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Film Noir | Preserved Film
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7.3/10
IMDbHanging on the wall in Driscoll's office is a certificate bearing the symbol of the U.S. Army's First Infantry Division - the unit that Samuel Fuller served in during World War II and depicted in The Big Red One (1980). The same type style for the infantry's numeral "1" is also featured in a reading campaign poster in front of National Accounts, the gangster headquarters building. The certificate is for the 16th Infantry Regiment in which Fuller was a corporal.
Gus' car is a 1960 Lincoln Premier Landau sedan. It was one of the longest and heaviest production cars ever made.
Final film of Tom London.
Though we never actually see inside the main location other than the backroom where the safe is, this is one of the first movies with an Espresso Bar which was somewhat new back then. In fact, several characters keep repeating the fact that ""all they do is sit around and just drink coffee" to punctuate how strange this kind of business is, that one day would become commonplace.
Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2000.
"Sandy: Why don't you take a good look at yourself. What do you see? A doctor? A scientist? A businessman? You see a scar-faced ex-con. A two-bit safecracker. A petty thief who don't know when he really made the big time. Where do you come off to blast her? No matter what she's been, what she's done. She's a giant! And you wanna know why? Well, I'll tell ya. Because she sees something in you worth saving. If only one tenth of one percent of all the good in her could rub off on you, you'd be a giant, too. But you're a midget! In your head, in your heart, in your whole makeup. You're a midget!"
"John Driscoll: You want us to get the men who killed your father, don't you? Tolly Devlin - Aged 14: I don't want no help from you cops. John Driscoll: I'm no cop. My name is Driscoll. I work for the District Attorney. Tolly Devlin - Aged 14: You still smell cop to me. I'll get those punks my own way."