Mister 880

It's the picture everybody is cheering !

7.0
19501h 30m

The Skipper is a charming old man loved by all his neighbors. What they don't know is that he is also Mr. 880, an amateurish counterfeiter who has amazingly managed to elude the Secret Service for 20 years.

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Cast

Photo of Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Steve Buchanan

Photo of Dorothy McGuire

Dorothy McGuire

Ann Winslow

Photo of Edmund Gwenn

Edmund Gwenn

William "Skipper" Miller

Photo of Millard Mitchell

Millard Mitchell

"Mac" McIntire

Photo of Minor Watson

Minor Watson

Judge O'Neil

Photo of Hugh Sanders

Hugh Sanders

Thad Mitchell

Photo of James Millican

James Millican

Olie Johnson

Photo of Rico Alaniz

Rico Alaniz

Carlos (Spanish Interpreter) (uncredited)

Photo of Howland Chamberlain

Howland Chamberlain

Duff (uncredited)

Photo of Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Observer on a Sidewalk (uncredited)

Photo of Robert Foulk

Robert Foulk

Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Fred Graham

Fred Graham

Man Slugged by Steve in Prologue Montage (uncredited)

Photo of Billy Gray

Billy Gray

Mickey (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Hines

Harry Hines

News Vendor (uncredited)

Photo of Kathleen Hughes

Kathleen Hughes

Secretary (uncredited)

Photo of Larry Keating

Larry Keating

James F. Lee (Skipper's Attorney) (uncredited)

Photo of Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Passerby / Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Mike Lally

Mike Lally

George (Treasury Agent) (uncredited)

Photo of Rudy Lee

Rudy Lee

Boy (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

We start with the usual rousing speech about just how the brave Secret Service is at the vanguard when it comes to thwarting American counterfeiters. One person has been successfully eluding them for years, though, and in a last ditch effort they draft in "Steve" (Burt Lancaster). Now we are fully aware of just whom the forger is, and are actively encouraged to engage with this gentle and kindly fellow (Edmund Gwenn) as his very lack of science - and shocking spelling - make him virtually impossible to trace. Almost immediately this intrepid agent gets onto the trail via a dodgy dollar note that introduces him to "Ann" (Dorothy Maguire) who just happens to live downstairs from our crook. From now on in, there's a confusing inevitability to the story. Confusing because the story can't decide whether it's a romance between Lancaster and Maguire or a gentle crime drama centred around the old man. It's in that muddle that the film rather loses it's way as it manoeuvres itself into an all too cheesy and sentimental cul-de-sac. Gwenn's "Skipper" is a charming old chap whom it would be nigh-on impossible not to like, and his portrayal is simple and effective. The rest of this is really just a soapy accompaniment to that effort and with coincidence taking just a little too prominent a role in the story it's maybe a bit weak. Still, it has a charm to it and it does raise the question of what to to do when faced with what is really a truly victimless crime.

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