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The Golden Calf
A crook named Ostap Bender, who survived a murder attempt by Kisa Vorobyaninov in "12 Chairs," now schemes to extort 1 million from an underground millionaire.
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Plot Summary
In this drama, a ruthless Greek businessman exploits his workers while living a decadent lifestyle. He falls for a beautiful woman and promises her a better life, but his true nature and greed ultimately lead to tragedy. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and the destructive consequences of unchecked ambition.
Critical Reception
Michael Cacoyannis's 'The Golden Calf' received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While some critics acknowledged the director's ambition and the performances, many found the film's narrative heavy-handed and its themes unsubtle. The film did not achieve significant commercial success or widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Ponderous and heavy-handed in its moralizing.
Performances are often overshadowed by the melodramatic plot.
Lacks the nuanced storytelling of Cacoyannis's earlier works.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Golden Calf' are scarce, with limited available data. Those that exist suggest a lack of engagement with the film's heavy themes and pacing.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Greece and features locations that were familiar to audiences of Greek cinema at the time.
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