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Le carnaval des truands

Original title: Ad ogni costo
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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Le carnaval des truands (1967)
At the suggestion of a retired professor, a motley group of criminals plans the robbery of a Brazilian diamond company but it must contend with a new alarm system and the mutual distrust among its members.
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To pull off a daring diamond heist in Rio during Carnival, a retired schoolteacher hires four professionals who must contend with a revolutionary alarm system and a taciturn secretary.To pull off a daring diamond heist in Rio during Carnival, a retired schoolteacher hires four professionals who must contend with a revolutionary alarm system and a taciturn secretary.To pull off a daring diamond heist in Rio during Carnival, a retired schoolteacher hires four professionals who must contend with a revolutionary alarm system and a taciturn secretary.

  • Director
    • Giuliano Montaldo
  • Writers
    • Mino Roli
    • Augusto Caminito
    • Paolo Bianchini
  • Stars
    • Janet Leigh
    • Robert Hoffmann
    • Klaus Kinski
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Giuliano Montaldo
    • Writers
      • Mino Roli
      • Augusto Caminito
      • Paolo Bianchini
    • Stars
      • Janet Leigh
      • Robert Hoffmann
      • Klaus Kinski
    • 28User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Mary Ann
    Robert Hoffmann
    Robert Hoffmann
    • Jean-Paul Audry
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Erich Weiss
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Agostino Rossi
    Jorge Rigaud
    Jorge Rigaud
    • Gregg Hutchinson
    • (as George Rigaud)
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Mark Milford
    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Professor James Anders
    Jussara
    • Setuaka
    Miguel del Castillo
    • Manager
    Luciana Angiolillo
    Luciana Angiolillo
    Valentino Macchi
      Anny Degli Uberti
        Aldo Bonamano
        • Mary Ann's Boss
        Ennio Antonelli
        • Rome Restaurant Patron
        • (uncredited)
        Luciano Foti
        • Police Agent
        • (uncredited)
        Fulvio Mingozzi
        • Milford's Thug
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Giuliano Montaldo
        • Writers
          • Mino Roli
          • Augusto Caminito
          • Paolo Bianchini
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        9Coventry

        In a word: awesome!

        All fans of uninspired and pretentious nowadays heist movies, like "Now you see me" or "Ocean's Eight", should also have the decency to seek out the older classics of the genre, because they are a dozen times more inventive, original and exhilarating. Yes, I do realize this statement makes me sound like an old and nagging sourpuss. Anyways, I'm referring to classics like "Charley Varrick" or the original "The Italian Job" (1968), but even more to the flamboyant Euro-Exploitation efforts, like "Kriminal", "Danger: Diabolik" or "Grand Slam". This downright awesome, near-perfect thriller owes a lot to the French landmark "Rififi", but stands on itself as one of the coolest crime-capers ever made!

        The great Edward G. Robinson, film-noir legend of the 30s and 40s, stars as a recently retired schoolteacher who worked in Rio de Janeiro his entire career. For more than 30 years, he stared at a diamond company across the street, and had the time to meticulously plan the most daring heist of the century. He needs to recruit specialists in particular areas, however, and ask the help of his old pal Mark Milford (Adolfo Celi) who has the - hand down - most genius database of criminals, arranged by there area of expertise! Four men, including the almighty Klaus Kinski, are hired to pull off the heist, but many complications arise, like a difficult-to-seduce secretary who holds the office keys, a brand new & hi-tech alarm system, carnival parades in the Rio city center and distrust among themselves.

        "Grand Slam" probably borrowed several ideas and crucial key-elements from other titles; - Italian films usually do that. But I also know for a fact that even more films, like "Entrapment" or the "Ocean's 11" remake, took nifty little e elements from this gem. The preparation for the heist is absorbing and intelligent, whereas the actual heist is nail-bitingly tense. The four master-criminals are amazing! It's too bad you know from beforehand this type of film never ends well for them, because you honestly will root for them. The ultimate twist is a bit tacky, admittedly, but back then movies just had to end with a harsh "crime doesn't pay" message. Final word of praise goes out for the fantastic soundtrack, courtesy of - who else - Ennio Morricone. Great music, for a great film!
        8Oblomov-2

        The Best Caper film ever.

        I think this is the best heist film ever made, surpassing its supposed inspiration, "Rififi". Fast pace, suspenseful and brilliantly photographed, it is a must see for all caper film buffs. The problem seems that no one seems to know WHO owns the rights to Telecast this film. It would be great on DVD too.
        7merklekranz

        Sometimes the best surprise is no surprise .....

        "Grand Slam" is a nice heist film, in search of an ending that makes some sense. The cast includes Janet Leigh, Klaus Kinski, and Edward G. Robinson, so the acting is totally acceptable. The intricate diamond caper is also depicted quite well, and the Rio locations another plus. What seems like an endless build up to the actual heist pushes the film into too long territory at just over two hours. Despite the length, interest is maintained until the startling surprise conclusion, an ending that will leave the bewildered audience gasping in disbelief after all that has preceded it. I defy anyone to explain the logic behind the ending of this film. To put things in perspective, even if things did take place off screen to support such a finale, it is far from believable, and leaves a very bad taste that is likely to linger for quite awhile. - MERK
        TheVid

        A dazzler from the 60's; an Italian co-production with location photography in beautiful Rio De Janeiro.

        Released in the USA by Paramount as GRAND SLAM in the late sixties, this slickly-made heist film is a first-rate effort exploiting the Jules Dassin classic, RIFIFI. The all-star international cast is exceptional, with Klaus Kinski being the standout. One of the best of it's kind, and still enjoyable today. Ennio Morricone wrote the eclectic score, featuring some catchy bossa-nova tunes to complement the location. Thanks to Image Entertainment, the picture is now available on DVD in a widescreen version to capture all the excitement! Check it out.
        8movieman_kev

        Grand Slam hits it out of the park

        An elderly school teacher (the late great Edward G. Robinson) employs an electrotech (Riccardo Cucciolla) , a playboy (Robert Hoffmann), a safe cracker (Georges Rigaud), and a military man(Klaus Kinskey) to complete a daring heist of 10 million in diamonds from a vault in Rio De Janeiro. This crime caper has a good buildup, the heist suitably engrossing. I could see the end coming (mostly), but that didn't detract much from my overall enjoyment of the movie. It still remains among the top caper movies that I've seen.

        My Grade: B+

        Blue Underground DVD Extras: Poster and Stills Gallery; and Theatrical Trailer

        Eye Candy: blink and you'll miss tiny boobies courtesy of Jussara

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        • Trivia
          Director Sergio Leone's name was once attached to direct this film.
        • Goofs
          When Professor Anders is reading the labels on the card index in Milford's office, he says "......tipsters, unions, uranium, Vatican....". The names on the files are clearly visible and there is no file labelled 'unions'.
        • Alternate versions
          The song "Go Away Melancholy" sung (in English) by Maysa Matarazzo is listed in the opening credits. It is heard over the end credits on the TV print, but is missing from the DVD.
        • Connections
          Referenced in Vibrations (1969)
        • Soundtracks
          Vai via malinconia
          (Italian version)

          Written by Sergio Bardotti (as Bardotti) and Ennio Morricone (as Morricone)

          Sung by Maysa (as Maysa Matarazzo)

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        • Release date
          • May 17, 1968 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • Spain
          • West Germany
        • Languages
          • English
          • Portuguese
          • French
          • German
        • Also known as
          • Grand Slam
        • Filming locations
          • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
        • Production companies
          • Jolly Film
          • Constantin Film
          • Coral Producciones Cinematográficas
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        • Runtime
          2 hours 1 minute
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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