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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
In New York, armed men hijack a subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. Even if it's paid, how could they get away?
rating
7.443
runtime
104 min

Release

1974-10-02

Cast

Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau
as Lt. Garber
Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw
as Blue
Martin Balsam
Martin Balsam
as Green
Héctor Elizondo
Héctor Elizondo
as Grey
Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman
as Brown
James Broderick
James Broderick
as Denny Doyle
Dick O'Neill
Dick O'Neill
as Correll
Lee Wallace
Lee Wallace
as The Mayor
Tom Pedi
Tom Pedi
as Caz Dolowicz
Jerry Stiller
Jerry Stiller
as Lt. Rico Patrone
Beatrice Winde
Beatrice Winde
as Mrs. Jenkins
Nathan George
Nathan George
as Ptl. James
Rudy Bond
Rudy Bond
as Police Commissioner
Kenneth McMillan
Kenneth McMillan
as Borough Commander
Doris Roberts
Doris Roberts
as Mayor's Wife
Julius Harris
Julius Harris
as Inspector Daniels
Cynthia Belgrave
Cynthia Belgrave
as The Maid
Anna Berger
Anna Berger
as The Mother
Gary Bolling
Gary Bolling
as The Homosexual
Carol Cole
Carol Cole
as The Secretary
Alex Colon
Alex Colon
as The Delivery Boy
Joe Fields
Joe Fields
as The Salesman
Mari Gorman
Mari Gorman
as The Hooker
Michael Gorrin
Michael Gorrin
as The Old Man
Thomas La Fleur
Thomas La Fleur
as The Older Son
Maria Landa
Maria Landa
as The Spanish Woman
Louise Larabee
Louise Larabee
as The Alcoholic
George Lee Miles
George Lee Miles
as The Pimp
Carolyn Nelson
Carolyn Nelson
as Coed #1
Eric O'Hanian
Eric O'Hanian
as The Younger Son
Lucy Saroyan
Lucy Saroyan
as Coed #2
William Snickowski
William Snickowski
as The Hippie
Barry Snyder
Barry Snyder
as The W.A.S.P.
Walter Jones
Walter Jones
as Mr. Mattson
Jerry Holland
Jerry Holland
as Bud Carmody
Robert Weil
Robert Weil
as Marino
Penny Krompier
Penny Krompier
as T.A. Secretary
Christopher Murney
Christopher Murney
as Dispatcher
Timothy Meyers
Timothy Meyers
as Plumber
Ruth Attaway
Ruth Attaway
as Mayor's Nurse
Thomas Barbour
Thomas Barbour
as T.A. Chairman
Marvin Silbersher
Marvin Silbersher
as Comptroller
Neil Brooks Cunningham
Neil Brooks Cunningham
as Ptl. Miskowsky
Sal Viscuso
Sal Viscuso
as Ptl. O'Keefe
Tony Fasce
Tony Fasce
as Ptl. Wentworth
Burtt Harris
Burtt Harris
as Ptl. Ricci
Gene Gross
Gene Gross
as Muscat
Walter Lott
Walter Lott
as Executive On Train
Conrad Yama
Conrad Yama
as Mr. Tomashita
Sho Onodera
Sho Onodera
as Mr. Matsumoto
Tura Nakamura
Tura Nakamura
as Mr. Nakabashi
Toru Nagai
Toru Nagai
as Mr. Yashimura
Rowena Rollins
Rowena Rollins
as Angry Woman
Joseph Attles
Joseph Attles
as Angry Man
Willis Pinkett
Willis Pinkett
as Towerman
Michelle Matthow
Michelle Matthow
as T.A. Receptionist
Isabella Hoopes
Isabella Hoopes
as Woman On Platform
Bill Cobbs
Bill Cobbs
as Man on Platform
Jim Pelham
Jim Pelham
as Subway Guard
Joe Seneca
Joe Seneca
as Police Sergeant
Gino Gennaro
Gino Gennaro
as Police Lieutenant
Carmine Foresta
Carmine Foresta
as Train Expediter
Tony Roberts
Tony Roberts
as Warren LaSalle
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

Robert Shaw is great in this tensely presented heist thriller with a difference. Allied with Martin Balsam's "Green", Hector Elizondo as "Grey" and Earl Hindman's "Brown" they meticulously hijack a subway train and hold the city to ransom for $1 million. It falls to grizzled transit cop "Garber" (Walter Matthau) to try and second-guess their plans before they start killing one passenger per minute! What adds suspence to this mystery is their potential escape route? Stuck in well mapped and monitored tunnels fifty food beneath street level, how are they planning on getting their loot to Cuba? Joesph Sargent gets loads from an established cast of players here who develop the sense of peril and excitement well - especially the master of less-is-more that is Robert Shaw. It's good to see Matthau demonstrate he's not just about whacky comedy and as the plot reaches it's duplicitous, nerve-wracking denouement with even some space for a delicious irony at the end. The photography captures well the dark and claustrophobically dingy subterranean environment as well as the increasingly frenetic command centre where "Garber" is being wound up by track manager "Correll" (Dick O'Neill) whilst facing increasingly pressure from the hapless mayor (Lee Wallace). Pay them or have your electorate slaughtered? What would you do...?