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The Racket (1951)

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Summary: The big national crime syndicate has moved into town, partnering up with local crime boss Nick Scanlon. There are only two problems: First, Nick is the violent type, preferring to do things the old-fashioned way instead of using the syndicate's more genteel methods. The second problem is McQuigg, the only honest police captain on the force... (imdb)
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Genres: Drama, Crime
Country: USA
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TCI User Score
na jmsenise
80
T7
na Antares
69
T6
na anseiodviver
75
T7
na ProperChas
24
T1
na St. Gloede
55
T3
na frg
4
T4
na seventy
68
T4
na MMAlpha
50
T3
na afx237vi
60
T5
Decent enough noir with Robert Mitchum as the archetypal honest cop railing against a hodge-podge of gangsters and corrupt politicians. The large cast of supporting characters makes it feel a bit messy at times - Mitchum is almost overshadowed by William Talman towards the end - and the story is somewhat simplistic, but there are some good scenes (the explosion scared the hell out of me and the car chase was awesome) that make it a worth your time.
na PeaceAnarchy
80
T6
Does a pretty good job of overcoming cop noir trappings, especially as it progresses and begins to take on some obsessed sheriff tropes. The pacing is quite good and while nothing in the film is particularly spectacular it's solidly entertaining and has some very compelling leads in Ryan and Mitchum. The ending is pretty emblematic of the film as a whole a little surprising and quite effective, but with its potential complexities scrubbed away.
na verbals
73
T4
na CMQuinn
81
T9
na Walterpoa
41
T2
na aurora
67
T6
na authorial
60
T1
na posh_somme
70
T1
na FitFortDanga
65
T3
Has a lot of shortcomings, having been touched by several directors and writers. The result is confusing and overly complicated. It could be a lot more noir, but too many scenes are about secondary characters doing things that aren't that important. It's also a little too black and white, with lines clearly drawn between good guys and bad guys. But there are a few scenes that really sing, Ryan leaps off the screen, Mitchum is good despite phoning it in, and in general it's kinda fun to watch.
na Fetsch
68
T5
na stepsideways
84
T5
na nuotio
60
T7
na MrsEmmaPeel
65
T2
na tonydal
60
T3
na TroyAnderson
56
T5
na Criminal5
70
T5
Mitchum and Ryan are great, as always, and the movie is enjoyable, but it's a bit standard as far as noir goes, and slight. Still, you could find much worse ways to spend an hour and a half.
na kangadoodoo
55
T4
na meester
82
T9
na -BigEvil-
70
T5
A well made and enjoyable crime thriller, if an ultimately unremarkable one. Robert Ryan is excellent as the vicious mob boss Scanlon, and in combination with Mitchum's screen presence the movie has some wonderful acting to boast. William Conrad is also notable as a crooked detective. Apart from that this film is pretty standard 50's crime fair, with a distinct line between good and evil.
na dharmabum
74
T7
na jeff_v
65
T5
Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan are off their game here (Mitchum's sleepy-eyed casualness isn't right for a firebrand cop while Ryan is too high-strung), but William Talman (who was so awesome in The Hitch-Hiker) picks up the slack in a supporting role that practically steals the movie. It's your usual crime picture from the period, and one need only compare it to the infinitely more thorny Fritz Lang masterpiece The Big Heat to become aware of its shortcomings.
na JooJoo
4
T3
:yawn:
na imdb
68
T7
na Optimus_mike
75
T6
A fairly decent hardboiled noir affair with strong performances from Mitchum and Ryan. The story is pretty mundane and predictable but moves along at a fairly good pace. It's the incorruptible Tom McQueeg (Mitchum) and ruthless Scanlon (Ryan) that make this movie worthwhile. So if your looking for a fairly pedestrian plot but want some snappy one liners to throw at some dirty flatfoot, look no further.
na massesRasses
68
T4
na Dally
50
T2
Average Tier 4.59 from 34 Rankings rss