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Kansas City Confidential - Movie Review |
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Kansas City Confidential is a compact, gritty 1952 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne. Perennial movie bad guys Lee Van Cleef, Neville Brand and Jack Elam play the film's heavies. Four robbers hold up an armored truck getting away with over a million dollars in cash. Joe Rolfe (John Payne), a down-on-his-luck flower delivery truck driver is accused of being involved and is arrested and beaten up by the local police. The criminals Peter Harris, Boyd Kane and Tony Romano are individually hired by a stranger that plots the robbery of an armored car after receiving the money from a bank in the next door of a flower shop. However, each one of them wears masks and does not know the identities of the others; therefore they can not recognize each other. They succeed in the heist of 1.2 million dollars and escape in a duplicate of the Western Florists van, and the mentor of the robbery gives tickets to them to travel abroad, promising to share the money later.
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Kansas City Confidential - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Phil Karlson Produced by: Edward Small Starring: Coleen Gray, John Payne, Lee Van Cleef, Neville Brand, Preston Foster Crew: George Diskant, Paul Sawtell Copyright: Public Domain Format: Black + White Duration: 99 mins Year: 1952 Tags: Armored Car, Armored Car Robbery, B Movie, Beautiful Woman, Blackmail, Caper, Craps, Crime, Crooked Cop, Dice Game, Drama, Ex Cop, Fall Guy, Film Noir, Film-noir, Frame Up, Fugitive, Gambling, Heist, Insurance, Investigator, Mistaken Identity, Mystery, Patsy, Playing Card, Poker, Police Brutality, Pool Game, Prostitute, Reward, Taxi Driver, Telegram, Third Degree You must be registered and logged-in in order to add tags. |
Kansas City Confidential Trivia - Did You Know?Van Cleef lost the tip of his middle finger on his right hand while building a playhouse for his daughter. This can be seen in the close-up shots of his hand during the gunfights in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and in an early scene of The Grand Duel. Related FilmsQuicksand | The Green Glove | He Walked By Night | Too Late For Tears | D.O.A. | |
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