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Crackers

  • Director: Louis Malle
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Urban Comedy, Comedy of Errors
  • Themes: Underdogs, Unlikely Criminals, Unlikely Friendships
  • Main Cast: Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden, Sean Penn, Wallace Shawn, Larry Riley
  • Release Year: 1984
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

A remake of Pigeon by Mario Monicelli, but set on the streets of San Francisco in a contemporary America instead of Italy in the '50s, this comedy about a conspiratorial heist of a greedy pawnbroker has excellent acting and good light fun but not much in the way of character motivation. Weslake (Donald Sutherland) is unemployed and has reason to frequent the pawnshop of his money-hungry friend Garvey (Jack Warden). People come and go around the shop (almost the only setting for the action): an aspiring musician of sorts (Sean Penn), the eccentric meter-maid Maxine (Christine Baranski), a safe-cracker (Irwin Corey), and others. Then one day Weslake gets the idea to break into Garvey's safe and make off with a few valuables just for the fun of it. Everyone agrees, and the plot goes on unhindered by motivation or ethics. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Trinidad Silva - Ramon; Christine Baranski - Maxine; Tasia Valenza - Maria; Irwin Corey - Lazzarelli; Anna Maria Horsford - Slam Dunk; Mitchell Lichtenstein - Artiste; Marjorie Eaton - Mrs. O'Malley; Joe Bellan - Immigration officer; Charles Bouvier - Cable man; Richard Bright - Guy; Ed Call - Officer Darney; Ed Corbett - Kurnitz; Paul Drake - Guy; Darryl Henriques - Irate motorist; Joseph Hindy - Officer Ronnie; Maureen McVerry; Jeffrey Weissman; Charlaine Woodard - Jasmine; Edouard de Soto - Don Fernando; Sally Schaub - Cosmetic Lady; Gary Ross - Immigration officer

Credit

Deborah Nadoolman - Costume Designer, Hugo Peña - Costume Designer, Carol Louise Green - First Assistant Director, James Quinn - First Assistant Director, Louis Malle - Director, Suzanne Baron - Editor, Paul Chihara - Composer (Music Score), Michael McDonald - Songwriter, Dan Striepeke - Makeup, Jeffery B. Angell - Makeup, John J. Lloyd - Production Designer, Laszlo Kovacs - Cinematographer, Ivan Strasburg - Cinematographer, Teri Schwartz - Production Manager, Edward Lewis - Producer, Robert Cortes - Producer, Hal G. Gausman - Set Designer, Larry Roberts - Special Effects, Jeffrey Allen Fiskin - Screenwriter

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Crackers
Directed by Louis Malle
Produced by Robert Cortes
Edward Lewis
Written by Jeffrey Fiskin
Starring Donald Sutherland
Jack Warden
Sean Penn
Wallace Shawn
Larry Riley
Trinidad Silva
Christine Baranski
Music by Paul Chihara
Michael McDonald (theme song "More Than We Need")
Cinematography László Kovács
Editing by Suzanne Baron
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) 17 February 1984
Running time 91 min
Country  United States
Language English

Crackers is a 1984 American film directed by Louis Malle.

Written by Jeffrey Fiskin, the film is about a group of small-time out-of-luck thieves, led by the unemployed Weslake (Donald Sutherland), who attempt to rob the neighborhood pawn shop owned by the greedy Garvey (Jack Warden). It is an uncredited remake of the Italian film I soliti ignoti (1958) directed by Mario Monicelli.[citation needed]

Plot

The action is set in San Francisco during the 1980s. Weslake, who was laid off from his job, is working in a low-paying position at Garvey's pawn shop. Weslake has one friend nicknamed 'Turtle' who's homeless and is seen throughout the whole film searching for something to eat.

One day, Dillard, who is an amateur musician, and Ramon, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who lives with his sister Maria, come to Garvey's shop. The purpose of their visit is to buy off a guitar pawned earlier by Dillard; because both have little money they're offering the pawn shop owner a stolen car radio, but it's not enough for Garvey. Instead, he offers Dillard a deal: he wants Dillard to install an alarm system in his shop (as Dillard is an electrician). Dillard is not thrilled by the deal but Ramon convinces him, arguing that when the alarm system is installed, Garvey may have enough confidence to leave the shop (he normally stays in it, since he lives there) and they may then get an opportunity to break in and get the guitar back.

Their conversation is heard by a 'Boardwalk', a pimp who was just left by his girlfriend with his small child. He tells Weslake that he should report the plans of Dillard and Ramon to Garvey, but Weslake realizes that when the new alarm system is installed, Garvey may no longer find it necessary to employ him, and he will be broke again. Because of this Weslake doesn't inform his employer of the planned robbery, and instead joins Dillard, Ramon Boardwalk and Turtle in their attempted robbery. He becomes the brain of the whole operation, designing a plan for breaking into the large safe in the pawn shop.

The opportunity comes very soon, as Garve announces that he's leaving the shop because of a planned visit to his old mother. The group then puts their plan into action (albeit with many troubles along the way), eventually finding out that the big vault which is supposed to be full of goods is empty, because Garvey wasn't keeping anything inside it for years. The whole story has a good ending, however. As Garvey is coming back drunk in the middle of the night (since his mother passed away when he went to see her), he meets the would-be robbers inside his store . Surprisingly, he doesn't realize that they intended to rob him, and instead is happy that in this sad time he's surrounded by "friends".

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