Small Time Crooks Comments

  • Letitia 2022-11-05 08:11:02

    I also want to open a cookie shop like that. By the way, I can also sell soft drinks and my favorite books~ Uh... To put it bluntly, I still want to open a...

  • Alexys 2022-10-27 05:35:30

    The sequel to take money and run is still quite funny. Tribute to The Asphalt Jungle, The White Heat, Rifffi, and Bloody...

  • Enid 2022-10-20 18:59:34

    This joke is so...

  • Meredith 2022-10-05 18:21:16

    The old man interprets bad taste in it, but I feel silly and stylish, I think I have this...

  • Billie 2022-09-24 04:58:17

    The first Woody Allen work I saw was the first film I heard in CCAV's tenth screening room. To be honest, this story should be more fascinating, especially when Woody opened a biscuit shop to rob the bank. This is a bit similar to the Coen brothers' remake of "The Old Woman Killer", but the bank did not grab it, and the business is getting worse. Be bigger. I felt boring when I saw it, but now I watch it again and add a...

  • Lukas 2022-09-20 08:51:52

    what a dentist...

  • Kallie 2022-09-08 02:41:23

    Barely pass. The first half an hour was a depressing crime movie. The storefront next to the bank had a mean wife and a mentally handicapped relative to sell biscuits in front. Four oolong gangsters dug into the tunnel to rob the bank, and the biscuits business unexpectedly became popular. Didn't it also affect the recent topics such as "Extreme Profession" and "Lobster Detective"? A rude couple who have made a big business, one goes to Hugh Grant to learn the way of elegance, the other is...

  • Eliane 2022-09-05 01:20:19

    There's something magical about Woody Allen, the blandness of the plot that gets more and more overwhelming as it goes on. His films seem to have a love-hate cycle, a balance of self-blame and comedy repayment. Who would have thought that bank robbers would become rich by relying on the biscuits of Chencang? Who knows that after the soaring couple parted ways, they still love each other and reunite? Allen is good at exaggerating the ordinary into a joke, but we all find our own shadow in...

  • Adela 2022-08-21 05:10:46

    WA is really talkative. I feel that the whole film is just listening to practice, the story is too simple, and the humor is not in place, so cold that I...

  • Sophie 2022-05-30 21:21:54

    Summary of the story: The story of the crappy thief, then the story of the nouveau riche, and then the story of the little white face and the rich woman. After a circle, we will return to the story of the crappy thief... The little old man said that this time he was a little...

Extended Reading
  • Hunter 2022-05-30 20:22:30

    Heaven pushes to earth

    The biscuit shop, which no one cares about, has become an international super-large enterprise, whose profit far exceeds that of the small bank next door they robbed. In just a few minutes of screen time, Woody made all the movie-going audiences realize a typical American dream, and at the same...

  • Garett 2022-05-30 20:37:24

    Isn’t it romantic for old couples and young wives?

    In this movie, the plot progresses very slowly. It is about a group of people who have been in prison trying to rob a bank.

    I also like robbing banks, so I am very interested in this movie. After watching it, I feel like I am like them.

    They couldn't win a bank. The difference is that they opened a...

Small Time Crooks quotes

  • [last lines]

    Frenchy: Hey, It was you who taught me how to open a safe.

    Ray: That was one of my fondest memories of our time together... What are you saying? You boosted this from David's safe? Frenchy, that's stealing.

    Frenchy: Not exactly. Look, it's a long story, Ray. Let's sell it, and I'll fill you in on the flight to Miami.

    Ray: Sweetheart, you are the greatest.

    Frenchy: Yeah.

  • David: I'm talking about Henry James, the author. Yeah? Well, this is where he lived and this is where he worked.

    Ray: Where did he eat? I'm hungry. I don't care where he lived. I want to know where he ate.

    Frenchy: I remember! "The Hair-ess", right?

    David: The "H" is silent.

    Frenchy: Oh, did he write that too?