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The Squeeze

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 44m
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6.3/10
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The Squeeze (1977)
A dangerous, violent gang kidnaps a woman and her daughter to extort some money from her rich husband. He and her down-on-his-luck, ex-cop, ex-husband, decide to deal with the kidnappers themselves.
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A dangerous, violent gang kidnaps a woman and her daughter to extort some money from her rich husband. He and her down-on-his-luck ex-cop ex-husband decide to deal with the kidnappers themse... Read allA dangerous, violent gang kidnaps a woman and her daughter to extort some money from her rich husband. He and her down-on-his-luck ex-cop ex-husband decide to deal with the kidnappers themselves.A dangerous, violent gang kidnaps a woman and her daughter to extort some money from her rich husband. He and her down-on-his-luck ex-cop ex-husband decide to deal with the kidnappers themselves.

  • Director
    • Michael Apted
  • Writers
    • Leon Griffiths
    • James Tucker
  • Stars
    • Stacy Keach
    • David Hemmings
    • Edward Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    922
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    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writers
      • Leon Griffiths
      • James Tucker
    • Stars
      • Stacy Keach
      • David Hemmings
      • Edward Fox
    • 38User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Jim Naboth
    David Hemmings
    David Hemmings
    • Keith
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Foreman
    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Vic
    Carol White
    Carol White
    • Jill
    Freddie Starr
    Freddie Starr
    • Teddy
    Hilary Gasson
    • Barbara
    Rod Beacham
    • Doctor Jenkins
    Stewart Harwood
    • Des
    Alan Ford
    Alan Ford
    • Taff
    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Barry
    Leon Greene
    Leon Greene
    • Commissionaire
    Maureen Sweeney
    Maureen Sweeney
    • Sauna Receptionist
    Lucinda Duckett
    • Sharon
    Alison Portes
    • Christine
    Keith Miles
    • Jack
    Pamela Brighton
    • Mrs. Devlin
    • (as Pam Brighton)
    Merdelle Jordine
    • Black Masseuse
    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writers
      • Leon Griffiths
      • James Tucker
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    User reviews38

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    kryan-1

    Hard hitting British gangster film

    This is a minor lost classic of a British gangster film done in the same vein as The Sweeney, Get Carter and The Long Good Friday. It proves that it doesn't have to be American to be authentic and realistic. In fact it's the film's gritty locations which add weight to the storyline. Former Detective Inspector Naboth, now a struggling private eye who live s in the bottle is called upon when his ex-wife is kidnapped. Stacey Keach is Jim Naboth who is called upon by ex-wifes new lover Edward Fox who is blackmailed into taking part in a bank heist. Look out for the scene when Stacey Keach is wearing nothing but a shoe to cover up his manhood after being forced to hand over all his clothes to villain boss "Irish Jack" who is a sadistic thug, except when it comes to his own daughter whom he dotes upon. Another controversial scene is when Jill(Carol White) who is the ex wife of Stacey Keach is forced to do a strip in front of the gangsters who are holding her captive. She is even made to choose what music she wants to strip to for their entertainment.

    Freddie Starr is excellent as "Teddy" who is a wet nurse to Stacey Keach and does his best to keep him away from the bottle and seedy pubs. The 1970's feel to this film reaches a dramatic climax towards the end when the robbery actually takes place and theres a few twists and turns in store.
    7TheAnimalMother

    Little Known Good Late 70's Crime Drama

    English Director Michael Apted has received a good bit of attention for a few films over the years, most notably Coal Miner's Daughter, Gorky Park and Gorilla's In The Mist. He's also directed a number of TV episodes of many well known shows. Of all of the films I've seen of his, two of them stand out to me as quite underrated or underappreciated generally. This one which is actually so underseen it seems, and 1992's Thunderheart with Sam Shepard, Graham Greene and Val Kilmer. I definitely recommend checking them both out if you like crime drama.

    7.5/10.
    10Mikew3001

    Thrilling British crime drama

    The British 1976 crime drama, an early work of director Michael Apted ("Gorky Park", "Blink", "The World Is Not Enough") Stacey Keach plays an alcohol-addicted London ex-cop who becomes involved into a kidnapping drama and tries to free the daughter of a friend from a brutal gangster mob.

    Stacey Keach's performance is brilliant, and Michael Apted is not only focussing on the thrilling crime plot but also on the portrait of a self-destroying loser nature and alcoholic. The rest of the cast is also outstanding, featuring Edward Fox as despaired father of the kidnapped daughter and David Hemmings as brutal gangster boss. There are some scenes of typical seventies' sex, hard violence and breath-taking action like a money transporter robbery at the end.

