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Released 1956
Distributor United Motion Pictures Association

Blacklisted in the states, Jules Dassin directed this prototypical crime film in France with a meager budget and no bankable stars—he got the last laugh, winning Best Director at Cannes. He may have been too efficient, the film was banned in some countries because crooks were using the brilliant heist scene as a blueprint. Dassin himself plays the expert safecracker.

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About Francis Galluppi

Francis Galluppi is one of the most exciting new voices in American genre cinema. With a signature style that fuses gritty tension, dark humor, and a modern spin on classic noir and western traditions, Galluppi has quickly carved a place for himself as a filmmaker to watch. A self-taught writer, director, editor, and composer, he approaches every frame with precision and a deep respect for cinema’s pulp lineage. His early short films—High Desert Hell and The Gemini Project—won acclaim on the festival circuit, collecting honors such as the Wes Craven Award at the Catalina Film Festival and Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Short at the Burbank International Film Festival. These works established his talent for crafting tightly wound stories that feel both timeless and unmistakably his own. In 2023, Galluppi made a powerful feature debut with The Last Stop in Yuma County, a sun-drenched thriller that premiered at Fantastic Fest and earned major awards at Sitges and BIFAN. With its stripped-down tension and haunting atmosphere, the film announced Galluppi as a serious new talent in the lineage of Coen, Carpenter, and Leone. Next up, he’ll write and direct a new Evil Dead installment for Ghost House Pictures—bringing his voice to one of horror’s most beloved franchises and continuing his ascent as a bold, uncompromising filmmaker redefining the edges of genre cinema.

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