[Machine Translation] "Take Out the Thief," Blu-ray HD Master Edition Now Available! For the sake of his beloved wife and daughter, a man vowed to go straight... His past crimes close in on him! A suspense-action film directed by Ralph Nelson (of *Lily of the Field*) from a story and screenplay by Zekial Marco. Cinematography was handled by Robert Burks, a favorite of director Hitchcock on films such as *Marnie* and *The Birds*, while the music was composed by Lalo Schifrin of *The Man Who Knew Too Much*. The cast includes Alain Delon in his Hollywood debut, Ann-Margret from *Viva Las Vegas*, Jack Palance from *Shane*, as well as Van Heflin and John Davis Chandler. A robbery and murder take place in San Francisco s Chinatown. The perpetrators, a pair of men, suddenly snatch the cash from the register, shoot and kill the Chinese woman who came to assist them, and flee. Eddie (Alain Delon), one of the gang members, is arrested by Inspector Vid (Van Heflin). Several years earlier, Eddie had been caught committing a robbery, during which Inspector Vid had been shot. Without any concrete evidence, Inspector Vid had harbored a grudge, convinced that Eddie was the one who had wounded him. Ever since then, Eddie had lost one job after another due to Inspector Vid s interference. Eddie was brought in for a lineup with the murdered woman s husband, but the husband testified, He s not the culprit," so Eddie was released shortly thereafter. However, this arrest led to his dismissal from O Hare s jewelry store, where he worked. It s not easy for a convicted felon suspected of robbery and murder to find a job. Instead, Eddie s wife, Christine (Anne-Margret), ends up working at a nightclub. Around that time, Eddie s thuggish older brother Walter (Jack Palance), along with two henchmen, hatches a plan to steal $1 million worth of platinum from O Hare s store. He tries to recruit Eddie who knows the ins and outs of the shop into the scheme, but