SYNOPSICS
Night Class (2001) is a English movie. Sheldon Wilson has directed this movie. Sean Young,Rick Peters,Ron Perlman,John Saxon are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2001. Night Class (2001) is considered one of the best Crime,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
When Jake, a security guard in a small hotel, inadvertently helps out a beautiful burglar, he becomes a primary suspect and is quickly fired. Jake decides to track down the burglar himself and retrieve the stolen property.
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Seduced by a Thief... Over View
This is a great film featuring great visual and audio effects. The movie itself contains the 3 "s" characteristics, which are stealth, secrecy and skill. All characteristics a burglar must have. The film is set in urban USA, where a hotel security guard tries to discover the real thief of a sentimental ornament stolen from the hotel he once worked at. Due to the stolen artifact, the bouncer is immediately the primary suspect and is fired in the first instant. This movie will keep you hooked as the seductive Sean Young plays a secret Allie to Jake and shows her professional burglar characteristics with the 3 "s" and at the same time, makes a very good connection with him. Dana Barron plays a small-time role in the movie as Jake's sister which add's realism to the movie. A great movie, easy 10/10.
All that glitters isn't a diamond
When a trio of jewel thieves find themselves being attacked by a gung-ho Sam Spade wannabe they try using him to further their scheme. Meanwhile they were very busy trying to run a game on each other while the detective in training had plans of his own going. Mildly interesting, but no great shakes.
why??
My biggest question with this one was "Why didn't the "policeman in training" give the fingerprint to the John Saxon character/policeman in the first place. The only answer I can come up with is that is would have made more sense as far as the plot goes. The whole movie would have gone better with experienced police tracking her down to the pawn shop. Of course, it probably would have been a 45 minute movie instead of 1 hour and 28 minutes long. I like Sean Young so she is about the only reason I can find to muddle through this. I am getting a too few lines message so the rest of the review is just filler and the reader doesn't have to read the last two lines if he/she doesn't want to!!
Nice Guys Finish Last?
Interesting tale of naive hotel security guard "Jake," duped by femme fatale jewel thief. He becomes prime suspect in crime, sets out to find her himself. He's studying to join the force, but here he gets a real education. Life lessons learned the hard way. All the elements are there, but "good enough for TV" aim doesn't allow piece to shine. First time out for director Wilson. Bookmark him for future works. Experienced writer Greenblatt may hyphenate himself toward producing, leaning toward efficacious journey. "Too many producers spoil the pot." Credit may go to young Wennekers for depth story provides. "Still waters run deep." Peters and Ori traditionally lean toward roles of a criminal ilk. This show doesn't give them room they deserve to break out of small screen. Excellent cast: Young as "the lady" -- Perlman as jealous boss. (He seems here a cross between greying Tony Roberts and racetrack cigar chomper, but creates interest.) John Saxon as Detective Murphy, "been there, done that" gumshoe who kicks down door without breaking sweat. AWOL much of second half. Albert lost in too-small role. Portrayal of "everyman" guard Jake Franklin not always believable. Too naive for someone pursuing career in justice. Gets honor points for passing on payola, though. Good use of vintage G-series as getaway vehicle. London's music works, but could have been mixed judiciously for better appreciation. Too much dialogue looping. May have done better with feature-size crew and noir motifs. Start voiceover earlier, use flashbacks, multiple points-of-view. Well done, though audience can handle a deeper black. AKA "Seduced by a Thief."