
Movie spotlight
Fifth District
Five men commit a robbery and flee each one for his side. Later they meet in a place to distribute the millions. While they wait for Juan, who is the one who takes the booty, each of them is imagining what it is going to do with his part. But the wait is doing long billiard cue to him and they are becoming nervous thinking that his companion will never appear, remembering they knew since him and since the things were happening up to the current moment.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, down-on-his-luck private investigator is hired by a femme fatale to find her missing husband. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of deceit, corruption, and murder that leads him through the gritty underbelly of the city. He soon finds himself in over his head, caught between dangerous criminals and a seductive woman with a hidden agenda.
Critical Reception
Released in 1958, 'Fifth District' received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. While some found the plot convoluted, others lauded its noir sensibilities and taut pacing. It has since gained a reputation as a solid, if somewhat overlooked, entry in the crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric noir style and tense storytelling.
Robert Mitchum's performance as the jaded detective is a highlight.
Some critics noted a predictable plot but appreciated the overall mood.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to its age, but its availability on niche streaming platforms suggests a dedicated fanbase that appreciates classic film noir.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Although directed by the experienced John Farrow, 'Fifth District' is often overshadowed by other more prominent film noir releases of the era, leading to it being considered a cult classic by genre enthusiasts.
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