Payroll [DVD] [1961]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #16775 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-02-11
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 102 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Johnny Mellors plans to hold-up a security van used by a company for its wages. When the company switch to a hired bulletproof vehicle, the planned heist becomes a little more dangerous. When 100,000 dollars is stolen from the armoured van the security company's boss decides that no gang of smalltime crooks puts him out of business...
Customer Reviews
PAYROLL is as hard-hitting today as it was in 1961. A true British classic!
"Brilliant! Brutal!...TORN FROM TONIGHT'S HEADLINES!", exclaimed the poster for this highly suspenseful and thrilling British crime drama from 1961. It's about the meticulously planned robbery of a £100,000 payroll from a seemingly impregnable armoured security van in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where it was filmed on location, by crooks Michael Craig (the leader); Tom Bell; Kenneth Griffith and Barry Keegan. The robbery goes wrong. Although the gang gets away with the money, the security van driver and one of the gang are killed. The rest of the film is concerned with the hunt for the gang by the police and the security van driver's widow (a wonderfully understated performance of a woman bent on revenge by Billie Whitelaw) and the action and tension never lets up.
French star Francoise Prevost is excellent as Katie Pearson, the embittered; selfish and self-centred wife of inside man Dennis Pearson (William Lucas), a nervous wreck if ever there was one whom you just know from the beginning is going to crack and give the game away before the film is over. In fact, Prevost is so good in the role, that she BECOMES Katie Pearson...a woman who has everything a man could want...at a price.
I went to see this film at the cinema when I was 14 in 1961 and thought it was one of the best British films of the year. The robbery is so well planned and executed that I wouldn't be surprised if some real gang of crooks had copied it sometime during the past 47 years. The film is hard-hitting and suspensefully directed in black and white by Sidney Hayers and very well acted. Reg Owen's theme music (which I still have on an old 45 rpm single on the Palette label) compliments the film superbly. I'm also lucky enough to have the film's original quad poster and Front-of-House set of eight glossy, black and white stills.
Payroll was also Michael Craig's first film role as an out and out villain and he certainly makes the most of it. As for this DVD, it is an excellent transfer of the complete film. It even has the original British Board of Film Censors "A" certificate on the beginning, which is unusual for a DVD transfer of a vintage cinema film, as well as the original Anglo Amalgamated opening title. Highly Recommended. I give it five stars.
Excellent film!
I bought this DVD on the strength of the other reviews, and it didn't disappoint. I'm keen on British films from this period, and this is an very good example. It's defintely worth the few pounds that Aamzon are asking.
Excellent crime caper
Not much to add to the previous reviews except to say that this is a well directed, well acted and certainly entertaining crime romp, made all the more watchable by the inclusion of the beautiful and elegant Francoise Prevost and a young, dazzlingly gorgeous Billie Whitelaw. Well worth the price of the DVD for just her scenes...
Initially, I had my doubts about Michael Craig in a villain role, but he does manage to give a creditable performance (would have liked to have had Connery or Stanley Baker though which would have lifted it a couple of notches higher IMHO).
I love British films from this period. Sadly, there aren't too many of them about, so we have to get what we're given. But don't listen to the sourpuss naysayers. This is one of the best from the early sixties and stands repeated viewings, so definitely one for the collection. Both film transfer and sound quality are superb, too.
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