Three Steps North is a 1951 Italian-American film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring Lloyd Bridges, Lea Padovani and Aldo Fabrizi. The film is known as Tre passi a nord in Italy.[2]
Plot
Dishonorably discharged after a four-year stint in a military prison for dabbling in black markets while stationed in Italy during World War II, American former soldier Frank Keeler wants to discreetly recover a stash of money that he buried near Amalfi prior to his arrest. His mission is complicated when he is tailed by police and local shady characters guess the purpose of his presence.
Cast
- Lloyd Bridges as Frank Keeler
- Lea Padovani as Elena Ravezza
- Aldo Fabrizi as Pietro
- William Tubbs as Jack Convay
- Dino Galvani as Massina
- Adriano Ambrogi as Baldori
- Gianni Rizzo as The Greek
- Peggy Doro as Mrs. Day
- Adam Genette as Policeman Falzone
Reception
In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther wrote that the film “follows the routine pattern of low-budget American crime films” and concluded: “[A]ll of the tedious maneuvering that Mr. Bridges does to recover his buried treasure, on which other criminals seem to have designs, is grimly routine and unexciting, and the pay-off, which clears up everything, is one of those fatuous fast shuffles that is acceptable only to our prim Production Code.”[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b Crowther, Bosley (June 29, 1951). “The Screen: Filmed in Italy”. The New York Times. p. 14.
- ^ Three Steps North at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
External links
- Three Steps North at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Three Steps North at IMDb
- Three Steps North at the TCM Movie Database (archived)
- Three Steps North is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- Three Steps North information site and DVD review at DVD Beaver (includes images)