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1981 • Crime / Thriller • 123m

Thief

"Tonight, his take home pay is $410,000... tax free."

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Frank is an expert professional safecracker, specialized in high-profile diamond heists. He plans to use his ill-gotten income to retire from crime and build a nice life for himself complete with a home, wife and kids. To accelerate the process, he signs on with a top gangster for a big score.

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James Caan
James Caan
Frank
Tuesday Weld
Tuesday Weld
Jessie
Robert Prosky
Robert Prosky
Leo Alderman
Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson
David 'Okla' Bertinneau
Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Barry Stratagakis
Tom Signorelli
Tom Signorelli
Vincent Attaglia
Dennis Farina
Dennis Farina
Carl
John Santucci
John Santucci
Sgt. Urizzi
Gavin MacFadyen
Gavin MacFadyen
Det. Boreksco
Chuck Adamson
Chuck Adamson
Det. Ancell
Del Close
Del Close
Mechanic #1
Bruce A. Young
Bruce A. Young
Mechanic #2
John Kapelos
John Kapelos
Mechanic #3
Mike Genovese
Mike Genovese
Bartender at Green Mill
William L. Petersen
William L. Petersen
Katz & Jammer Bartender
Nathan Davis
Nathan Davis
Grossman
Fredric Stone
Fredric Stone
Attorney Garner
Marge Kotlisky
Marge Kotlisky
Mrs. Knowles
Executive Producer: Michael MannProducer: Jerry BruckheimerProducer: Ronnie CaanDirector: Michael MannScreenplay: Michael Mann

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John Chard
2015-09-13
90%

You are making big profits from my work, my risk, my sweat. Thief is written and directed by Michael Mann, who adapts the screenplay form the novel "The Home Invaders" written by Frank Hohimer. It stars James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Robert Prosky, James Belushi and Willie Nelson. Music is by Tangerine Dream and cinematography by Donald Thorin. Frank (Caan) is a tough ex-con and expert jewel thief. He's working his way out to a normal life, but after being lured to a big job for the mob, he finds plans on both sides severely altered. For his first full length theatrical feature, Michael Mann announced himself to the film world with some distinction, and in the process showed everyone what style of film making makes him tick. Thief is a film of stylised grit, visually, thematically and narratively. Set and filmed in Chicago, Mann, aided by Thorin, shoots the story through pure neo-noir filters. At nighttime it is all a beautifully neon drenched haze, where the streets shimmer with dampness, a dampness brought about by the rain and god knows what else! By day there's a sweaty hue, a feeling that the heat is well and truly on, that even in daylight Frank isn't safe, his dreams may be a touch too far to reach. And no matter what the scene or scenario, Tangerine Dream are laying over the top a throbbing pulse beat, it's like The Warriors trying to get back to Coney Island, the music has a sense of dread about it, that danger is at every corner. This part of Chicago stinks, it's a vile and corrupt place. Dirty cops everywhere, underworld criminals ruling the roost - Hell! You can even buy a baby if you want one. Is it any wonder that Frank just wants to settle down with a wife and child, to walk barefooted in the sea, to have domesticity? But Frank, as smart, tough and savvy as he is, seems to thrive on the edge of things, with Mann giving him earthy and honest dialogue to engage us with, marking him out as an identifiable everyman protagonist who just happens to be an exceptional thief. Mann's attention to detail is on show straight away, none more so than with the two key safe cracking jobs that are undertaken. Using genuine jewel thieves as technical advisers on the film, these sequences ooze realism, from the tools used, the pre-planning and the execution of the takes, it smacks of reality and does justice to the genuine feel of the characterisations brought alive by the superb cast. And finally Mann delivers a finale of ambiguity, a noir shaded piece of abruptness, an ending that perfectly fits the whole production. 9/10

JPV852
2022-06-20
90%

Seen this one before but decided to do another watch at random. Really great crime-thriller with James Caan perfect alongside Michael Mann's masterful direction and writing. Not quite to the level of something like Heat but probably just below. One of the best heist films ever of the ones I've seen. **4.5/5**

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Mann/Caan Productions, United Artists
Budget
$5,500,000
Box Office
$11,494,812

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