    David Hentschel's electronic progressive rock score in the style of Goblin, Pink Floyd and Alan Parsons Project supports the dark atmosphere and hard action of this thrilling and sometimes disturbing crime drama. A great, little forgotten movie.
    mason.storm

    rougher than a pair of sandpaper underpants

    Diminutive funnyman Freddie Starr will no doubt always be associated with slapstick antics and pratfalls but his career also contains a few unexpected bursts of genius. In the sixties he bothered the beat clubs of Britain as the lead singer of the rockin' combo, and Joe Meek protoges, Freddie Starr & the Midnighters. Then in the seventies, at the peak of his comedy career, he gave a powerful performance in one of British cinema's most cruelly neglected crime flicks.

    Any film brave enough to feature Yank actor Stacy Keach as a Londoner with Starr as his sidekick, has got to be worthy of praise. The Squeeze (1977) is a hard-boiled cockney crime caper directed by Michael Apted, reknowned documentary maker and helmer of the latest Bond movie. The film, described by the Daily Mail as 'a package tour of thuggery', stars Keach as Jim Naboth a drunken ex-cop who can not keep his 'private dick' business together and regularly wakes in the gutter after endless binges. Starr is Teddy, Naboth's shoplifting mate who attempts to keep him on the wagon.

    Just released from a drying-out clinic, Naboth is no sooner back on the bottle than he discovers his ex-wife Jill (Carol White) and daughter have been kidnapped. The abduction has been master-minded by Irish villain Vic Smith in an attempt to force Jill's new lover (Edward Fox) into revealing route plans for his compny's fleet of security vans. Carrying out the dirty deed is Smith's right-hand man Keith (David Hemmings), a leering thug who enjoys tormenting and humiliating his prisoners.

    Naboth stumbles in a drunken haze through the London underworld and endless seedy nightspots, shadowed protectively by Teddy. Despite a succession of beatings and batterings Naboth finally rescues his ex but not before the capital is littered with blood-slattered blaggers, disgarded 'shootahs' and trashed transit vans. All this from the pen of writer Leon Griffiths the creator of knockabout 'mockney' masterpiece Minder, a show which rarely portrayed east-end crims in such a brutal fashion.

    Despite matching other UK crime classics, such as Get Carter, Villain and The Long Good Friday, for sheer quality The Squeeze remains (generally) unknown, unavailable on video and destined to lurk between tatty TV movies and cheap titillation on Channel Five's late-night slots.

    Keach is fantastic throughout and Starr plays an oddly maternal character, constantly protecting Naboth, feeding him and even cleaning him up when he finds him surrounded by winos and knocked out on cheap booze. Despite this challenging role, Starr never attempts to wring some comedy from the part and it is surprising his later acting career led to no more than a disappointing BBC drama.

    Add to these performances an authentic selection of bleak London locations and you have a gritty, urban drama that is rougher than a pair of sandpaper underpants. >
    hacker-9

    Hard-boiled crime thriller in best British tradition

    Gritty, fast-paced British crime thriller typical of the genre-eg "Get Carter"; "The Long Good Friday", and although falls somewhat short of these classics, nevertheless delivers the requisite punch. Interestingly cast, with Stacy Keach on good form as the alcoholic ex-cop investigating the kidnap of his daughter; David Hemmings in smooth bad-guy mode, Edward Fox as the wealthy step-father,and Stephen Boyd, in his final film role delivering a menacing portrayal as master-villain Vic Smith. Shot in and around London, many of the scenes and settings will be familiar to British viewers of the 1970's TV hit "The Sweeney" with similar allusions to a less-than-perfect central character struggling with the violent London underworld. Massively under-rated at time of release; certainly a must for all fans of this peculiarly British genre.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Richard Harris turned down the lead role of Jim Naboth that in the end was cast with Stacy Keach.
    • Goofs
      The Morris Minor which the security van crashes into has different front & rear number-plate readings.
    • Quotes

      Black Masseuse: [Jim is on the massage table, a towel over his groin] We do some lovely things here.

      Jim Naboth: Really? Like what?

      Black Masseuse: VIP. Topless. Special Relief.

      [her hands reaching way inside the towel]

      Jim Naboth: "Special Relief" - now that sounds interesting. How much?

      Black Masseuse: To you, darling, six quid.

      Jim Naboth: Six quid? Cheaper to do it myself!

      Black Masseuse: Gmph!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Drama Connections: Minder (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      You Make Me Feel Brand New
      Performed by The Stylistics

      Music and Lyrics by Thom Bell and Linda Creed

      Courtesy of H&L Records

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der aus der Hölle kam
    • Filming locations
      • Wapping Pier Head, Wapping High Street, Wapping, London, England, UK(Jim gets on Foreman's boat)
    • Production company
      • Martinat Productions Limited
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    • Budget
      • $1,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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