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(1973 TV Movie)

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7/10
ABC TV takes their stab at the caper film genre.
planktonrules1 February 2017
The caper film is a classic genre and there are some wonderful examples of these movies such as RAFIFI, GRAND SLAM, OCEANS 11 and many, many more. With "The Alpha Caper", however, it's a made for television version of these films and, like most films like it, it's worth seeing...though it's far from being a classic.

Mark Forbes (Henry Fonda) is a parole officer and he's being forced to retire. However, instead of spending his time playing shuffleboard or sitting in a rocking chair, he's planning on doing a huge gold heist. After all, he knows lots of ex-cons and is able to assemble a team of guys with considerable skills. Can they pull it off? Perhaps. Will they get away with it? Rarely does this ever happen in a caper film!

The biggest weakness of this movie is that like most made for TV films, it was rushed and done on the cheap. Sure, they must have spent a lot of money for Fonda...as well as Leonard Nimoy and Larry Hagman...but was a lot of money left for rewrites or better direction? Probably not. This is probably why there are a few mistakes or sloppy scenes. Take the one where Hagman is shooting some sort of dart-like objects onto the undersides of the armored trucks. When he does this to the last one and says "This is the last one"...you can CLEARLY see another armored truck coming up behind. They simply kept reusing the same footage. Or, when the attack began, why did EVERY cop on a motorcycle suddenly come sliding off their motorcycle?! And then there was that preacher....well you kind of get the idea. An interesting film with good acting and only okay attention to details and the script. Still, overall it's still worth seeing.
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6/10
A flawless robbery so real than a three dollar bill!!
elo-equipamentos4 September 2023
Don't get me wrong due my low rating, because it was a far-fetched plot that should be in the series Mission: Impossible, wherever they did end up in a successful assignment, somehow it happens here in this TV movie which I did watch in 1983, even the skilled crew of Mission Impossible aren't able to do better, I have much respect by Henry Fonda and Leonard Nimoy, nonetheless I'm not so blind to accept this laughable offering, worst having the comic actor as Larry Hagman on the casting.

Mark Forbes (Henry Fonda) is a parole officer for 40 years and was notified over his forced retirement even he has so much to offer yet, he has 61 years old only, he stayed high disappointed by some many hard years and kicked out without mercy, meanwhile has a hearsay that a robbery's gang is planning a forthcoming armored cars convey a large shipping of gold bars through the streets to a nearby federal building, Mark Forbes envisages a payback on his superiors joint forces with the skilled gang, however he'll settle a flawless plan to got the gold from those armored cars, letting their commanders in dire straits aftermaths.

The Gang comprises, the expert explosive Tudor (Larry Hagman) the high technical in electronic Mitch (Leonard Spock Nimoy) and the driver Scat (James McEachin) the plan is cinematography, parodying an old jargon used to by newspapers in a robberies like that, the slow pace armored cars thorough in streets are an easy target for the thieves, worst they manage the route in a studio lot aiming for a blast action on the street in a controlled environment to display the robbery in smallest details.

Despite so many reviewers given highest ratings here, someone can figure out be treat a masterpiece or something, far away from it, a contrived robbery that happens only in movies, so much unrealistic and unworkable upon any point of view, therefore this picture is a facsimile from those European flicks made on the sixties and seventies, just a cheap entertainment!

Thanks for reading.

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First watch: 1981 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.
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7/10
A revised "Italian Job," without the comedy
SimonJack30 November 2021
Eights year before this TV film was made, Paramount made "The Italian Job," a comedy caper picture that takes place in England and Italy. It had a superb cast that included several prominent entertainers of the day - Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone, Rossano Brazzi, John Le Mesurier and others.

Anyone who saw that film and then watched this one on TV, or on video tape or DVD later, would know that "The Alpha Caper" was inspired by the 1969 movie. But this is more of a crime drama than a comedy caper. All I can say is it's too bad that Universal and ABC didn't stay with it as a comedy caper. The cast is spot on for comedy, and my guess is that the writer for this TV film struggled to keep from writing it as part comedy. Just look at the cast. Besides Henry Fonda in the lead, Leonard Nimoy Larry Hagman and James McEachin are the guys who pull the job. In several instances in the film, the dialog and antics of these guys is right on the edge of humor. So, it doesn't seem like it would have taken much to adjust the plot with dialog to make it an outright comedy caper.

And, although Fonda turns from a law-abiding parole officer, to a crook to get even with his boss who wouldn't support an extension of a few years in his job, he never seems too upset. Rather, he seems to be enjoying the planning for a big heist.

