Chamberlain
    Howland Chamberlain
    • Professor
    • (as Howland Chamberlin)
    Jo-Carroll Dennison
    Jo-Carroll Dennison
    • Irma
    Mark Lowell
    • Waiter
    Marjorie Beckett
    • Secretary
    Art Lewis
    Art Lewis
    • Driver
    Jack Daley
    • Company Doctor
    • (as Jack Daly)
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Joe
    Murvyn Vye
    Murvyn Vye
      • Réalisation
        • Hugo Haas
      • Scénario
        • Hugo Haas
        • Arnold Lipp
        • Josef Kopta
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      8adrianovasconcelos

      Great film noir with touches of BLUE ANGEL and POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE

      Czechoslovakia-born Hugo Haas does a fantastic job of directing, writing the screenplay and enacting the main part in PICKUP. He certainly deserves top marks for that tripartite effort.

      He is helped by excellent cinematography from Paul Ivano, sharp editing from WL Bagier, and a convincingly dissolute performance from beautiful, lanky, brooding Beverley Michaels. Howland Chamberlain also does well as the down and out intellectual who steals books from the town library and keeps quoting from them. He is the Jiminy Cricket, the conscience everyone finds irrelevant - even Jan Horak, who fails to listen to the intellectual's advice to get a dog at the beginning of the fim.

      Instead, Horak (Haas) gets himself a beautiful wife who is clearly a gold digger, sleeps in different quarters - you get the feeling that there is no sex in that relation - and starts cheating the moment handsome Allan Nixon turns up.

      Jan Horak's temporary deafness is exceedingly well exploited. Haas' acting is sublime throughout, the highest point being when he hears wife and lover plotting against him, and he laughs with tears streaming down.

      This B pic borrows a little bit from Germany's DER BLAUE ENGEL (1931), in which an older man falls for a much younger and uncaring Marlene Dietrich, and from THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (US 1944), but it diversifies the story lines completely and it holds its own without ever coming into plagiarism territory. PICKUP should earn Hugo Haas a far better reputation than it did while he was alive. In the late 50s, early 60s some rated him the foreign Ed Wood in Hollywood, which was unfair and insulting in the extreme.

      I enjoyed it very much and wholeheartedly recommend it. 8/10.
      7boblipton

      Lurid And Meant To Be

      Hugo Haas is in charge of a tank stop on the railroad. When he brings Beverly Michaels home, she gets a look at his bank book and decides to marry him. It's tough, out in the middle of nowhere, but there's young Allan Nixon whom she captivates. Meanwhile she urges Haas to claim some disability so he can retire with the cash and a pension and they can get away. Then Haas has an accident while surveying the tracks, and loses his hearing. Miss Michaels grows wilder; when another accident restores his hearing, before he can tell her, he hears her slanging him and pretends to still be deaf, while Miss Michaels urges Nixon to kill him.

      Haas' first American movie as writer/director/producer was done on a tiny budget, and then sold to Columbia for distribution at a handsome profit. Although it looks like it was based on THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE Twice with a Tobacco Road air, it's actually based on a Czech novel. It's film noir at its cheapest and most tawdry, and glories in its filth, with Miss Michaels giving a fine performance. Haas would do the same thing almost a score of times through 1962. He would die in 1968 at the age of 67.
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      The emotions are real with an untypical ending of this calibur

