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  1. The Burglar is a 1957 American crime thriller film noir released by Columbia Pictures, based on the 1953 novel of the same name by David Goodis (who also wrote the script). The picture stars Dan Duryea in the title role and Jayne Mansfield. The movie was the first feature film directed by Paul Wendkos. [1]

    • Louis W. Kellman
  2. 29. Sept. 2020 · The Burglar is a 1957 crime thriller FILM NOlR, based on the 1953 novel of the same name by David Goodis (who also wrote the script). The picture was directed by Paul Wendkos and stars Dan Duryea in the titular role, as well as Martha Vickers, Peter Capell and Jayne Mansfield.

    • 90 Min.
    • 4,7K
    • Felicity Dungworth
  3. The Burglar: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield, Martha Vickers, Peter Capell. Dan Duryea and his cronies rob a fake spiritualist and then take it on the lam to Atlantic City.

    • (1,8K)
    • Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
    • Paul Wendkos
    • 1957-06
  4. Both Atlantic City and Philadelphia feature beautifully in one of the best-loved late B-film noirs, The Burglar (1957), starring Dan Duryea and Jayne Mansfield. The Burglar is more than just a cut above average film noir, as well as being that rare cinematic item ― a Dan Duryea leading role.

  5. The Burglar (1957), a sweaty, tawdry pulp crime thriller set in the seedy lower depths of low-rent crooks and raw passions, was released as the classic studio system -- and the era of prime film noir -- was coming to an end. It both looks back to the tales of down-and-out criminals in a world of shifting loyalties and betrayals and forward to ...

    • Paul Wendkos
    • Dan Duryea
  6. A thief (Dan Duryea), his half sister (Jayne Mansfield) and his gang steal a diamond necklace from a Philadelphia mansion.

  7. David Goodis. Novel, Screenplay. Paul Wendkos. Director. Burglar Nat Harbin and his two associates set their sights on wealthy spiritualist Sister Sarah, who has inherited a fortune -- including a renowned emerald necklace -- from a Philadelphia financier.