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Banco à Las Vegas

Original title: Silver Bears
  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.6K
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Banco à Las Vegas (1977)
CaperComedyCrime

Financial wizard "Doc" Fletcher acquires a Swiss bank and a silver mine - alleged to be worth a billion dollars. As rivals close in from all sides, Doc must fight a complex struggle to keep ... Read allFinancial wizard "Doc" Fletcher acquires a Swiss bank and a silver mine - alleged to be worth a billion dollars. As rivals close in from all sides, Doc must fight a complex struggle to keep hold of both the bank and the mine.Financial wizard "Doc" Fletcher acquires a Swiss bank and a silver mine - alleged to be worth a billion dollars. As rivals close in from all sides, Doc must fight a complex struggle to keep hold of both the bank and the mine.

  • Director
    • Ivan Passer
  • Writers
    • Paul Erdman
    • Peter Stone
  • Stars
    • Michael Caine
    • Cybill Shepherd
    • Louis Jourdan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Ivan Passer
    • Writers
      • Paul Erdman
      • Peter Stone
    • Stars
      • Michael Caine
      • Cybill Shepherd
      • Louis Jourdan
    • 26User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Michael Caine
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    • Doc Fletcher
    Cybill Shepherd
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    • Debbie Luckman
    Louis Jourdan
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    • Prince Gianfranco di Siracusa
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Shireen Firdausi
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Agha Firdausi
    Tom Smothers
    Tom Smothers
    • Donald Luckman
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Joe Fiore
    Jay Leno
    Jay Leno
    • Albert Fiore
    Tony Mascia
    Tony Mascia
    • Marvin Skinner
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Charles Cook
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Henry Foreman
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    greene515

    A Clever caper in the tradition of 'The Sting' & 'Matchstick Men'

    'Silver Bears' is an enjoyable Clever caper in the tradition of 'The Sting' & 'Matchstick Men' Sir Michael Caine plays "Doc" Fletcher a Financial wizard who is sent by Mafia boss Joe Fiore Martin Balsam to buy a bank in Switzerland in order to launder their profits. Caine purchases a premises which is rather shabby and located above a pizzeria. Jourdan suggests that Caine invests in a silver mine owned by strange persian siblings Stéphane Audran and David Warner. the Silver mine attracts the attention of some of the most powerful people in the silver business. all is not what it seems as everyone is out to swindle Caine and company 'Silver Bears' also stars a fresh faced Jay Leno and kooky Cybill Shepherd.
    8go_titans

    An almost flawless film.

    This is easily one of top 100 favourite films, and having just watched it again last night I felt compelled to finally write a review on it.

    The casting is wonderful, the acting is superb, the script is involved but very well thought out and so it makes for an intelligent film, the scenery and camera work are excellent, the dialogue is subtlety written, and the film has a wonderful ending. So what's not to like?

    For me this is one of those rare films where scene after scene is memorable, and each for their own reasons. My favourite scene is probably the one where Caine confronts his boss by the pool: the respect the two have for each other is wonderfully portrayed and presented, and Caine's look up to the sky immediately following the encounter shows the stress he was feeling during the confrontation - beautifully written, acted and shot!!

    Bad points? Honestly, there ain't many that this reviewer can find. I guess Shephard's character may seem over the top, but she would have charmed me every bit as much as she did Caine, and so his interest in her feels completely authentic.

    Another issue for some viewers may be the subtle dialogue and involved plot, but that's always going to be an issue with an intelligent film.

    So why would I not give this film a 10 like I would Ben Hur, Lawrence of Arabia, My Fair Lady, Charade, Lord of the Rings, or other classic masterpieces? Because those films all have some magic in them, and that's the one thing that Silver Bears lacks. It is superb in almost every way, but it lacks magic.

    To sum up, I regard Silver Bears as a highly underrated film, and if you appreciate great acting and intelligent plots, I reckon you'll really enjoy it.
    8tvman-3

    Delightful comedy with stellar cast

    This is a movie I could easily have missed. It played at a theater I worked at, and was an unusually rare booking in that, as I recall, it actually played for less than a week (talk about filler).

    Nevertheless, it really is a gem of a comedy. Years later, working in a video store, I would frequently put it on the store monitor to play, and almost never got through the whole thing, because invariably someone would see a bit of it and then want to rent it.

    Contrary to another user's comment, it would be hard to claim that Jay Leno's role is third. He has a good part, but he could hardly be placed ahead of Louis Jourdan or Tom Smothers. Possibly ahead of David Warner.

    This is not some people's idea of comedy, as there are no fart jokes or car crashes, but it's a movie you find yourself chuckling at all the way through. A collection of classy comedic performances from the stars and supporting cast members Joss Ackland, Charles Gray, Jeremy Clyde (of Chad & Jeremy fame), and Leno, among others.

    Be warned if looking for it on home video, however. Though the first release of it was in SP mode, it was later released in a bargain-bin EP/SLP version, which will of course look like crap. If only someone would put this gem out on DVD.
    6richardchatten

    Creative Accounting

    The story of financing and putting together this movie is probably even more remarkable than the intricacies of Oscar-winning scriptwriter Peter Stone's adaptation of Paul Erdman's 1974 'financial thriller' which brings together a once-in-a-lifetime international cast under the direction of Czech emigre Ivan Passer (who died recently, and ten years earlier had been considered the equal of Milos Forman) on picturesque locations that look suspiciously as if they were selected for their tax status as much as their visual attractiveness.
    8mim-8

    Not half as bad as they tell you

    "Silver Bears" is a great little effort from Czech master, Ivan Passer. It's funny well acted and neatly done comedy caper, that wont let you go until the end. I don't know why it was so badly reviewed when it easily counts among the top 20 comedies of the 70's. Michael Caine is great as usual as Cockney mafioso who in order to make a buck for himself gets a green light from Italian mafioso to start a bank in Switzerland in order to launder some funds, but there's a catch. In fulfilling that mission, without getting himself a brand new pair of cement boots, Caine is greatly helped by Louis Jourdan as sleazy Prince Di Siracusa, and an odd couple of blockheads consisting of Jay Leno in his best role to date, apart from the "Tonight Show", and Tony Mascia as Marvin Skinner. Cybil Shepherd is always great as a decoration, and the movie slides along beautifully with turns on every corner. Passer later proved to be great as a director of many layers, showing his skills most notably in the "Cutter's Way", but here he does it strictly by the numbers. Great fun, catch it if you can, if you like comedies with style, you wont be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      Reflecting this movie's high-finance storyline, promotional title logos for the movie frequently spelled the title with the first and last "S" letters spelled with the "$" symbol instead, thus producing the title: "$ilver Bear$". The same spelling has also been used on paperback editions for the source novel's dust-jacket.
    • Goofs
      When Doc Fletcher is in the convertible Mercedes at the end , the ground is dry but when he catches up with Debbie Luckman its wet.
    • Quotes

      Financial Mediator: Well, that was undoubtedly the most appalling display of bad manners I've ever witnessed.

    • Crazy credits
      The final credits play over a scene of Donald Luckman writing his story of the events whilst in gaol.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Burt Reynolds/Diana Ross/Jack Douglas/Jay Leno (1977)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Franco Pisano

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Buscadores de plata
    • Filming locations
      • Lugano, Cantone Ticino, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Raleigh Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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