Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe rise and fall of gang lord Joe Sante.The rise and fall of gang lord Joe Sante.The rise and fall of gang lord Joe Sante.
Fotos
- Labor Union Boss
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- Police Officer
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- Eve
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- Senator at Hearing
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- Mr. Stephens
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- Waiter
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThis movie was banned in Sweden in 1961.
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Mrs. Sante: Now I want to say goodbye to my son whenever I see again.
Joe Sante: Mom, you're talking crazy.
Mrs. Sante: Don't touch me.
Joe Sante: Mama, you're the only thing I have... You and Teresa are the only thing I have in the world.
Mrs. Sante: Don't ever come near me again.
Joe Sante: Mommy, you don't mean that.
Mrs. Sante: Yes, I mean it. I am so ashamed. I will go to my grave buried in your shame the way papa did. You did this to us, Joe. And we tried so hard to teach you when you very little. How we failed.
Joe Sante: No, mama, you haven't failed. I'll be fine. I'll be what you want me to be. You'll see. I promise you.
Mrs. Sante: Your promises mean nothing. In all your life there is somebody you have forgotten, Joe. And I have tried and tried to tell you.
Joe Sante: Who? Who have I forgotten?
Mrs. Sante: God.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Wishful Thinking (1997)
- SoundtracksLOST, LONELY AND LOOKING FOR LOVE
Music by Edward L. Alperson Jr.
Lyrics by Jerry Winn
Sung by Jeri Southern
Sante's constant companion is Blackie (the affable Robert Strauss whose aging is suggested by hair frosting), first Joe's mentor while a boy, then his immediate superior, then his immediate subordinate and finally his trusted friend who does him in. Strauss had his chance to shore up if not carry the film, but his lackluster role got in the way due in great measure to uninspired direction.
The film assumes an air of self-importance, epic and biographical in concept and presented in Cinemascope, but never rises above a low grade "B" picture in any aspect. While it pretends to be a fascinating study of a hoodlum's life, it plods along like a routine stage drama. The only Noir element is Joe's seemingly conflicted character headed toward a fatalistic end. Joe is represented as a decent sort, supporting his mother (who accepts his largesse and then ultimately disowns him), keeping needy acquaintances on the payroll and even turning down gratuitous trysts with wanton floozies. He never betrays a friend, and kills people only when he absolutely must. We would be persuaded that Joe is really not a bad guy.
Corman's direction shows his simplistic style, but without the sight gags or wacky characters found in "Little Shop of Horrors" or "Bucket of Blood". The plot is forced, the script flat and the same blaring jazz soundtrack later used in "Shop" and "Bucket" is offered for suspense. Completely devoid of imagination, suspense, humor, interesting camera work or real empathy for any of the characters, the story lopes along until its inevitable, predictable conclusion.
Sorry Roger, suspense and schlock are two different concepts. You were in way over your head on this one.
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 21 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1