Ein hübscher Juwelendieb wird verhaftet und muss, um dem Gefängnis zu entgehen, in die schwer bewachte deutsche Botschaft einbrechen, um Millionen von Edelsteinen zu stehlen.Ein hübscher Juwelendieb wird verhaftet und muss, um dem Gefängnis zu entgehen, in die schwer bewachte deutsche Botschaft einbrechen, um Millionen von Edelsteinen zu stehlen.Ein hübscher Juwelendieb wird verhaftet und muss, um dem Gefängnis zu entgehen, in die schwer bewachte deutsche Botschaft einbrechen, um Millionen von Edelsteinen zu stehlen.
- Sweeny
- (as Morgan Sheppard)
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What made the film for me were the performances. Selleck is fitting in the main role as Lassiter; suave, but dogged. Who really stood out though were the ladies; Jane Seymour and especially Lauren Hutton. A hypnotic Seymour brought a sweet innocence to her role as Lassiter's dancer girlfriend, while the very seductively edgy Hutton was the opposite in her kinky femme fatal part. In support there were solid character actors; Joe Regalbuto, Bob Hoskins, Ed Lauter and a burly Warren Clarke as a German bodyguard. Watching how the breezy story unfolds is predictable (although clever in its schemes and throwbacks), but the engrossing script (Whom playing whom), character interactions and planned-out scenarios (numerous instances of caught between a rock and a hard place) are enjoyably digestible and humorously sharp. The direction is trim, but fashionably tailored with good locations and period details. Catchy theme song during the end credits too.
But he's got one confirmed enemy in Scotland Yard's Inspector Bob Hoskins. You can see how pained he is when British Intelligence and our own FBI in the person of Joe Regalbuto want him for his services in burglarizing the German Embassy in that year or so when Neville Chamberlain declared peace in our time and World War II actually began.
Selleck is a lot less unflappable than he is as Magnum. That's because Hoskins is just itching to nail him if something goes wrong. There are two prominent female parts, Jane Seymour as the good girl and Lauren Hutton doing her best Marlene Dietrich imitation as full time Nazi seductress and a real man killer literally.
Jewels is his game and a fortune in gems the Germans are known to keep in their embassy is what the British want. They say the sale of the swag will finance all kinds of subversion. Selleck might have alternate uses in mind.
Playing a small but very key role is fellow expatriate Ed Lauter who used to be a bootlegger in the States along with Selleck but left for the United Kingdom where the cops don't carry guns and therefore not likely to shoot you. Lauter is a wheel man and that fact plus the fact that their police don't carry weapons is key to how Selleck pulls the caper off.
Lassiter is a lighthearted caper film and a caper pulled against the most evil of villains is something always the audience will like.
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- WissenswertesLassiter is the only movie where Jane Seymour is seen nude. She is seen from the rear and side.
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Nick Lassiter: That information can only come from one source; you got a man inside!
Inspector John Becker: We 'ad a man inside.
Nick Lassiter: They killed him, right?
Inspector John Becker: If it was going to be easy, I'd get my missus to do it.
- SoundtracksLassiter's Theme: Beware of the Winners
Written by Ken Thorne / John David Parker-Tanja / Werner Lang / Taco Ockerse
Performed by Taco Ockerse' (as Taco)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 17.513.452 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.027.583 $
- 20. Feb. 1984
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 17.513.452 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 40 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1