The Burglar

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From its inventive opening featuring fictional news reels to its final chase through an amusement park, director Paul Wendkos and his crew appear to have had a ball making The Burglar. Creative camera angles (from inside an empty safe, over the shoulder of a faceless man) and frenetic film editing (jump cuts, rapid cross-cutting) bring the film to life in a way that David Goodis’s script (based on his own novel) barely deserves. Dan Duryea is cast against type as a pensive, laconic professional burglar named Nat Harbin whose team comprises two bickering sidekicks and blond bombshell Gladden (Jayne Mansfield) whom Nat practically raised as a kid sister. After stealing an emerald necklace from the home of wealthy heiress and spiritualist Sister Sara (Phoebe MacKay), the gang splits up to avoid not only law enforcement but a pair of suspicious characters who will do just about anything to get their hands on the jewels.

By Michael Bayer

Paul Wendkos
Louis Kellman
David Goodis
David Goodis (novel)
Don Malkames
Sol Kaplan
Jim Leonard
Herta Horn
Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield, Martha Vickers, Peter Capell, Mickey Shaughnessy, Wendell K. Phillips
Della (Martha Vickers) arrives in Atlantic City per Charlie's instructions.
Sister Sara (Phoebe MacKay) spots the unwelcome visitor.

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