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Small Time Crooks Details

2000 Certificate PG
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Woody Allen returns to his slapstick days with this comic romp, which centers on a small-time hood, Ray Winkler, who just can't catch a break. It's as if Virgil Starkwell (Allen's hysterically incompetent criminal mastermind from TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN) has finally gotten out of prison and is still up to his old scheming. .. Read more

Starring Hugh Grant, Tracey Ullman, Woody Allen, Michael Rapaport
Director Woody Allen
Genres Comedy

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Small Time Crooks

Woody Allen returns to his slapstick days with this comic romp, which centers on a small-time hood, Ray Winkler, who just can't catch a break. It's as if Virgil Starkwell (Allen's hysterically incompetent criminal mastermind from TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN) has finally gotten out of prison and is still up to his old scheming. Against his wife Frenchy's (Tracey Ullman) better judgment, Ray puts together a ragtag group of misfits, including a scene-stealing Elaine May, and immerses them in a crazy plot to rob a bank. But everything gets upended when their front, a cookie store, takes off, thrusting the Winklers into the upper echelons of New York's high society.
SMALL TIME CROOKS looks like no other Allen film; gone are the black-and-white shades of Manhattan, replaced instead by the ridiculously loud shirts Ray wears and the perfectly garish furniture and artwork Frenchy accumulates. Even the Allen soundtrack, usually exclusively jazz, big band, and Dixieland standards, features "Tequila" by the Champs as an underlying theme. What stands out most of all, however, is the offbeat, charming relationship between Ray and Frenchy, two ne'er-do-wells who get to spend a little time at the top.

Starring Hugh Grant, Tracey Ullman, Woody Allen, Michael Rapaport, Jon Lovitz, Elaine May, Elaine Stritch, George Grizzard
Director Woody Allen
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: not available
Production year: 2000
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Small Time Crooks

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Woody Allen drops a couple of social rungs to lampoon his hermetically sealed Manhattan surroundings in this throwback to his earlier wisecracking comedies. There's much to enjoy in Tracey Ullman's splendid performance as the nouveau riche cookie tycoon who seeks acceptance by taking a culture crash-course with highbrow Hugh Grant. Allen's inverted snobbery is strewn with entertainingly sulky acid drops and Elaine May's ditzy turn as Ullman's cousin is priceless. It's a shame, however, that Allen the director adopts such a patronising approach to his proletarian characters while aiming to expose the pretensions of the chattering classes. It's good, but not quite vintage.

    • Radio Times
  • 1 stars out of 4

    Allen's return to the broader comedy of his first films is only partly successful; there's an unpleasant snobbery about the jokes aimed at the nouveau riche and those who patronise and exploit them.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    good effort.

    A seemingly lower scale Woody effort at first; but.. I dunno, the story grows in stature and scope as it goes along, because far more than the general beginning suggests. Raises issues of class distinction; drawing lines between interests and pretentiousness... and wondering whether maybe being a crook is just as meaningful an existance. Worth seeing!

      • Daniel Johnson from Lon, UK
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    good effort.

    A seemingly lower scale Woody effort at first; but.. I dunno, the story grows in stature and scope as it goes along, because far more than the general beginning suggests. Raises issues of class distinction; drawing lines between interests and pretentiousness... and wondering whether maybe being a crook is just as meaningful an existance. Worth seeing!

      • Daniel Johnson from Lon, UK
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