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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

★ 7.50 1h 44m Crime

In New York, armed men hijack a subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. Even if it's paid, how could they get away?

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Overview

In New York, armed men hijack a subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. Even if it's paid, how could they get away?

Cast

  • Walter Matthau as Lt. Garber
  • Robert Shaw as Blue
  • Martin Balsam as Green
  • Héctor Elizondo as Grey
  • Earl Hindman as Brown
  • James Broderick as Denny Doyle
  • Dick O'Neill as Correll
  • Lee Wallace as The Mayor
  • Tom Pedi as Caz Dolowicz
  • Jerry Stiller as Lt. Rico Patrone

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Reviews

CinemaSerf 2024-01-18
★ 7
Robert Shaw is great in this tensely presented heist thriller with a difference. Allied with Martin Balsam's "Green", Hector Elizondo as "Grey" and Earl Hindman's "Brown" they meticulously hijack a subway train and hold the city to ransom for $1 million. It falls to grizzled transit cop "Garber" (Walter Matthau) to try and second-guess their plans before they start killing one passenger per minute! What adds suspence to this mystery is their potential escape route? Stuck in well mapped and monitored tunnels fifty food beneath street level, how are they planning on getting their loot to Cuba? Joesph Sargent gets loads from an established cast of players here who develop the sense of peril and excitement well - especially the master of less-is-more that is Robert Shaw. It's good to see Matthau demonstrate he's not just about whacky comedy and as the plot reaches it's duplicitous, nerve-wracking denouement with even some space for a delicious irony at the end. The photography captures well the dark and claustrophobically dingy subterranean environment as well as the increasingly frenetic command centre where "Garber" is being wound up by track manager "Correll" (Dick O'Neill) whilst facing increasingly pressure from the hapless mayor (Lee Wallace). Pay them or have your electorate slaughtered? What would you do...?