

The Switch
Our heroes find themselves at the famed Cannes Film Festival to help foil a plot to murder a former American union boss cum government witness, Kyle Sander. Suspects include the beautiful Marissa and boyfriend, who have a few surprises in store. Lord Sinclair and Danny then travel to Switzerland, where they have to help an elderly Duchess protect her jewels by finding proof of past marriage to a prince.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is kidnapped by a disturbed man who intends to force her into marriage. Her wealthy father hires a detective to find her, but the detective soon finds himself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the kidnapper. The situation escalates as the detective becomes increasingly entangled in the abductor's twisted plans, leading to a tense and violent confrontation.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Switch' received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its suspenseful atmosphere and De Niro's intense performance, while others found its plot convoluted and its violence gratuitous. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with the film gaining a cult following over time for its dark themes and gritty portrayal of desperation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful and gritty atmosphere.
- Robert De Niro's early performance noted for its intensity.
- Criticized for a somewhat predictable and violent plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but where available, it's often described as a tense thriller with a standout performance from Robert De Niro. Some viewers found the film to be quite disturbing.
Fun Fact
This film was originally titled 'Street Scenes' and was an early project for director Irvin Kershner before his more famous works like 'Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back' and 'RoboCop 2'.
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