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5 Against the House

- Sizzling!

Former war-time Army buddies now students in college decide to rip off a Reno casino.

Release Date : 1955-06-10

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DayleColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Five Against the House

Cast

Guy Madison

Character Name : Al Mercer

Original Name : Guy Madison

Gender : Male

Kim Novak

Character Name : Kay Greylek

Original Name : Kim Novak

Gender : Female

Brian Keith

Character Name : Brick

Original Name : Brian Keith

Gender : Male

Alvy Moore

Character Name : Roy

Original Name : Alvy Moore

Gender : Male

Kerwin Mathews

Character Name : Ronnie

Original Name : Kerwin Mathews

Gender : Male

William Conrad

Character Name : Eric Berg

Original Name : William Conrad

Gender : Male

Jack Dimond

Character Name : Francis Spiegelbauer

Original Name : Jack Dimond

Gender : Male

Jean Willes

Character Name : Virginia

Original Name : Jean Willes

Gender : Female

Kathryn Grant

Character Name : Jean, Young Woman in Nightclub (uncredited)

Original Name : Kathryn Grant

Gender : Female

Adelle August

Character Name : Bit (uncredited)

Original Name : Adelle August

Gender : Male

Thom Carney

Character Name : Young Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Thom Carney

Gender : Male

Bill Catching

Character Name : Cop (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Catching

Gender : Male

George Cisar

Character Name : Casino Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : George Cisar

Gender : Male

Eddie Constantine

Character Name : Casino Robber (uncredited)

Original Name : Eddie Constantine

Gender : Male

Chuck Courtney

Character Name : Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Chuck Courtney

Gender : Male

Frank Gerstle

Character Name : Robbery Suspect (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Gerstle

Gender : Male

Tom Greenway

Character Name : Police Lt. Anderson (uncredited)

Original Name : Tom Greenway

Gender : Male

Jo Ann Greer

Character Name : Kay Greylek (singing voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Jo Ann Greer

Gender : Male

Geraldine Hall

Character Name : Cashier (uncredited)

Original Name : Geraldine Hall

Gender : Female

Pete Kellett

Character Name : Lift Operator (uncredited)

Original Name : Pete Kellett

Gender : Male

John Larch

Character Name : Police Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : John Larch

Gender : Male

Jana Mason

Character Name : Bit (uncredited)

Original Name : Jana Mason

Gender : Male

Don Oreck

Character Name : Young Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Don Oreck

Gender : Male

Robert Sampson

Character Name : Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Sampson

Gender : Male

Robert F. Simon

Character Name : Old Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert F. Simon

Gender : Male

Marjorie Stapp

Character Name : Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Marjorie Stapp

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

He has a system you know! Four college buddies are out in a Reno casino when they mistakenly almost get arrested for a failed robbery. Upon proving their innocence, they hear a cop saying that robbing this particular casino is nigh on impossible. This gets young Ronnie thinking that it actually can be done, and sure enough he comes up with a fool proof plan that should be played out as a joke robbery. However, after letting his pals in on the plan, one of them, Brick, an ex army loose cannon, wants to do it for real. There are many good things about this Phil Karlson directed picture, things that made me particularly glad I paid no attention to the meagre rating on the IMDb and watched it with no expectation. The cast is very strong, Guy Madison, Brian Keith, Alvy Moore, a young pre swash buckling Kerwin Mathews and a sultry and gorgeous Kim Novak in only her second credited role. Location work at Lake Tahoe is easy on the eye and the story from John Barnwell (adapting from Jack Finney's novel) is a good one, with a kicker of an idea in how to rob a casino. I think that newcomers to the film should prepare for a more offbeat picture than what the plot synopsis hints at. It certainly has got tense moments, courtesy in the main from Keith's borderline psycho, but it's practically a talky picture with flecks of humour right up to the finale, where it all comes together without histrionics or fanfare. Phil Karlson, with the awesome Scandal Sheet on his CV, appeared on the face of it to be a good choice to direct, but although he has done crime/adventure/romance films very well before, blending those genres into one film was asking a bit too much. It's not bad directing, it's just an odd fusion that never really comes off, and it possibly stops the film from breaking out to a bigger and more appreciative audience. Karlson remains, though, a director well worth reappraisals because he has some excellent credits on his CV that are well worth checking out. Still, it's an oddity of sorts, and tagging it as a Noir picture is a bit of a stretch, but this is one that's definitely recommended for the pluses that do indeed far outweigh the minuses. 7/10