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Grand Slam

Professor James Anders cuts an unassuming figure, a mild-mannered American educator based in Rio de Janeiro. Worn down by years of teaching, he resolves to recruit a crew for a diamond heist timed with the Rio Carnival. Four international specialists are assembled to execute the plan: a safe-cracking expert, a master thief, a mechanical genius, and a playboy.

Director(s)

Giuliano Montaldo

Mauro Sacripanti

Carlos Couto

Federico Canudas

Cast & Crew

Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi

Mark Milford

Mauro Sacripanti

Mauro Sacripanti

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Robert Hoffmann

Robert Hoffmann

Jean-Paul Audry

Klaus Kinski

Klaus Kinski

Erich Weiss

Riccardo Cucciolla

Riccardo Cucciolla

Agostino Rossi

George Rigaud

George Rigaud

Gregg Hutchinson

Janet Leigh

Janet Leigh

Mary Ann

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Prof. James Anders

Fulvio Mingozzi

Fulvio Mingozzi

Milford's Thug (uncredited)

Giuliano Montaldo

Giuliano Montaldo

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Federico Canudas

Federico Canudas

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Carlos Couto

Carlos Couto

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Valentino Macchi

Valentino Macchi

(credit only)

Jussara

Jussara

Setuaka

Miguel del Castillo

Miguel del Castillo

Manager

Luciana Angiolillo

Luciana Angiolillo

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Anny Degli Uberti

Anny Degli Uberti

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Aldo Bonamano

Aldo Bonamano

Mary Ann's Boss

Details

GenresCrime
Runtime2h 1 mins
Released on28 Sep 1967
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

JPV852

8/10

Entertaining heist-thriller with fine performances from all involved (would've liked seeing Edgar G. Robinson more but all in all was engrossed with the heist itself and the twist or two. Not sure if it ranks high amongst others in the genre (Ocean's Eleven is the top of my list) but still well worth checking out. **3.75/5**

CinemaSerf

7/10

This is a surprisingly good little crime drama that has been largely forgotten since 1967 - which is a bit of a shame. Edward G. Robinson is a retired professor 'Anders" who assembles a rather disparate gang in order to execute the most fantastic of heists, from a seemingly impregnable vault, that will leave them the proud owners of $10m in diamonds. His meticulous, almost "League of Gentlemen" (1960) , planning accounts for every detailed aspect of the security around these jewels, and the execution of this part of the plot is (safe) cracking. As usual with most robbery stories, the plot seems to peter out after the criminal denouement, and sadly the ending is just a little to predictable. Good efforts from Klaus Kinski, Robert Hoffman and Janet Leigh as the duplicitous "Mary Ann" - alongside some really innovative use of some shaving foam - keep it enjoyably paced, and quite a bit better than average. The score is quite annoying, and the dialogue could do with just a shade of tightening up, but it's a good looking enjoyable escapade that I rather enjoyed.

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