There are a couple of reasons why Mann's Thief is unlike any other American crime film from the early '80s. They quickly move in a brand new house and with Leo's help even adopt a baby boy, but then an unexpected event forces Frank to reconsider his retirement plan. While preparing for it, Frank also convinces Jessie (Tuesday Weld, The Cincinnati Kid, Once Upon a Time in America), a beautiful single girl whom he has been trying to seriously date, that they have a future together. Soon after, Frank meets Leo and rather reluctantly agrees to do a six-figure job for him.
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Initially, the crook refuses to discuss the cash, but later on agrees to return it in the presence of Leo (Robert Prosky, The Natural, Hoffa), a big-time crime boss who knows how to help a man get rich quick. With a bit of luck, Frank discovers that the cash might have ended up in the office of a connected crook (Tom Sgnorelli, Death of a Salesman). But shortly after Frank hands the diamonds to Gags, he 'accidentally' jumps through his window and the cash goes missing. He is a dealer with powerful friends who has agreed to trade Frank and Barry's stolen diamonds for cash. The name of the man that will make Frank and Barry's retirement possible is Gags (Hal Frank, Class). And they both know it, which is why they have just completed a risky job that will solve all of their financial problems. The two have worked together for years and managed to put some money aside, but not enough to retire and enjoy life. Because he does not like feeling lonely, he is always on the move.īarry (James Belushi, Red Heat) is Frank's trusted partner.
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We whack him out."įrank (James Caan, The Godfather, The Killer Elite), the main protagonist in Michael Mann's directorial debut, is a single professional thief living in Chicago who has wasted a good portion of his life serving a sentence in Joliet Correctional Center. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature.
The release also arrives with an illustrated booklet featuring an essay by critic Nick James. The supplemental features on the disc include an original theatrical trailer for the film exclusive new video interview with the American director exclusive new video interview with actor James Caan new video interview with Johannes Schmoelling, former member of Tangerine Dream and audio commentary with director Michael Mann and James Caan. Nominated for the prestigious Palme d'Or Award, Michael Mann's "Thief" (1981) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion.