
In
real life, James Caan is an itty bitty guy, but in reel life, he's often
the roughest of tough guys. Everybody remembers him as the
hot-tempered Sonny in THE GODFATHER (1972), but in two smaller films he
wears equally tough skins. In
THE GAMBLER, he’s a
college prof who bets on the side. Actually, teaching is only his side job – gambling is his life and his addiction. He lays huge bets on
anything, no matter how long the shot, and he just keeps
getting in deeper and deeper until no one can save him – not his mother,
girlfriend, bookie nor wealthy uncle.
In
THIEF,
Caan's character is also addicted – to mining diamonds from safes (on
the side, he owns a used car lot and bar). Life is good – until he gets
himself wedged between the Mob and the Law and is forced to take drastic
action that includes bullets, bombs, and in the end, the will to walk
away from his cushy life.
Watch these two films back to back for
an evening of highly Caan-centrated entertainment. (Trivia note: Is the
never-explained scar on Can’s cheek in THIEF perhaps homage to the
face-slashing he got in THE GAMBLER?)
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