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Le gentleman de Londres

Original title: Kaleidoscope
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
949
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Le gentleman de Londres (1966)
CaperComedyCrime

Romantic comedy which has Barney Lincoln and Angel McGinnis as a pair of amorous adventurers in the gambling places of London and the Riviera. Barney Lincoln is a rambling gambling man who s... Read allRomantic comedy which has Barney Lincoln and Angel McGinnis as a pair of amorous adventurers in the gambling places of London and the Riviera. Barney Lincoln is a rambling gambling man who scores sensational wins at poker and chemin de fer because he has succeeded in marking the ... Read allRomantic comedy which has Barney Lincoln and Angel McGinnis as a pair of amorous adventurers in the gambling places of London and the Riviera. Barney Lincoln is a rambling gambling man who scores sensational wins at poker and chemin de fer because he has succeeded in marking the original plates for the backs of all the playing cards manufactured in a plant in Geneva a... Read all

  • Director
    • Jack Smight
  • Writers
    • Robert Carrington
    • Jane-Howard Hammerstein
  • Stars
    • Warren Beatty
    • Susannah York
    • Clive Revill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    949
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Smight
    • Writers
      • Robert Carrington
      • Jane-Howard Hammerstein
    • Stars
      • Warren Beatty
      • Susannah York
      • Clive Revill
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Warren Beatty
    Warren Beatty
    • Barney Lincoln
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Angel McGinnis
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Inspector 'Manny' McGinnis
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • Harry Dominion
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Aimes
    George Sewell
    George Sewell
    • Billy
    Stanley Meadows
    Stanley Meadows
    • Dominion Captain
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Dominion Porter
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    • Dominion Chauffeur
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Museum Receptionist
    Jane Birkin
    Jane Birkin
    • Exquisite Thing
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Johnny
    Anthony Newlands
    Anthony Newlands
    • Leeds
    Peter Blythe
    Peter Blythe
    • Poker Player
    Sean Lynch
    Sean Lynch
    • Poker Player
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Poker Player
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Poker Player
    Jose Sukhum Boonlve
    • Poker Dealer
    • Director
      • Jack Smight
    • Writers
      • Robert Carrington
      • Jane-Howard Hammerstein
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    5moonspinner55

    Flashy, unmemorable star-vehicle...

    Warren Beatty struggled through a few duds in-between his star-making role in "Splendor In The Grass" and his re-emergence as a superstar in "Bonnie & Clyde". This film, though Warren is good in it, is incredibly slim. The production looks great, there's livelier-than-usual pacing from director Jack Smight, but it's just a puff piece--and not likely to be something Beatty is very proud of. Plot has a scam-artist in Europe breaking into a playing card factory and changing the reverse designs into code (I kid you not) so he can successfully cheat at all the top casinos! Much of the film is exposition, a big build-up to the climax, and supporting players Susannah York and Clive Revill are left without much to do. Flashy outing certainly looks handsome, but it's swinging '60s balderdash. ** from ****
    5SnoopyStyle

    Warren Beatty

    Playboy Barney Lincoln (Warren Beatty) breaks into playing cards company Kaleidoscope and replaces some decks with marked cards. The cards are delivered to casinos and he uses them to win big. He has a fling with Angel McGinnis (Susannah York) and she informs her Scotland Yard father who needs the known gambler to smoke out notorious criminal Harry Dominion.

    Warren Beatty is Warren Beatty. He is a movie star. This is a British crime thriller but it has few thrills. The plot meanders around. If the premise of the movie is recruiting a card cheat to take down a criminal, that's what this movie should start with. Instead, it spends so much time doing the marked cards and the rest. This should start with Beatty in prison after getting caught cheating on cards. The recruitment comes immediately and the plot can begin right away. The first time Barney meets up with Harry should not take over an hour. If it's about the marked cards, it should cut out the Dominion part. Even the knowing humor achieves very little. The general sense is that there is nothing here to see except one poker hand and one movie star.
    7planktonrules

    Slight but enjoyable.

    This film was fun, though it's also easy to skip. In some ways, it's quite enjoyable and in others it's a little slight--especially when it comes to the romance. When the film begins, you see that Barney Lincoln (Warren Beatty) is an international playboy who loves to gamble...and win. However, you soon see how he's so good--as he breaks into the company (Mission: Impossible style) that manufactures cards for the casinos. Why? So he can mark the plates and thus be able to read all the cards*. Along the way, he gets hooked up with a screwy girl, Angel (Susannah York). This is problematic, as she then tells her father all about Barney and his incredible card playing...and he works for Scotland Yard. The film, however, doesn't go where you think as Daddy is not interested in arresting Barney but forcing him to do a job for him. What's the job and how will it all work out....well, see the film.

    Watching Beatty breaking in and then playing a high-stakes game of poker was very enjoyable. His romance with York, however, never seemed very convincing nor romantic. I think if they'd have improved this angle, they would have made the film more engaging and more of a must-see affair.

    *It's hard to imagine no one spotting the marks on the cards-- especially because these are multi-million dollar casinos. This just didn't make much sense.
    8bradnfrank

    This film is based on the James Bond novel "Casino Royale" by Ian Fleming.

    Though not credited (and probably unauthorized), this film is clearly based on the James Bond novel "Casino Royale" by Ian Fleming. In fact, it's more like the novel than the 1967 film "Casino Royale". The initial set-up of the story is very different - it has nothing to do with spies, and Beatty's character is not based on Bond; but his attempt to out-gamble a villain, and the subsequent events, will be very familiar to anyone who has read the book. Bond fans who have wished for a faithful adaptation of "Casino Royale" should check out this film.

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    ADDENDA: I wrote the above comments in February of 2001. It's now November 2006, and a new "official" version of "Casino Royale" is in theaters. It's one of the best Bond films ever, and very faithful to Fleming's original book. But I still heartily recommend "Kaleidoscope" to Bond fans (and others).
    7swreid

    Not that bad at all!

    Ok, so it's not going to win any awards for originality, but Beatty looks the part, Susannah looks beautiful and it all bumps along at a pleasant pace. I'm lucky enough to own a Technicolor print of this film and boy - the colours alone are enough to bring a smile to your face. A real slice of swinging '60s nostalgia.

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    • Trivia
      Barney's car is a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 convertible. Only 1,059 DB5s were made, with only 123 being convertibles. In 2020, one of these cars could easily be worth $1M or more.
    • Goofs
      While playing chemin de fer, Barney wins so much money so quickly, night after night, that it's patently absurd that it takes so long for the croupiers and casino staffs to suspect he's cheating, even if they don't know how.
    • Quotes

      Angel McGinnis: When that dear little waiter comes back, if you ask him nicely, I'm sure he'll bring you The Times crossword.

      Inspector 'Manny' McGinnis: If you'd stop thinking of me as a faded British caricature, my dear, we'd enjoy each other so much more.

    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Warren Beatty (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Kaleidoscope (Main Title)
      Written by Stanley Myers

      Performed by Stanley Myers and His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kaleidoscope
    • Filming locations
      • 23 Back Lane, Hampstead, London, England, UK(Angel's house at the corner of Flask Walk)
    • Production company
      • Winkast Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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