From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBay
home | pay | site map
Shop for itemsSell your itemTrack your eBay activitiesLearn, connect, and stay informed-for business and for funGet help, find answers and contact Customer SupportAdvanced Search
Home > Listing Index > Movies > The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

Movies - The Taking of Pelham One Two Three


The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (also known as The Taking of Pelham 123) is a thriller movie released in 1974. It was directed by Joseph Sargent, produced by Edgar J. Scherick, and was based on a book by John Godey. It stars Walter Matthau
, Jerry Stiller
, Martin Balsam
and Robert Shaw.

Plot

Lieutenant Zachary Garber (Walter Matthau) is a cynical and grumpy New York City Transit Authority policeman. His routine is interrupted by an unexpected hijacking of a subway train (on the number 6 line). The police force is confused by the hijacking because:
  • the subway is a closed system; there is no place to take the train to escape, and
  • all subway trains have a dead-man's switch which requires a live person at the controls to keep the train running, thus preventing a hijacker from escaping away from the running train.
The police frantically pursue the train on the city streets to deliver the ransom of one million dollars as Lieutenant Rico Patrone (Jerry Stiller) attempts to negotiate and distract their attention. Unknown to the police, the four hijackers led by British mercenary Bernard Ryder (Robert Shaw) and a disgruntled former motorman Harold Longman (Martin Balsam) have disabled the dead-man's switch. Once the hijackers receive their ransom money, they send the train off at top speed toward the terminal station where it would crash and thus kill all the passengers. Previously, the hijackers have left the train and attempted to escape out of the subway tunnels with their ransom money.

Music

The score was composed and conducted by David Shire. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three remains his most popular score, and is considered a brilliant combination of the popular funk idioms of the era and twentieth century musical composition. Shire composed a tone row and placed it against an R&B beat for his main theme. It perfectly captures the bustle and diversity of New York, and is an unofficial theme for the 6 (New York City Subway service) (the local Lexington Avenue Line that is depicted in the film). The soundtrack album was the first-ever CD release by Film Score Monthly. The end titles contain a more expansive arrangement of the theme, courtesy of Shire's wife at the time, Talia Shire
, who suggested that he close out the score with a more traditional ode to New York.

Remake

In 1998, the film was remade as a television movie, with Edward James Olmos
in the Matthau role and Vincent D'Onofrio
replacing Shaw as the senior hijacker. Although not particularly well received by critics or viewers, this version was reportedly more faithful to the book. It was also devoid of the quirky humor that made the original so memorable.

Trivia

  • The movie was the inspiration for Carter USM's song The Taking of Peckham One Two Three.
  • The terrorists' system of referring to each other as colors, such as "Mr. Pink", was later used by Quentin Tarantino
    in his film Reservoir Dogs
    .
  • A reference to the movie appears in this lyric from the Beastie Boys
    ' song "Sure Shot": Well, It's The Taking Of Pelham, One, Two, Three

[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ]



Some related entries: Jurassic Park 3: Island Attack | Beongeoli Sam-ryong | Slapstick of Another Kind | Charlotte et son Jules | Bad Guy | Kingsley Shacklebolt | Our Dancing Daughters | Trop belle pour toi | Grand Theft Auto | Check and Double Check | A Bucket of Blood

This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The Taking of Pelham One Two Three; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.

Searches on eBay


eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | Half.com | Kijiji | PayPal | Popular Searches | ProStores | Rent.com | Shopping.com
Australia | Austria | Belgium | China | France | Germany | India | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Policies | Site Map | Help