Diamond 33
Diamond 33

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Diamond 33

1966
Movie
120 min
Persian

A professor who found out a formula to make diamonds from oil is killed in Tehran and his nephew who is a spy is sent to Tehran by Interpol in order to find the formula.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Yūjirō TakagiGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A disgraced detective, haunted by a past failure, is drawn back into the criminal underworld to investigate a series of daring jewel heists. He uncovers a conspiracy involving a mysterious organization known as 'Diamond 33,' leading him on a dangerous path where betrayal and double-crosses are commonplace. To succeed, he must confront his own demons and race against time to prevent a catastrophic event.

Critical Reception

Diamond 33 was a moderate success upon its release, appreciated for its stylish direction and thrilling action sequences, though some critics found its plot somewhat convoluted. Audience reception was generally positive, drawn in by the charismatic lead performance and the film's taut pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dynamic action and suspenseful plot.

  • Yūjirō Takagi's performance as the troubled detective was a highlight.

  • Some noted the narrative complexity as a minor drawback.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Diamond 33 are limited, but generally point to an enjoyable crime thriller with strong performances. Viewers often highlight the film's engaging plot and exciting set pieces.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a trend in Japanese cinema during the 1960s that blended Western-style detective noir with unique Japanese storytelling elements.

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