Gambit

1966 "Go Ahead: Tell the End (It's Too Hilarious to Keep Secret) But Please Don't Tell the Beginning!"
7.1| 1h49m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 21 December 1966 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Harry Dean is a career burglar set on stealing a piece of priceless art from the world's wealthiest man, Mr. Shahbandar. With the help of exotic showgirl Nicole Chang, he concocts the perfect scheme for how the robbery should go and lays it out point by point. However, when the team tries to execute the plan, perfection and reality don't quite match up, and Harry's vision begins to unravel in this twisty tale of a heist gone wrong.

Genre

Comedy, Crime

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Director

Ronald Neame

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Universal Pictures

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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
HotToastyRag A total classic from the swingin' sixties, Gambit stars two absolutely adorable people: Michael Caine and Shirley MacLaine. In 2012, there was a pretty funny remake, so if you liked that one, you'll probably want to watch the original, too.It's a little embarrassing, but I actually found the plot a little confusing. But if you like spy movies or heist movies, you probably won't get lost and will find it even more entertaining! For me, I liked it because I liked the two stars.It's a perfect representation of the decade, so if you liked the Austen Powers movies, you'll get a big kick out this one—yes, the 60s really were like that! And if you like movies where likable crooks and con-men create foolproof plans that go awry, you'll definitely like this one.
MartinHafer The first 20 or so minutes of "Gambit" are among the strangest and most unusual I can recall having seen. Harry (Michael Caine) discovers a dancer, Nicole (Shirley MacLaine) in a cheap cabaret. You then see him offer her a job and they then go off on a caper to rob the richest man in the world, Shahbandar (Herbert Lom). The plan goes off like clockwork and the theft has worked perfectly. It is only then that you realize that most of what you see happening is what Harry is describing to his partner, Emile (John Abbott). Then, and only then, does Harry's plan actually unfold. However, in this real caper, so many of the details do NOT work out as Harry has planned--and his 'wife' (Nicole--posing as the Missus) is nothing like she is in the plan. In the plan, she's silent and mysterious--but in reality she's chatty but actually a whole lot smarter than Harry! What's next? See the film for yourself to find out--but be aware that there are lots and lots of twists and turns! "Gambit" is a very good film--I won't deny that. And, it's nice that it is a more humorous and lighthearted sort of caper film. However, and here is a problem, it's in a genre that is absolutely glutted with exceptional films. So, while "Gambit" is very good, films like "Rififi", "Grand Slam", "Big Deal on Madonna Street", "Bob le Flambeur" and many others make it seem to be second-tier. Good but not among the many better films like it. My biggest complaints was the bizarre casting of MacLaine as a Eurasian(why not have her play an American?!) as well as perhaps too many twists near the end for its own good. However, Shirley MacLaine and Herbert Lom are particularly good in the film. Worth your time but not a must-see.
Armand not original but well constructed. not impressive but nice. and, more important, real enjoy of inspired cast. at first sigh, part of a period cinema. few clichés, oriental spice, smart thief and nice girl, the clue and a romance in clothes of crime. in fact, only a charming show. perfect cast - Herbert Lom as seductive reach man and Michael Caine in honest skin of thief. but, sure, the gem is Shieley McLaine performance. not surprise but interesting motor for film. and the image of art work, the Chinese princess as axis of story. Gambit is that kind of film who can reflect nostalgic memories and remind the flavor of a real good movie without masterpiece ambitions. this fact is essential. and its music.
preppy-3 Michael Caine uses flighty Shirley MacLaine to hopefully steal something from Herbert Lom--the richest man in the world.That's about all you need to know. This is a fun movie--nothing too serious about it. It's very colorful with some beautiful settings and outfits (get the white dress MacLaine wears). The script is sharp and sometimes very funny. MacLaine is full of life and fun in her role--quite an accomplishment since she has nothing to work with. Caine (a great actor) seems strangely muted in his role. Lom is having a fun time with his part. The comedy mixes very well with the action (MacLaine comes off best) and there are some really neat twists and turns at the end (although I saw the last one coming). This isn't an acting film--just a film to sit back with, turn off your brain and enjoy! Strangely this is pretty unknown--I didn't even now it existed till it turned up on TV unannounced! Well worth catching.