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Director
  
Jose Luis Garci

Music director
  
Jesus Gluck

Duration
  

Language
  
Spanish

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Mystery

Sequel
  
The Crack II

Country
  
Spain

El Crack (1981 film) movie poster
Release date
  
6 April 1981 (Spain)

Writer
  
Jose Luis Garci, Horacio Valcarcel (screenplay)

Cast
  
,
María Casanova
, (Don Ricardo),
Manuel Tejada
,
Miguel Rellán
,
Manuel Lozano



Similar
  
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El Crack (English: The Crack) is a 1981 Spanish film drama co-written and directed by Jose Luis Garci, starring Alfredo Landa. Jose Luis Garci won the Oscar to Best Foreign picture the next year with his next film "Volver a Empezar" ("Begin The Beguine"), the first Oscar won by Spanish cinema. The plot was inspired by the novels written by Dashiell Hammett, to whom the film is dedicated. It is a detective film and basically a Spanish film noir.

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German Areta (Alfredo Landa) "The Louse", is an ex-cop detective with a tiny office in a part of Madrid going to seed - a scenario inspired by Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961), to whom Crack is dedicated. Areta is trying to track down a young woman who has basically disappeared into the world of high-class courtesans in the city, and he is told to lay off the search by some powerful types who do not want any negative publicity. Unwilling to leave it at that, Areta' s enemies decide to bring home the message in an unsavory manner, through some nasty business with his girlfriend's daughter. Enraged at their tactics, Areta puts his manhunt into high gear and heads off to New York City to track down the bad guys. In another tip of the hat to Dashiell Hammett the "look and feel" of the film evokes the 1930s mystery movies.

Plot

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The whole story takes place in Madrid, Spain and New York in December 1980. German Areta is a 43-year-old private detective in Madrid. He previously spent 12 years as a Police Detective and now has his own Private Eye agency solving mostly "routine" cases like marital infidelities, working absences, minor celebrity-related information and other matters. Along with him works his employee and "jack-of-all-trades" Cardenas, (nicknamed El Moro), a chatty and funny man and former car thief, once arrested and after that freed by German while he was in the Police. Moro is Germans main connection with the underworld and night life.

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One day, Francisco Medina, a widower and mysterious man, comes to Germans office and asks him to find his daughter, Isabel, who was 17 years old when she ran away two years ago. The only reference he can provide is a former boyfriend she had, Nico, who now works as a radio DJ. German comes in contact with him and learns that she became pregnant of him; Nico says he told her that it was fine for him and they could have the baby, but her father opposed and forced her to have an abortion in a London clinic. Just after she recovered from the abortion she run away from home and Nico lost her trail, until half a year later he got word she was in Madrid working in Las Gatitas, a high-end nightclub, as an escort (a barely-legal cover for prostitution).

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Indirectly it is shown that, in the best cinema-noir line, German is a cold-blooded, hard-boiled man, disenchanted of a lonely life and tired of his dirty work and the violent underworld surrounding it, but nevertheless in his spare time, German has a blossoming relationship with Carmen, a nurse he met when he was in hospital some time ago. Carmen has a four-year-old daughter, Maite, born from a former relation with a married doctor. Carmen has not overcome completely the end of that relation, but reveals to German she likes being with him, but she still needs some time and patience from him. The detective is so fond of the little girl Maite, he often takes her to or from school and plays with her, and evidently his only moments of real happiness are while being with Carmen and Maite.

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El Moro confirms the nightclub lead was correct, but Isabel Medina is not there anymore. He learns that she left and enrolled in a private VIP escort pool which head is Mimi de Torres, the "Madame" of a luxury brothel in the dark but a lady with an impeccable social face up front, and wealthy and powerful customers who have become friends. German proceeds to visit Mimi de Torres, but After German explains to her the story of Isabels disappearance and his knowledge of her working for Mimi for some time, Mimi denies everything and dismisses German from her house after a brief argument. Not long after, German starts receiving pressure from various channels to stop investigating the case of Isabel Medinas disappearance. His former police superior, with whom he still deals now and then as part of his detective job, informally meets him and tells him that "someone from a high spot" is taking an interest in his investigation, and suggests him to stop it at once since Mimi de Torres has powerful friends in politics, financial areas, etc.

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Then his former police colleague Alberto "El Guapo", an impeccably-dressed young man now also working free-lance in the Security private sector for some wealthy clients, meets him and after discussing Germans confrontation with Mimi de Torres, offers him to join his security group with an excellent wage, with the unspoken condition that he stops the Medina investigation immediately. German refuses his offer at once, but wonders what will come next, now that he has turned down the "carrot" offered to him.

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When German contacts Francisco Medina to speak with him again, he founds out that he is in an hospital ICU, with a terminal illness he had not revealed to German. He is aware he has a short time to live and what he wanted is to see his daughter before dying. Nevertheless, German speaks hardly to him for not telling him the whole truth about Isabel.

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The day after, Cardenas tells German that he has found a good lead from a friend working in bank computer databases. His friend found that Isabel Medina withdraws money from a certain bank office exactly the 17th of each month, which happens to be the next day. German and Cardenas wait the next day in the bank until Isabel shows up; German talks to her and says her father is willing to see her and he might not have much time left due to his illness. She says that for her her father died time ago and is not interested in seeing him anymore. German now has the sad duty to inform Isabels father (who is in an almost terminal state by now) that she does not want to see him anyway; after German leaves the room he commits suicide by disconnecting his vital support machines.

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Although badly, the case seems over for German, until while going to the movies with Carmen the next evening he stops looking at a film publicity still in the hall of the Cine Capitol cinema, one of Madrids most famous. It is a reversed copy of the films main poster, left being right. Suddenly, he realizes the photo from Isabel Madina he had from her father is mirrored too, and that she is left-handed. Consequently, he realizes the woman he met in the bank was not Isabel since she was clearly right-handed, and it was a set-up.

Someone of high finance areas are involved in the girls missing case, and as a warning to the detective, a bomb in a car kills Maite. This leaves Areta heartbroken, but more determine than ever to find the truth of what ever happened to Isabel. German speaks to one of the men paid by the financier, about Medinas case. The girl died at the hands of financial sadist.

Areta moves to New York in pursue of the responsible for the deaths of Maite and Isabel. At his return to Madrid, German rekindles his relationship with Carmen.

Cast

  • Alfredo Landa - German Areta
  • Maria Casanova - Carmen
  • Manuel Tejada - Don Alberto "El Guapo"
  • Miguel Rellan - Cardenas "El Moro"
  • Manuel Lorenzo - Rocky
  • Raul Fraire - Francisco Medina
  • Jose Bodalo - Don Ricardo
  • References

    El Crack (1981 film) Wikipedia
    El Crack (1981 film) IMDb El Crack (1981 film) themoviedb.org