Gazillion Movies Review :
Inspector Jack Friar comes by chance on track of a strange gang of criminals who or about to rob a bank, while Jack is in search for a disappeared teenager in Turk Street for a friend. The gang takes Jack as a hostage until they decided what they would do with him. The girlfriend of the leader, the beautiful Erin, must keep an eye on Jack while the rest is out. Erin is very good in manipulating the male gang members, but she shows him a complete other side of herself, a melancholic romanticist who could have become a classical pianist. Erin finds the situation exciting, and Jack doesn’t know if she means what she says, or that she is also manipulating him. Before the gang returns the roles of Jack and Erin have been changed that much that it is the question who will eventually run away with the stolen money...
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| Director |
Bob Rafelson
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| Editor |
William S. Scharf
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| Music |
Jeff Beal
Tommy Boyce
Johannes Brahms
Henri Duparc
Bobby Hart
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| Producer |
David E. Allen
Barry M. Berg
David Braun
Jan Fantl
Reinhild Gräber
Frank Hübner
Herb Nanas
Sam Perlmutter
André Rouleau
Julian Rémillard
Maxime Rémillard
Michel Siry
Matthew Keene Smith
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| Writer |
Dashiell Hammett
Christopher Canaan
Steve Barancik
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