      (1951) Pickup DRAMA

      Adapted from the novel "Watchman 47" by Josef Kopta produced, written, directed and starring Hugo Haas. He plays somewhat overweight and older train track maintenance man, Jan "Hunky" Horak. His workplace also happens to be his place of residence as well as he lets in a familiar friend nickname the "Professor" (Howland Chamberlain) to serve himself some coffee. The Professor then informs Hunky that puppies are for sale at the state fair, after learning Hunky has just lost his dog. A new employee, Steve Kowalski (Allan Nixon) then shows up to take his place for awhile, while Husky visits the county fair to possibly fetch himself a new puppy. While there, we find out Husky is tight with his money, arguing over the price with the person selling it to him, and it is not long before he is taken in by a young gold digger, Betty (Beverly Michaels) after seeing her riding on a carousal with her best friend. Betty assumes he has money despite him not her type and she bets her friend, she can get Hunky to pay for her meal. It was not long before Hunky pays for everything. By the time Hunky drives her to his place of residence, while he goes out to get something for the coffee, she then takes the opportunity to snoop around and take a look at his bank account. By the time she is driven back into town with Steve, she then finds out her and her friend are being evicted with three month back rent owing. The next scene then showcases both older Husky and young gold digger, Betty married, sleeping in separate beds with Husky attempting to show Betty what he does for a living. It was at this point is when Husky loses his hearing. As the doctor could not figure out how to regain his hearing back, it was as soon as he was heading back to town and was almost hit by another vehicle is when his hearing came back. The intended crime is when Betty professes Husky her actual reason why she was with him in the first place, and tries to manipulate Steve involve into murder.

      What I liked about "Pickup" is the fact that just when you think something terrible was going to happen, which would have made the entire experience routine and expected- it doesn't. Making the entire theatrical experience much more humanly easy to identify.
      7shark-43

      Trashy, Well Done Noir From Haas

      Hugo Haas had a fascinating life - a top actor in his native Czech Republic, he lost everything when the Nazis took over. He escaped just in time but he lost many relatives in the concentration camps. Coming to America, he established himself as a working character actor throughout the 1940s but in the early 50s Haas started making films himself - they usually were looked down upon by the critics of the day but a few did very good box office - like PICK UP. The film is now regarded as a terrific little noir and Haas is good as well as the femme fatale Beverly Michaels. If you enjoyed PICK UP, check out some of Haas' other films THE GIRL ON THE BRIDGE, BAIT, THE OTHER WOMAN, HIT & RUN, HOLD BACK TOMORROW, etc. Yes, they are low budget but they are always interesting and filled with good performances.
      9clanciai

      No dice for wicked young lady with two men

      The set-up is the same as in "The postman always calls twice", but Beverly Michaels is no Lana Turner. She is much worse, much cheaper and much more vulgar but at the same enticingly prettier and more taunting. You will hate her but at the same time adore her splendid vulgarity. Hugo Haas is the poor old service man who is stupid enough to marry her without suspecting the consequences. Allan Nixon is the young man who becomes her second prey, but as he cannot fulfil her desires he is actually saved. The most interesting part is Hugo Haas' spells of losing his hearing, which forms a vital part of the drama. It is not a very remarkable film but very good of its kind, having had no ambitions for any masterpiece, but it should go along well together with "Detour".

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      • Anecdotes
        A "Hunky" was a nickname for Hungarian people used at the time of this film. Mostly it was used in a derogatory manner.
      • Gaffes
        (at around 53 mins) Steve asks Jan (still believing Jan cannot hear) if he wants to play gin rummy, sits down at the table, and puts the deck of cards in front of Jan. Jan cuts the deck, so Steve takes the cards back to deal, but he deals too many cards. (In gin rummy, each player is supposed to be dealt 10 cards with the 21st card being placed face-up to begin play.) Steve deals 13 cards to Jan and 12 to himself, telling Jan to "throw first"; this may be a local variant of the game instead of beginning with a face-up card; however, the excess cards dealt is an error.
      • Citations

        Steve: Say, weren't you running around with Skippy Fraser about a year ago?

        Betty: ... That phony! He was no good. What'd he tell you?

        Steve: All kinds of things.

        Betty: Good or bad?

        Steve: That depends. I liked them!

        Betty: You guys tell each other everything, eh?

        Steve: You girls don't?

      • Connexions
        Referenced in Dungeon Girl (2008)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 15 août 1952 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
      • Sites officiels
        • Streaming on "Bill Russo" YouTube Channel
        • Streaming on "Bizarre Noir" YouTube Channel
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Pickup
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Motion Picture Center Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
      • Société de production
        • Hugo Haas Productions
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      • Durée
        1 heure 18 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.33 : 1

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