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Rough Cut

1980

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Crime / Mystery / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 17% · 4 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 17% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 1633 1.6K

Plot summary

Two sophisticated jewel thieves join forces to steal $30 million in uncut jewels.

Director

Top cast

Burt Reynolds as Jack Rhodes
Timothy West as Nigel Lawton
Lesley-Anne Down as Gillian Bromley
Wolf Kahler as De Gooyer
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
1 GB
1280*690
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
Seeds 1
1.86 GB
1920*1036
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by thinker1691 7 / 10

" Some criminals are so good, if you can't beat them . . join them "

In his long lists of wonderful movies, Mr. David Niven has given audiences some real gems, this is among those which did not market very well, but has become a notable jewel. Niven plays an English Inspector who has tallied a great number of criminals. One however has continued to elude him for twenty years. Mr Jack Rhodes (Burt Reynolds) is the one Jewel thief he hopes to arrest before he is forced into retirement. To do that he extorts the services of Gillian Bromley (Lesley-Anne Down) another jewel thief. Her task is to lure Rhodes into a heist with a snare. The movie, Directed by Don Siegel, has many copy-cats such as 'jack of Diamonds' 'Entrapment' and 'Thomas Crown Affair.' In each is danger, interest and romance, but with this version, comedy become the additional element. Reynolds and Niven work well together and in doing so carry this film well. With good character actors like Patrick Magee and Timothy West, the story written by Larry Gelbart (MASH) fits well for all fans. As a result Reynolds and Niven create amusing fanfare for everybody. ****
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Reviewed by mark-rojinsky 7 / 10

Smooth performance by Burt Reynolds

An effortless superbly timed performance by Burt Reynolds ('Sam Whiskey' (1969), ('Deliverance' (1972)) as a genial, wise-cracking mustachioed jewel-thief at large in London and Amsterdam. It was NME's Ian Penman who wrote in an eighties article that Reynold's flair acting was akin to that of a 'Rolls-Royce'.

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