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Seven Golden Men
After bungling a job in London, Albert, an international thief, masterminds a plan to rob a Geneva bank of 7 tons of gold. Assisted by the seductive Giorgia, who works from within the bank, and six other accomplices, Albert sets himself up in an expensive hotel with a battery of electronic devices to supervise the operation.
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Plot Summary
A group of seven adventurous individuals, known as the Golden Men, plan and execute elaborate heists. Their target is the priceless treasure of the Queen of Siam, hidden within a heavily guarded vault. The film follows their ingenious methods and the challenges they face in pulling off the audacious robbery.
Critical Reception
Seven Golden Men was generally received as a fun, stylish caper film that capitalized on the popularity of heist movies in the 1960s. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it was appreciated for its entertainment value, energetic pacing, and lighthearted tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and entertaining heist plot.
Appreciated for its stylish 1960s aesthetic and energetic pacing.
Seen as a fun, albeit not overly complex, adventure film.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a brief trend of ensemble heist comedies in the mid-1960s, often referred to as 'gentleman thief' films.
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