They Came To Rob Las Vegas
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Antonio Isasi Isasmendi
Gary Lockwood
Elke Sommer
Lee J. Cobb
Jack Palance
Georges Géret
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When his older brother is killed in San Francisco while trying to rob an armored truck owned by Skorsky, Tony Vincenzo, a Las Vegas casino dealer, vows to honor his brother's memory by successfully executing the robbery. He seduces Anne, Skorsky's secretary and mistress, and learns from her the details of a shipment coming by van from the Las Vegas casino to a California bank. Tony and his gang waylay the truck in the Nevada desert, dispose of all but one guard, and attempt to cut through the van's steel plating with blowtorches. Unknown to Tony, Skorsky has been using his company as a cover for smuggling gold ingots into Mexico for the Mafia, and the operation has aroused the suspicion of Douglas, a federal treasury agent. Meanwhile, Tony's men begin fighting among themselves; and during the mayhem, the guard inside the van, who is actually a government agent, wounds Tony and locks him in the van before dying. Tony manages to open the truck by short-circuiting the electrical lock; he then telephones Anne to meet him. She arrives, followed by Douglas' team of treasury agents, as well as Skorsky and several Mafia members. At the same time, some of Tony's men return with explosives and set off a blast which kills them and scatters the contents of the truck across the desert. As the police move in to arrest the remaining conspirators, Tony breaks into laughter, satisfied that he has avenged his brother's death.
Director
Antonio Isasi Isasmendi
Cast
Gary Lockwood
Elke Sommer
Lee J. Cobb
Jack Palance
Georges Géret
Gustavo Re
Daniel Martín
Jean Servais
Roger Hanin
Maurizio Arena
Armand Mestral
Fabrizio Capucci
Enrique Avila
Rossella Bergamonti
Gérard Tichy
Rubén Rojo
Crew
Antonio Baquero
Luis Comerón
Antonio Cortés
Jo Eisinger
Jo Eisinger
Luis Garcia
Georges Garvarentz
Juan Gelpí
Peter Goldbaum
Miguel Grau
Jorge Illa
Antonio Irlés
Antonio Isasi Isasmendi
Elena Jaumandreu
I. Penezis
Marcelino Riba
Emilio Rodriguez Oses
Giovanni Simonelli
Juan Alberto Soler
Pedro Villanueva
U. Volz
Nat Wachsberger
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They Came to Rob Las Vegas
The opening of They Came to Rob Las Vegas, in which Jean Servais (the mastermind behind the heist in Jules Dassin's fatalistic Rififi, 1955) escapes from prison and is pursued through the swamp, serves as a homage to that earlier noir touchstone. But Servais's role as Gino Ferris, the older brother of Las Vegas blackjack dealer Tony (Gary Lockwood), is brief. After reuniting with Tony, Gino proposes a raid on an armored van which is transporting the winnings from a casino owned by corrupt entrepreneur Steve Skorsky (Lee J. Cobb). The younger brother refuses to participate but when Gino is killed in the attack on the van, Tony opts for revenge, using advanced technology to commit the perfect crime with the help of a team of highly trained experts. It also helps that Tony's mistress Ann (Elke Sommer) works as a personal secretary to Skorsky and is an unsuspected inside informer...at first.
Gary Lockwood's minimalistic, low-key performance is one of the film's strengths. He projects a cool, calculating demeanor not unlike Steve McQueen in his best anti-hero roles and it makes for a striking contrast with the supporting cast and their wildly varied acting styles from Jack Palance's volatile U.S. Treasury agent to Lee J. Cobb's bombastic racketeer to Elke Sommer's inscrutable sex siren to Lockwood's partners-in-crime who come off like dangerous, thrill-crazed hippies. Equally engaging is Georges Garvarentz's eclectic music score which injects a sense of excitement and glamour into the proceedings and the evocative widescreen color cinematography of Juan Gelpi. As so aptly noted in Phil Hardy's The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: The Gangster Film, "Isasi managed to incorporate into his vigorous action picture all the main themes later taken up by Michelangelo Antonioni's Hollywood movie Zabriskie Point (1970): the disturbing effects of dependency on technology, the depersonalized city, the vastness and hostility of the landscape, the rebelliousness of the central characters which drives them into outlaw status."
Unfortunately most mainstream critics ignored They Came to Rob Las Vegas in 1968 and the few that did review it treated it as a standard B-movie crime drama. Howard Thompson of The New York Times, in one of the more negative reviews, wrote, "This dull exercise in crime may not be the worst picture of the new year, but it will do. There is not a single element to recommend, with the possible exception of some flashy but familiar interiors of various gambling casinos, and even this postcard glitter, in medium-good color, seems as contrived as the rest of this drab and cliché-ridden package about the heist of an armored van." The film's reputation today is much better thanks to its recent re-release on DVD through the Warner Archives Collection. Adrian Turner of TimeOut Film Guide stated, "....it's a thriller equivalent to Leone's westerns, reworking old formulas and paying tribute to them at the same time. But the parallel with Leone goes only so far: Isasi, rather than swirl his camera about, adopts the static, Zen-like posture of Ozu. Not flawless by any means, but well worth a look."
Antonio Isasi, the director of They Came to Rob Las Vegas, is relatively unknown in the U.S. Yet, in Spain, he is a highly successful and popular filmmaker and the recipient of numerous film awards including the Cinema Writers Circle Awards winner for Best Director on That Man in Istanbul (1965), Summertime Killer (1972) andThey Came to Rob Las Vegas in addition to a Goya Award nomination for Best Screenplay for Scent of a Crime (1988). Producer: Nat Wachsberger
Director: Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi
Screenplay: Lluis Josep Comeron, Jo Eisinger, Jorge Illa, Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi (screenplay); Joe Eisinger (dialogue); Andre Lay (novel)
Cinematography: Juan Gelpi
Art Direction: Antonio Cortes, Juan Alberto Soler
Music: Georges Garvarentz
Film Editing: Elena Jaumandreu, Emilio Rodriguez
Cast: Gary Lockwood (Tony Ferris), Elke Sommer (Ann Bennett), Lee J. Cobb (Steve Skorsky), Jean Servais (Gino), Georges Geret (Leroy), Jack Palance (Douglas), Fabrizio Capucci (Cooper), Roger Hanin (The Boss), Gustavo Re (Salvatore), Daniel Martin (Merino).
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by Jeff Stafford
Sources:
The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: The Gangster Film, edited by Phil Hardy (The Overlook Press)
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They Came to Rob Las Vegas
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Location scenes filmed in Almería, Spain, and in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Opened in Paris in January 1969 as Les hommes de Las Végas at 120 min; released in Italy as Radiografia d'un colpo d'oro; opened in Madrid in October 1968 as Las Vegas, 500 millones at 127 min; in West Germany in March 1969 as An einem Freitag in Las Vegas at 130 min.
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Released in United States Winter February 1969
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Released in United States Winter February 1969