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The Hold Up

United States

1972

14 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
English
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DIR Abel Ferrara

PROD John Howard

SCR Abel Ferrara, Nicholas St. John

DP Hasi Vogel

CAST Ken Fowler, Robert G. Denison, Joe Guida, Joseph Capecchi, John Paul McIntyre, Chris Daviantes

SOUND Brendon Jones, John Paul McIntyre

San Sebastián (Getting to Know Abel Ferrara)

Synopsis

The Hold Up (1972) was Ferrara’s second short film funded by the school he was attending. In it Johnny, a long-haired new parent, is busy juggling domesticity and a lousy factory job when some buddies of his introduce him to the world of crime. There’s been a round of layoffs at the factory, but while Johnny’s been spared thanks to his position as son-in-law of “The Old Man” he’s still offered a role in a stick up gig. Perhaps out of guilt, perhaps out of boredom Johnny joins the crew, and when the novice gang fumbles the gas station holdup the lot of them get popped. But the Old Man gets Johnny off, and his pals stay in prison and serve their time.

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Abel Ferrara

Independent New York filmmaker Abel Ferrara became best-known for his low-budget, shockingly violent films that explore the roughest parts of the Big Apple and the darkest reaches of the human soul, with films such as China Girl (1987), his unique version of Romeo and Juliet, generating a devoted following. Ferrara was born in the Bronx, but spent most of his childhood in Peekskill, NY, where he met the two young men who would eventually become his primary screenwriter (Nicholas St. John) and occasional consultant (John McIntyre). As boys, they would play around with 8 mm cameras. In the mid-‘70s, the three reunited and founded Navaron Films, where they produced an adult film. In 1979, they released their most notorious film, Driller Killer, for which Ferrara starred, edited, and wrote the songs under the pseudonym Jimmie Laine. In this movie, a young man goes berserk and begins killing vagrants with a portable power drill. Ferrara continued making low-budget shockers until the late… read more

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