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195380 minThriller, Crime

Pickup on South Street

Is Pickup on South Street a Hit or Flop?

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Is Pickup on South Street worth watching? With a rating of 7.343/10, this Thriller, Crime film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Pickup on South Street Synopsis

In New York City, an insolent pickpocket, Skip McCoy, inadvertently sets off a chain of events when he targets ex-prostitute Candy and steals her wallet. Unaware that she has been making deliveries of highly classified information to the communists, Candy, who has been trailed by FBI agents for months in hopes of nabbing the spy ringleader, is sent by her ex-boyfriend, Joey, to find Skip and retrieve the valuable microfilm he now holds.

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Top Cast

Richard Widmark
Richard WidmarkSkip McCoy
Jean Peters
Jean PetersCandy
Thelma Ritter
Thelma RitterMoe Williams
Murvyn Vye
Murvyn VyeCaptain Dan Tiger
Richard Kiley
Richard KileyJoey
Willis Bouchey
Willis BoucheyZara
Milburn Stone
Milburn StoneDetective Winoki
Parley Baer
Parley BaerHeadquarters Communist in Chair (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Chet BrandenburgFight Spectator (uncredited)
Frank Kumagai
Frank KumagaiLum (uncredited)

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Yes, Pickup on South Street is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.343/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Thriller, Crime movies.

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Critic Reviews

John ChardJun 25, 2019
★ 9

Forget the communist fervour and delve deeper. Skip McCoy is a three time loser pick pocket, unable to curb his instincts back on the street, he picks the purse of Candy on a subway train. What he doesn't realise is that Candy is carrying top secret microfilm, microfilm that is of high interest to many many organisations. Director Samuel Fuller has crafted an exceptional drama set amongst the seedy underworld of New York City. Communist spies and shady government operatives all blend together to make Pickup On South Street a riveting viewing from first minute to the last. Based around a Dwight Taylor story called "Blaze Of Glory", Fuller infused this adaptation with a heavy set political agenda, something that many at the time felt was over done, but to only focus on the anti communist leanings is doing it a big disservice. Digging a little deeper and you find characters as intriguing as any that Fuller has directed. The main protagonist for one is the hero of the piece, a crook and a shallow human being, his heroics are not born out of love for his country, they are born out of his sheer stubborn streak. It's quite an achievement that Fuller has crafted one of the best anti heroes of the 1950s, and I'm sure he was most grateful to the performance of Richard Widmark as McCoy. Widmark is all grin and icy cold heart, his interplay with the wonderful Jean Peters as Candy is excellent and is the film's heart. However, it is the Oscar nominated Thelma Ritter who takes the acting honours, her Moe is strong and as seedy as the surrounding characters, but there is a tired warmth to her that Ritter conveys majestically. It's a "B" movie in texture but an "A" film in execution, Pickup On South Street is a real classy and entertaining film that is one of the best from its most intriguing director. 9/10

CinemaSerfJun 21, 2023
★ 7

Richard Widmark is quite effective in this quickly paced espionage thriller. He's a petty thief whom we see lifting something from a woman's purse on a busy subway train. He's not the only one watching her, though, and as he makes his exit he narrowly avoids capture the police. Why are others watching this woman? Well it turns out that she is suspected of passing secrets to the communists and that the police reckon the purse purse contains evidence. Of course, "Skip" (Widmark) knows nothing of this but is soon working with the authorities to find "Candy" (Jean Peters), trace her compatriots and thwart the deceit. Thelma Ritter always adds value - if perhaps not versatility - and it features a tightly knit supporting cast as Samuel Fuller keeps the dialogue focussed and the pace deft before quite an exciting ending. It does play a little to cold war politics and paranoia, but it's still a superior cat and mouse thriller well worth a watch.