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Pickup

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
990
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Beverly Michaels and Allan Nixon in Pickup (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

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.A lonely widower marries a young woman who resents his frugal ways and hatches a plan to murder him.

  • Director
    • Hugo Haas
  • Writers
    • Hugo Haas
    • Arnold Lipp
    • Josef Kopta
  • Stars
    • Hugo Haas
    • Beverly Michaels
    • Allan Nixon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    990
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hugo Haas
    • Writers
      • Hugo Haas
      • Arnold Lipp
      • Josef Kopta
    • Stars
      • Hugo Haas
      • Beverly Michaels
      • Allan Nixon
    • 31User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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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
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    Marjorie Beckett
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    Jack Daley
    • Company Doctor
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      • Director
        • Hugo Haas
      • Writers
        • Hugo Haas
        • Arnold Lipp
        • Josef Kopta
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      jmarecek

      actually pretty nice

      It's pretty difficult to dismiss Haas as an 'sleazy, murky old guy' or 'The Bad Director' in his exile days (read US, later). He's trying hard and the pictures do have some bright moments, when you feel like as if it was a serious drama, or when you laugh hard. The problem is -- for some people -- that you get both in one package and that you might laugh at places where it wasn't intended. But I enjoyed this picture -- and I am not saying this only because of my hurt national pride or something.
      8secragt

      Surprisingly Decent! Hugo Haas Done It Right

      The reviewer who said "Citizen Kane it ain't" got it right. This is lowbrow stuff to be sure, but for what it is, Haas demonstrates a surprisingly keen eye for both dialogue and characterization, two things supremely lacking in the cheaper and lesser BAIT produced a few years later. Best of all, this is a highly entertaining ride, with a solid and credible performance by Haas as the pigeon who all but begs for a plucking until he sees the light (or rather hears the dark) when he overhears the plotting and venomous bile directed at him by his conniving and venal wife, who believes him to be deaf.

      Trumping all however is the bravura dominatrixesque performance of Ms. Michaels as the throaty pointy-bra'ed femme fatale. Here's one of the few broads I've ever come across who might be able to actually compete with Ann Savage's mouthy and devouring DETOUR chippie for supremacy over a castrated male race. And leave the male species begging for more.

      Also in the movie's favor is a reasonably tight storyline which features some nice twists and reveals with great gusto the true depths of treachery to which Michaels gleefully stoops to get her $7300 out of Haas. Again, this isn't DOUBLE INDEMNITY and it certainly isn't Shakespeare but it's charmingly pulpy and has an agreeably creamy evil nougat centre.
      9evanston_dad

      A Blast!

      "Pickup" is the best kind of film noir. Cheap, tawdry, lurid, and funny, all at the same time.

      This film has obtained cult status for being such a good bad movie, but I didn't think it was even bad. It's quite good actually, not least because it knows just how seriously to take itself, which isn't much. Hugo Haas is a very winning presence as the film's beleaguered protagonist, a kind of poor man's Frank Morgan. But the film's best asset is undeniably Beverly Michaels as the towering, glowering femme fatale. Wait till you get a load of this broad and her way of disdainfully tossing off a one liner. I still can't decide whether or not Michaels was a terribly bad actress in a phenomenally entertaining way, or whether she plays this role brilliantly. All I know is that she had me rolling with practically every line she delivered, and the film's final line perfectly sums up the audience's feelings about her by the time this film wraps up.

      I saw "Pickup" as part of a noir festival, and it probably made a huge difference to see it with a live audience who was totally into it.

      Grade: A
      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.
      5arthur_tafero

      Good Try, But Tramp Steamer Falls Short - Pickup

      This Hugo Haas vehicle about a middle-aged railroad worker and a young woman who is attractive on the outside, but pure lowlife on the inside has elements of several better films, like The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity, and even Blue Angel. But this film never achieves anywhere near the status of those classics. I loved Beverly Michaels as the heavy, and it is a shame she did not make more significant films. But Hugo Haas was never more than a minor B actor, although he does a good job in this role. The film is intriguing in some spots and lifeless in others, so it gets the rating that can't make up its mind; a five.

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      • Trivia
        A "Hunky" was a nickname for Hungarian people used at the time of this film. Mostly it was used in a derogatory manner.
      • Goofs
        (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.
      • Quotes

        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?

      • Connections
        Referenced in Dungeon Girl (2008)

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • July 24, 1951 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official sites
        • Streaming on "Bill Russo" YouTube Channel
        • Streaming on "Bizarre Noir" YouTube Channel
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Aufgelesen
      • Filming locations
        • Motion Picture Center Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Hugo Haas Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 18m(78 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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