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"Pickup on South Street," directed by Samuel Fuller and released in 1953, is a gripping crime film noir that follows the story of Skip McCoy (Richard Widmark), a pickpocket who inadvertently becomes embroiled in a dangerous espionage scheme. When Skip steals a wallet containing top-secret microfilm, he becomes a target for both the FBI and Communist spies. As the stakes rise, Skip finds himself caught in a web of deception and betrayal that puts his life at risk. The film features a stellar cast including Thelma Ritter as Moe Williams, a streetwise informer, and Jean Peters as Candy, a beautiful woman who unwittingly gets involved in Skip's troubles. Together, they navigate the treacherous underworld of 1950s New York City, where loyalty is scarce and danger lurks around every corner. With its tense atmosphere, moral ambiguity, and sharp dialogue, "Pickup on South Street" is a classic noir thriller that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
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๐ A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Richard Widmark
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