Michael e David Tremayne decidono di rubare i gioielli della corona dalla Torre di Londra, non per scopi criminali, ma per diventare famosi.Michael e David Tremayne decidono di rubare i gioielli della corona dalla Torre di Londra, non per scopi criminali, ma per diventare famosi.Michael e David Tremayne decidono di rubare i gioielli della corona dalla Torre di Londra, non per scopi criminali, ma per diventare famosi.
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- QuizWhile filming a night scene in Piccadilly Circus, Writer and Director Michael Winner set off an unannounced smoke bomb, causing horrendous traffic jams, after which he sped off in a taxi with the film magazine, leaving other members of the crew to be arrested. This incident caused such resentment that for many years afterwards permission to film there was denied. John Landis' "Un lupo mannaro americano a Londra (1981)" was the first to be allowed to do so.
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Sir Matthew: [holding newspaper] Look at this!
Insp. Marryatt: Well, we're doing our best, sir. We're keeping Tremayne under constant observation.
Sir Matthew: Yes, I see you are. Who's heading that team? Catchpole, isn't it?
Insp. Marryatt: Yes, sir.
Sir Matthew: His expenses are unbelievable! Who's he working for? Us or the Good Food Guide?
- ConnessioniReferenced in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
Both are a couple of drifters from a highly privileged background and have been given the best in life, but they are bored and suffer from a superiority complex which means they think they are above the law and that winning is all that matters. The theft is a chance to cock a snook at the British establishment, of which they are a part, and to brag about it to their party-going 'hooray' friends, thus enabling them to become part of folklore for their generation. They believe they can get away with it so long as the jewels are returned to the Tower - and there lies the crunch.
The opening scene shows the Crawford character being slung out of the army for breaking every rule in the book and circumnavigating the army's chain of command so that he can capture his objective on Salisbury Plain. The fact that he used his initiative is neither here nor there - he's a rebel with no ethics and that doesn't fit well with the British Army. In time of war, you need buccaneers like the brothers in order to win the day. They are straight out of sixteenth century tradition of Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh and this coincides exactly with the spirit of the hedonistic 'swinging sixties' where anything goes.
The picture is tremendous fun and is well scripted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, two of the best screenwriters around. Michael Crawford didn't want to participate in the making of the film originally as he thought no-one would believe he could be Oliver Reed's brother. However, prior to filming, he met Reed's real-life brother who displayed an uncanny resemblance to Crawford and this made him change his mind. THIS MOVIE MUST BE BROUGHT OUT ON DVD NOW!!!
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- 4 set 2002
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