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52 Pick-Up

Harry Mitchell, a prosperous Los Angeles manufacturer, sees his world upended when three blackmailers burst in with a videotape showing him with his young mistress and demand $100,000. Afraid that the affair could derail his wife's bid for city council if the incident leaks to the police, he pretends he will pay, but ultimately does not follow through.

Director(s)

John Frankenheimer

Renate Schneuer

Cast & Crew

Ron Jeremy

Ron Jeremy

Party Goer

Lonny Chapman

Lonny Chapman

Jim O'Boyle

Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

Harry Mitchell

Robert Trebor

Robert Trebor

Leo Franks

John Glover

John Glover

Alan Raimy

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret

Barbara Mitchell

Frank Sivero

Frank Sivero

Vendor

Blackie Dammett

Blackie Dammett

Drug Dealer

Clarence Williams III

Clarence Williams III

Bobby Shy

John Frankenheimer

John Frankenheimer

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Kelly Preston

Kelly Preston

Cini

Michelle Walker

Michelle Walker

Counter Girl

Arlin Miller

Arlin Miller

Celebrity Voice Impression

Doug McClure

Doug McClure

Mark Arveson

Vanity

Vanity

Doreen

Jamie Gillis

Jamie Gillis

Party Goer (uncredited)

Steven Clawson

Steven Clawson

Factory Worker

Bill Gratton

Bill Gratton

Ed Salvon

Renate Schneuer

Renate Schneuer

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Sharon Mitchell

Sharon Mitchell

Party Goer

Herschel Savage

Herschel Savage

Party Goer

Ines Ochoa

Ines Ochoa

Party Goer

Nicholas Grabowsky

Nicholas Grabowsky

Restaurant Patio Diner (uncredited)

Debra Satell

Debra Satell

Party Goer

Amber Lynn

Amber Lynn

Party Goer

Christopher Cory

Christopher Cory

Factory Worker

Alex Henteloff

Alex Henteloff

Dan Lowenthal

William John Murphy

William John Murphy

Grady

John Francis

John Francis

Policeman

Philip Bartko

Philip Bartko

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Tom Byron

Tom Byron

Party Goer

Allyson Palmeter

Allyson Palmeter

Party Goer

Katherine Poland

Katherine Poland

Party Goer

Amy White

Amy White

Party Goer

Charles Bowden

Charles Bowden

Factory Worker

Marc Castenada

Marc Castenada

Factory Worker

Mike Caruso

Mike Caruso

Factory Worker

Maurice Jenkins

Maurice Jenkins

Factory Worker

John Kahnen

John Kahnen

Factory Worker

Bobby Ponce

Bobby Ponce

Factory Worker

Ray Vela

Ray Vela

Factory Worker

Robin Bronfman

Robin Bronfman

Injured Driver

Debra Berger

Debra Berger

O'Boyle's Wife

Laisa Carrie

Laisa Carrie

Janet

Barbara Ferris

Barbara Ferris

Lisa

Conroy Gedeon

Conroy Gedeon

James Boyer

Jai M. Jefferson

Jai M. Jefferson

Patron

Lenora Logan

Lenora Logan

Lady in Hall

Mark M. Mayuga

Mark M. Mayuga

Passerby

Lorrie Lovett

Lorrie Lovett

Nude Model

Sandra Perron

Sandra Perron

Nude Model

Barbara Summers

Barbara Summers

Nude Model

Anthony Palmer

Anthony Palmer

Tom

Erica Boyer

Erica Boyer

Party Goer (uncredited)

Barbara Dare

Barbara Dare

Party Goer (uncredited)

Cara Lott

Cara Lott

Party Goer (uncredited)

Pat Manning

Pat Manning

Party Goer (uncredited)

Randy West

Randy West

Party Goer (uncredited)

Honey Wilder

Honey Wilder

Party Goer (uncredited)

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller, Action
Runtime1h 50 mins
Released on07 Nov 1986
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

/10

Our marriage has lasted 23 years. That’s longer than she’s been alive! 52 Pick-Up is directed by John Frankenheimer and written by Elmore Leonard (adapting from his own novel) and John Steppling. It stars Roy Scheider, Ann-Margret, John Glover, Vanity, Clarence Williams III, Robert Trebor and Kelly Preston. Music is by Gary Chang and cinematography by Jost Vacano and Stephen Ramsey. Successful business entrepreneur Harry Mitchell (Scheider) finds himself the victim of blackmail by three pornographers who have video evidence of his extramarital affair. With his wife about to embark on a new stage of her political career, the last thing Harry needs is a scandal, but when things take a turn for the worse Harry decides to use unorthodox methods to deal with the blackmailers. A nifty neo-noir this, certainly deserving of being better known in neo-noir circles. The presence of Leonard at the writing table ensures that the story doesn’t drift too far away from his own source material, though location is moved to L.A. as opposed to the Detroit of the novel. Thematic thrust centres around Mitchell being caught for his indiscretions and what the consequences of his actions means for all around him, quite often with devastating results. Mitchell has to move about a seedy world of pornography, of cheap peekaboo bars, strip joints and snuff movies, he has to get to the level of his blackmailers so as to enact his plans with conviction. The three weasels played by Glover, Williams and Trebor are in turn slimy, menacing and a twitchy neurotic, an off-beat trio suitably framed by Frankenheimer’s sleazy and cold world. It may not be prime Frankenheimer but the director knows his noir onions, both in performances garnered from his strong cast and via his visual ticks. Characters are more often than not smoking or drinking liquor, sweating or looking pained as the camera gets up close and personal, the director even finds place for a bit of slatted shadow play in one sequence and menacing angled shards for another. Some contrivances are more annoying than hindrances, it’s a bit bloodless for a picture not lacking in action scenes, and although the finale is signposted without due care and attention, it is still sufficiently rewarding. Decadence, sleaze, greed, paranoia and moral decay come crashing together to create a sadly neglected piece of 1980s neo-noir. A yuppie revenger where there are no heroes, just sinners and victims. 7.5/10

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