Crown Jewels
Crown Jewels

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Crown Jewels

1950
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German

As foreign troops occupy the country, the government commissions a jeweler to bring the crown jewels to safety.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Fritz LangGenres: Film Noir, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A seductive and manipulative woman ensnares a young, impressionable man and his wealthy, older mentor into a web of deceit and murder. As the body count rises, the young man becomes increasingly entangled in her dark schemes, questioning his own sanity and morality.

Critical Reception

While 'Crown Jewels' (also known as 'The Big Heat' in some releases, though this is a different film from the 1953 film of the same name) is a lesser-known work by Fritz Lang, it has been recognized for its taut suspense and Lang's signature directorial style. Critics often point to its atmospheric tension and the compelling performances, particularly from its lead actress, as its strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.

  • Recognized for Fritz Lang's distinctive directorial touch in creating tension.

  • The performances, especially the lead, are often cited as a significant draw.

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Fun Fact

Fritz Lang, known for his German Expressionist films and later Hollywood noir, directed this suspenseful thriller, further solidifying his reputation for creating dark and compelling cinematic experiences.

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