The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
- Starring:
- Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, (more)
- Director(s):
- Joseph Sargent
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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On a quiet midday in New York, along the Lexington Avenue subway line, the train designated "Pelham One Two Three" -- so named for its station of origin and time of departure -- makes its way down the East Side of Manhattan. One by one, three men board the train, and at 28th Street, a fourth man approaches the motorman (James Broderick) and points a pistol at him, ordering him to unlock the door to his cab and admit the man waiting there; meanwhile, another man points a gun at the conductor and threatens to kill him unless he holds the doors open and then closes them when the man talking to the motorman is aboard. Once on board, "Mr. Blue" (Robert Shaw) and "Mr. Green" (Martin Balsam) halt the train between stations, while "Mr. Brown" (Earl Hindeman) and "Mr. Gray" (Hector Elizondo) seal off the lead car. With Mr. Green at the controls, the front car is separated and isolated in the tunnel with 17 passengers aboard, and then Mr. Blue presents their demands over the radio: one million dollars in cash, within one hour, or they will start shooting one passenger each minute. On the other end, Transit Police Lieutenant Zachary Garber (Walter Matthau) must overcome his initial disbelief to deal with this threat, amid the confusion of a subway system that's chaotic even when it's running normally. With the mayor reluctantly aboard to pay the ransom, Garber must keep the hijackers from carrying out their threat while the money is transported, and keep the hotheads around him and on the police force under control -- and figure out how they intend to get away with a million dollars from inside a subway tunnel with police on all sides. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 124 mins
Complete Cast:
- Walter Matthau - Lieutenant Garber
- Martin Balsam - Green
- Earl Hindman - Brown
- Thomas LaFleur - Older Son
- Alex Colon - The Delivery Boy
- Louise Larabee - The Alcoholic
- Burtt Harris - Ptl. Ricci
- Michael Gorrin - The Old Man
- Nathan George - Patrolman James
- Jerry Stiller - Lt. Rico Patrone
- Harry Madsen - Stunt Driver
- Conrad Yama - Mr. Tomashita
- Robert Weil - Marino
- Sal Viscuso - Ptl. O'Keefe
- Rick Seaman - Stunt Driver
- Simon Deckard - Ptl. Miskowsky
- Tim Myers - Plumber
- Jerry Holland - Budy Carmondy
- Carol Cole - The Secretary
- Lucy Saroyan - Coed #2
- Doris Roberts - Mayor's Wife
- Dick O'Neill - Correll
- George Lee Miles - The Pimp
- William Snickowski - Hippie/Plainclothes Policeman
- Thomas Barbour - T.A. Chairman
- Gary Bolling - The Homosexual
- Robert Shaw - Blue
- Hector Elizondo - Grey
- James Broderick - Denny Doyle
- Maria Landa - Spanish Woman
- Kenneth McMillan - Borough Commander
- Julius Harris - Inspector Daniels
- Gene Gross - Muscat
- Mari Gorman - The Hooker
- Joe Fields - The Salesman
- Paul Nuckles - Stunt Driver
- Carey Loftin - Stunt Driver
- Beatrice Winde - Mrs. Jenkins
- Lee Wallace - The Mayor
- Walter Jones - Mr. Mattson
- Toru Nagai - Mr. Yashimura
- Cynthia Belgrave - The Maid
- Carmine Foresta - Train Expediter
- Carolyn Nelson - Coed #1
- Joe Seneca - Police Sergeant
- Tony Roberts - Warren LaSalle
- Tom Pedi - Caz Dolowicz
- Christopher Murney - Dispatcher
- Bill Cobbs - Man on Platform
- Ruth Attaway - Mayor's Nurse
- Anna Berger - The Mother
- Rudy Bond - Police Commissioner
- Director(s):
- Joseph Sargent
- Writer(s):
- Peter Stone
- Producer(s):
- Edgar J. Scherick, Gabriel Katzka
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Situations, Not For Children, Violence, Profanity)
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