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Seven Golden Men Strike Again
Armed with gadgets and an atomic sub, a crook (Philippe Leroy) and his gang target a Latin dictator and Soviet gold.
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Plot Summary
A suave master thief, known as the "Commendatore," assembles a team of seven individuals, each with a unique skill, to pull off an audacious heist. Their target is the priceless "Star of Rhodesia" diamond, guarded by state-of-the-art security systems in a seemingly impenetrable vault. The team must navigate through elaborate traps, evade law enforcement, and outsmart rival criminals in a thrilling race against time to secure their glittering prize.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success, praised for its stylish visuals, lighthearted tone, and entertaining heist sequences. It's often remembered as a fun, albeit somewhat formulaic, example of the heist genre popular in the 1960s, particularly appealing to audiences looking for escapist entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charismatic lead and inventive heist planning.
Appreciated for its colorful and stylish production design.
Considered a light and enjoyable caper, though lacking deep narrative complexity.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment often points to the film being an enjoyable and visually appealing heist comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is the sequel to 'Seven Golden Men' (1965), continuing the adventures of the "Commendatore" and his skilled crew.
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