Odds Against Tomorrow (Blu-ray)

He knew where $50,000 lay begging to be STOLEN!
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  • Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: May 29, 2018
  • Originally Released: 2018
  • Label: Olive

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 559
Rating: 3.5/4 -- Here's a nifty slice of noir that not only was filmed in black-and-white but also focuses on black and white. Full Review
Creative Loafing
Jun 9, 2018
A taut, downbeat, New York-shot bank heist thriller. Full Review
Time Out
Jan 26, 2006
...The acting is strong, the black-and-white photography crisp and the robbery tense... -- 3 out of 4 stars
USA Today
Aug 9, 1996
Director Robert Wise has drawn fine performances from his players. It is the most sustained acting Belafonte has done. Ryan makes the flesh crawl as the fanatical bigot. Full Review
Variety
Jul 10, 2018
The genius of the film is that its Greek tragedy is rooted in the here and now of a racially divided 1950s America. Full Review
Sight and Sound
Jul 10, 2018
Ambitious but mainly unsuccessful. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Jan 1, 2000
Rating: B+ -- A powerful film noir that underscores socially conscious issues. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Jan 30, 2005

Product Description:

ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW, a crackling crime caper with an undercurrent of racial tension, combines the desperation of three men--two of whom hate each other--and the culmination of that desperation in the form of a robbery. The film, which includes a fantastic jazz score by pianist John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet, is a film noir gem. David Burke (Ed Begley), a former policeman who once served a prison sentence, has asked bigoted southerner Earl Slater (Robert Ryan) to rob an upstate bank with him, promising him $50,000 in small bills if the robbery is successful. Burke also recruits Johnny Ingram (Harry Belafonte, who also helped produce the film), a nightclub entertainer who doesn't want the job but who is hopelessly addicted to gambling and is in debt. At first Slater, who is supported by his girlfriend, Lorry (Shelley Winters), finds out Ingram is black and refuses the job but, realizing he needs the money, decides after all to join Ingram and Burke in the venture. When they embark on the robbery, however, all hell breaks loose as danger--and the tension between Ingram and Slater--mount.

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  • UPC: 887090141611
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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