...for he lifted half of his 'Small Time Crooks' from it! The idea of crooks digging a tunnel under a store that becomes successful business is repeated in Allen movie!
Both films are great fun, though.
I love Broderick Crawford in this movie. A moment that cracks me up every time I see it is when Crawford pretends to be a customer finding a $10 bill in a suitcase. He was a marvel of comedy and it's a shame he's being remembered mostly for his serious work as Willie Stark in 'All the King's Men'.
They mentioned this situation during the introduction to the movie on TMC. Apparently Allen didn't pay any of the standard fees when you re-use other people's work.
I guess as a jazz musician, he's just used improvisation. Taking what he likes of other people's work and turning it to his advantage.
Life is never fair, and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not.
as I recall it also showed up as a plot in a Gomer Pyle episode...one of those ideas (like Dickens's A Christmas Carol) that people "borrow" quite liberally
Guest Star(s): Arlene Golonka, Eugene Troobnick, Jake LaMotta, Dort Clark, Teddy Hart, Michael Vale, Joe Marr, Marie Pinckard, Wayne Wilson, Janet Paul, Jon Richards.
Synopsis: Three crooks rent out an old cafe' to try to drill through a bank wall next door. Toody & Muldoon think they are actually new business owners, and try to help them open up their new "business".
Thank you! I've been trying to figure out where I've seen this plot before. I've never seen the Woody Allen film and I've seen all the Car 54 and Gomer Pyle episodes, so I must have seen it in those TV shows.
Holy cow, monsieurzy! I had totally forgotten about that episode. Thanks for reminding me. It's been several years since I saw it, but I remember it was especially interesting to see because of Jake LaMotta's role. I had recently seen "Raging Bull" at that time and here was the real LaMotta on a TV show.
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