

Too Many Thieves
When some priceless Macedonian treasures are swiped, lawyer Falk arrives to get to the bottom of things. Compiled from the series "Trials of O'Brien" episodes "The Greatest Game Parts 1 & 2".
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Plot Summary
A group of ex-convicts, led by a charismatic but ruthless figure, plot and execute a complex heist. However, their intricate plan begins to unravel when internal greed, mistrust, and external threats emerge, turning the once-unified crew against each other. The film follows their desperate attempts to escape with their loot and each other, as betrayal and violence escalate.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics noting its gritty atmosphere and suspenseful moments, but often criticizing its low budget and occasional pacing issues. Audience reception was generally positive for its genre elements, though it was not widely seen.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful plot and noir-like tone.
- Criticized for its low production values and sometimes uneven direction.
- Considered a solid, if unpolished, crime thriller of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, often highlight the film's engaging crime narrative and unexpected twists, appreciating its B-movie charm despite its technical limitations.
Fun Fact
Al Adamson, known for his prolific work in exploitation films, directed 'Too Many Thieves' early in his career, before achieving greater notoriety with later cult classics.
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