The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 14, 1986 - Page 9 '52' picks up where Hitch left off By Eileen Kahn The term "52 Pickup" is a bad card trick, a fifty-two thousand )lollar blackmail pick up, and the hame of Roy Scheider's new 'movie. 52 Pickup is a film ada - ptation of Elmore Leonard's suspense novel of the same name. :Leonard is half of the sceen-writing team for 52 Pickup-which guar - antees a disturbing twist to the -suspense film formula. 52 Pickup is concerned with :Harry "Mitch" Mitchell (Roy Scheider), a successful inventor and ,industrialist. The first five minutes ,of the film deftly characterizes his long marriage with Barbara (Ann- eR e _n 1n Margaret), an aspiring council - woman. The two glance lovingly, shyly it each other, but there is a physical and emotional distance between them. It comes as no surprise to learn that Mitch has had an extra-martial affair. Upon visi - ting his lover, Cini (Kelly Prest - on), to end the affair, Mitch is confronted by three masked men and their video tapes of Mitch and Cini. Mitch refuses to pay the blac - kmailers. The three men contact Mitch again with a video tape of Cimi's murder committed with Mitch's stolen gun. Because the evidence against himself is so strong and because Barbara's pol - itical career is reaching a peak, Mitch decides not to go to the police. So begins a story of male gs to vendetta. Mitch gradually unmasks his blackmailers. He makes the assassin of the group (Clarence Williams III), and the gay "talent scout" (Robert Trebor) each in turn feel cut out of the deal by Alan. Mitch destroys the three with their own greed, but his triumph is very expensive. As the stakes grow higher, Alan kidnaps, drugs and rapes Barbara. At the climax of the movie, Mitch smiles as the last blackmailer, fatally trapped by one of his inventions, dies in an explosion. In the light of the flames, Mitch lets Barbara, drugged and beaten, slip to the ground unnoticed. There was little applause in the audience to accompany Mitch's "triumph." As in Leo - nard's novels, there are no heroes here. To defeat the blackmailers Mitch must decend to their world of exploitation. Alan is a sexually- perverted videophyle and as the audience views his camerawork, we become exploiters as well. As the blackmailers' plot disintigrates due to Mitch's inte - rference, the audience can let the women in the film fall away unnoticed. But director, John Fran - kenheimer, is brutal: Cini dies before our eyes, and her "exotic dancer" friend Doreen (Vanity), is almaost suffocated by one of the blackmailers with a teddy bear. Frankenheimer presents a strong and finely paced film. He illicts a good performance from Scheider, and brilliant charact - erizations from Glover, Williams, and Trebor, the blackmailers. Ann- Margaret is striking in the small role of Scheider's suffering wife. Frankenheimer contributes to the suspense film genre in the tradition of Hitchcock. A man in peril must ultimately face himself, and it is a disturbing view. benefit 'Life' 9th Anniversary Celebration 1O/ OFF STOREWIDE UNTIL SUNDAY, NOV. 16 -"apparel .'jewelry . accessories S 325 e. liberty. ann arbor, michigan.995.4222 $$$ UM STUDENT SURVEY $$$ The University will be performing student surveys and group interviews, in the first week of December, to determine com- puting requirements on campus. Student input from all majors is needed Students participating in the (one hour) group interviews will be PAID $5 To have more information sent to you, please give: your name, address, phone number, and college/major, to: Suzanne DeVivo 5072 Fleming Admin. 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