This is an enjoyable film that still has the feel of a caper comedy, even if they tried so hard not to make it so. And, those who have seen "The Italian Job" of 2003 are aware that it combines the 1969 and 1973 films for the heist and action in it. It's clearly not a comedy caper but more of a crime and revenge caper film. Here are some favorite lines from this film.

Mitch, "That's a lie. Whatever he said, we are clean." Mark Forbes, "I could put you away just for being together - you're consorting with known criminals." Scat, "C'mon." Mark Forbes, "In a place that serves alcoholic beverages. Cheers!"

Tudor, "There's no law against thinking, is there?" Mark Forbes, "I'm your parole officer. If I don't like your attitude, I can send you back."

Scat, "I don't believe this conversation. You're our parole officer. You're supposed to keep us straight." Mark Forbes, "Well, I haven't done a very good job of that, have I? This time I think I just made you better crooks."

Mitch, "I don't get it, Mark - what's the game?" Mark Forbes, "No game. Are you interested?" Tudor, "Aw, come off of it. You never stole nothin' in your life. You wouldn't even know how to." Mark Forbes, "I sat on the other side of the law for 40 years. At least I know what not to do, which is more than I can say for you three."
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Enjoyable,Unpretentious Caper Movie
BJJManchester29 September 2011
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A modest TV movie from the early 70's,this commendably short and brisk caper with comedy elements is given an undoubted touch of class by having Henry Fonda in it's lead,with a venerable cast of supporting actors such as Larry Hagman,Leonard Nimoy,James MacEachin,John Marley,Noah Beery and Woodrow Palfrey.

The plot is standard,generic caper fare;a disillusioned Fonda,who alternates between security and parole officer,is given short shrift by his employer while approaching retirement and plans a gold bullion robbery with several criminals on his watch (Hagman,Nimoy,MacEachin) all the while keeping an eye on his security superior (Marley).

There's little reason why Fonda decides to plan such an elaborate robbery plan,and not much room for in depth characterisation or high production values,but nevertheless,THE ALPHA CAPER is a very enjoyable and often amusing time passer,with a well-detailed heist,some decent suspense,an easy-going script and likable performances.Despite the crooked behaviour on board,no one is really evil and certainly not violent,and although the plot inevitably takes predictable turns, you end up with a smile on your face at the end after a very pleasant hour and a quarter's entertainment,with some memorable and very funny moments included,best of all Fonda being presented with a gold watch at his retirement party!

THE ALPHA CAPER was modest in it's intentions (as most TV movies are), but is unexpectedly a notch or two up than normal fare of this kind thanks to it's cast and above average script and direction.

RATING:7 out of 10.
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7/10
Alpha Caper movie.
kingalan-3538926 May 2021
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This was a made 4 TV movie in 1973. I was 14 years old at the time and I remember seeing it on TV back then. I don't remember Leonard Nimoy in it,but I thought it was a pretty good movie. The way they get caught at the end was kinda funny. I wouldn't mind seeing it again.😷😀🍿
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10/10
Long awaited viewing
Sahav9 January 2008
I recently was able to view this film thanks to the Sleuth Channel. Having been a long time Leonard Nimoy fan I have had this on my "to watch" list for years...more like decades. I can only hope the increase in cable options bring us more choices like this. Not only do we see Nimoy in his post Star Trek/Mission Impossible years, but Larry Hagman as well. This film may be short in it's running time but is packed with plot and story. I for one found it refreshing from the torrent of angst driven character centered media that seems to pervade everything and everywhere. There was more than one made for TV movies that Nimoy and Hagman made during the seventies that were gems on their own. There was another film with Hagman as a motorcycle policeman who loved reading and on lunch break his motorcycle falls over on him causing him to believe he is Sherlock Holmes. This film is on the same par. As was Nimoy in "The Missing Are Deadly". Lots of rare unearthed gems out there.
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Cheap, too cheap, effective heist movie
searchanddestroy-114 March 2024
I remind having seen this when I was a kid, back in the late seventies. I loved it, but after a while, I have to admit that heist is very unlikely, totally unrealistic, but fun. I prefer this to the modern post OCEAN'S ELEVEN (2001) rip-offs; yes, I prefer this because there is no f....bloodin comedy line here. But, also yes, it is too short, too cheap, it could have been forty minutes longer, with a better character depiction. And the final scene is quite close to another heist bullion movie from the fifties: PLUNDER ROAD; maybe a tribute. Anyway, I like this however light hearted film. Hank Fonda excellent.
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