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  1. 5 de ago. de 2019 · FBI agent Zara (Willis B. Bouchey) has been tailing her, knowing the microfilm contains valuable scientific data to be used by the Commies and that she’s passing it on to a Mr. Big in the Commie party–the one the cop wants most to nab. Zara enlists the help of the local police to locate the pickpocket. Captain Tiger (Murvyn Vye) uses paid ...

  2. When ‘Pickup on South Street’ was released in 1953 during an era where the cold war climate put an eerie chill over the United States, Fuller’s film jabbed at this absurd paranoia by representing characters whose motivations were more basic, more insignificant than politics or borders or top-secret formulas.

  3. Picture 8/10. The Criterion Collection upgrades their previous DVD edition for Samuel Fuller’s Pickup on South Street to Blu-ray, presenting the film on a dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The 1080p/24hz high-definition encode is sourced from a "new" 4K restoration scanned from the 35mm original camera negative.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2021 · So he peppered ‘Pickup on South Street’ with the Red Menace without delving into what's supposed to be so menacing about it. "I had no intention," Fuller later said, "of making a political statement in ‘Pickup on South Street,’ none whatsoever. My yarn is a noir thriller about marginal people, nothing more, nothing less."

  5. The plot of “Pickup on South Street” revolves around the protagonist Skip McCoy (played by Richard Widmark), an unscrupulous pickpocket operating in the South Street neighborhood of New York. His life takes a dangerous turn when he decides to steal the wallet of a young woman named Candy ( played by Jean Peters) on a crowded subway.

  6. 21 de may. de 2015 · Pickup on South Street. By Richard Brody. May 21, 2015. Samuel Fuller’s bilious, streetwise drama, from 1953, links sex and politics, romance and violence, crafty cynicism and threadbare ...

  7. 17 de feb. de 2004 · So he peppered ‘Pickup on South Street’ with the Red Menace without delving into what's supposed to be so menacing about it. "I had no intention," Fuller later said, "of making a political statement in ‘Pickup on South Street,’ none whatsoever. My yarn is a noir thriller about marginal people, nothing more, nothing less."