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The Biggest Bundle of Them All
A kidnapped mobster persuades his captors to help him rob platinum ingots from a train.
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Plot Summary
An aging mobster devises an elaborate plan to steal a valuable collection of Fabergé eggs from a wealthy eccentric in Naples. To execute his heist, he enlists the help of a glamorous accomplice and a group of unlikely thieves. Their ambitious scheme, however, is fraught with double-crosses, comedic mishaps, and the constant threat of discovery by the authorities.
Critical Reception
The Biggest Bundle of Them All received mixed to negative reviews from critics upon its release. While some appreciated its lighthearted caper-style approach and the presence of its stars, many found the plot convoluted and the humor to be largely ineffective. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant impact at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a convoluted plot that attempts to blend comedy, adventure, and crime.
The performances, particularly from Edward G. Robinson and Raquel Welch, are often cited as a highlight, but cannot salvage the weak script.
Humor is inconsistent and often falls flat, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the heist narrative.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, general audience reception suggests it was not a widely popular or critically acclaimed movie.
Fun Fact
Raquel Welch's character, Sophia, is portrayed as a modern-day siren, her beauty and allure central to the heist's success, a role that perfectly fit her rising star status in the late 1960s.
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