OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards
   
Pickup Alley
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Victor Mature stars in this European-based crime thriller. Mature is an FBI agent on the trail of a drug smuggling operation, following his quarry all over the Continent (with accompanying pretty pictures of Portugal, Spain, France etc.) The criminal mastermind (Trevor Howard) is something of a lunatic, who has already strangled Mature's sister to death just for the hell of it. Anita Ekberg plays Howard's luscious courier; as usual, her "acting" consists to breathing heavily in a low-cut dress. The title Pickup Alley was the invention of Columbia's New York office: The film's original British title was Interpol.

Similar Works
The French Connection  (1971, William Friedkin)
The French Connection II  (1975, John Frankenheimer)
To Live and Die in L.A.  (1985, William Friedkin)
To the Ends of the Earth  (1948, Robert Stevenson)
Traffik  (1989, Alastair Reid)