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Michel Constantin played Georges, the Parker character, and Franco Interlenghi appeared as Maurice, the Grofield character. An English-dubbed version, titled Midnight Raid, was distributed by United Artists to some territories in 1969. The film did not have a theatrical release in the U.S. until 2013, when it was screened at the Museum of ...
Don or Donald Parker may refer to: Donald C. Parker (1939–2015), American astronomer; Donald E. Parker (born before 1980), American psychologist; Don Parker (racing driver) (1908–1997), British racing driver; Don Parker (American football), from List of Virginia Cavaliers in the NFL draft; Donn B. Parker (born before 1952), American ...
One of them was voiced by Gerald Edwards, and another was voiced by Eric Suter. They make an appearance in the film adaptation, which features totally different members, with the leader, dubbed as Crips, voiced by Catero Colbert and credited as "Lead Teen". Pee Wee (voiced by Keith Sutherland) is a small boy who looks up to Fat Albert and the ...
The Man with the Getaway Face (1963) is a crime thriller novel, written by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark and published by Pocket Books. [1] It was also published under the title The Steel Hit. It is the second of the Parker novels.
In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter, the first of four Parker novels Cooke adapted for IDW. The second, The Outfit , was released in October 2010, The Score was released in July 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Slayground was published in December 2013 ...
The Split is a 1968 American neo-noir [1] crime drama film directed by Gordon Flemyng.It was written by Robert Sabaroff, based upon the Parker novel The Seventh by Richard Stark (a pseudonym of Donald E. Westlake).
Unlike his frequent companion Parker, Grofield is a somewhat inconsistent character, and his adventures run the gamut from hard-boiled crime stories (Lemons Never Lie) to more fanciful, James Bond-style globetrotting and intrigue (The Damsel, The Dame, and The Blackbird). Grofield also differs significantly from Parker in that he can be ...
The heist goes perfectly, but one of the crew, Mal Resnick, double-crosses Parker and the others. Because he is too afraid to face Parker directly, he convinces Lynn to shoot Parker in bed rather than be killed herself. After killing the other robbers, Mal escapes with the heist proceeds and Lynn, both believing Parker to be dead.