In this peculiarly mild but charming caper dug up from the heyday of Michael Caines stardom, the Cockney actor reworks Harry Palmer into a gentleman thief manipulating/romancing sweet Shirley MacLaine into distracting lascivious Arab-tycoon Herbert Lom because shes a dead ringer for his dead wife. Meanwhile, Caine can filch his priceless Egyptian bust from its supposedly impregnable berth. Stalwart British director Ronald Neame (strong on mid-range thrillers like The Poseidon Adventure and Hopscotch) makes much of his swish locations Hong Kong and Morocco and pretty faces, but the long-winded script cramps the fun.
Gambit Review
Harry attempts to charm the beautiful Nicole to act as a distraction to an Arab Millionaire so that he can perform his last great heist.
Release Date:
07 Nov 2012
Running Time:
109 minutes
Certificate:
U
Original Title:
Gambit
Charming performances but the thriller elements to this crime caper are diffused by a rambling script.
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