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Great for the Robert Wagner or Raquel Welch Fan!, December 17, 1999
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Moderately amusing comedy about a gang of bumbling would be robbers. A must see if you're a fan of Robert Wagner or Raquel Welch, as they both look gorgeous here and smile dazzlingly. The rest of you might find a better way to occupy 90 minutes.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Zany 1960's Campy, May 31, 2006
This review is from: The Biggest Bundle of Them All [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Robert Wagner is the attractive young gangster / jetset hipster, and Raquel Welch is his groovy chick along for the ride. Vittorio Desica (who was a famous actor in Italy)does a great job acting the part of an ageing Italian gentleman. I first saw this film with my Dad who was a big fan. My dad grew up in Italy in the area where this movie was filmed (Naples), so watching it gave him a nostalgic feeling. Reasons to watch this movie: great scenery of southern Italy, Desica's acting, and the uniqueness of the film: you won't EVER see a comedy movie nowadays, filmed on location with such good actors, and with such a simple yet amusing storyline.
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a raquel welch fan, April 5, 2002
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This may be "mildly amusing", but with a refreshing lack of pretense, this heist movie is always a pleasure to watch. The "gang" aren't really crooks at all and that makes for some comic moments; they succeed despite their "unprofessional" status. The lead character is a somewhat annoying Johnny Cool type that comes off dated...but there are other high points... miss Welch...and it's filmed on location in Italy (presumably)! So it's not academy award stuff, but it, in my opinion is eminently re-watchable. And the presense of Edward G. Robinson lends it some classic hollywood status. Get it...I'm waiting for the DVD.
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