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Fric frac, rue des diams

Original title: 11 Harrowhouse
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.3K
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Fric frac, rue des diams (1974)
CaperParodyTragedyComedyCrimeThriller

Independent diamond broker Howard Chesser and his girlfriend Maren Shirell attempt a heist at a major Diamond Exchange house in London.Independent diamond broker Howard Chesser and his girlfriend Maren Shirell attempt a heist at a major Diamond Exchange house in London.Independent diamond broker Howard Chesser and his girlfriend Maren Shirell attempt a heist at a major Diamond Exchange house in London.

  • Director
    • Aram Avakian
  • Writers
    • Gerald A. Browne
    • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Charles Grodin
  • Stars
    • Candice Bergen
    • Charles Grodin
    • James Mason
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Aram Avakian
    • Writers
      • Gerald A. Browne
      • Jeffrey Bloom
      • Charles Grodin
    • Stars
      • Candice Bergen
      • Charles Grodin
      • James Mason
    • 29User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Candice Bergen
    Candice Bergen
    • Maren Shirell
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Howard R. Chesser
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Charles D. Watts
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Clyde Massey
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Meecham
    Helen Cherry
    Helen Cherry
    • Lady Anne Bolding
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Coglin
    Cyril Shaps
    Cyril Shaps
    • Wildenstein - the Diamond Cutter
    Leon Greene
    Leon Greene
    • Max Toland
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • Miller
    Jack Watling
    Jack Watling
    • Fitzmaurice
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Sir Harold
    Larry Cross
    Larry Cross
    • Whitman
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • First Guard
    • (as Glyn Edwards)
    John Bindon
    John Bindon
    • Second Guard
    Joe Powell
    Joe Powell
    • Hickey
    Michael Gover
    • Doctor
    Michael Hawkins
    • Patient
    • Director
      • Aram Avakian
    • Writers
      • Gerald A. Browne
      • Jeffrey Bloom
      • Charles Grodin
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    8RobertMorganAU

    There are two versions... and it matters

    I saw Harrowhouse on TV many years ago and loved it for it's period atmosphere, modest intrigue, topped off with a somewhat tongue-in-cheek narration by Grodin. Where the B-grade plot and action fell short, the dry humour of the narration supplied irony and maybe self-parody. Renting it on VHS many years later, it took some time to figure why it fell so flat - the VHS version had no narration, and presented as merely a sincere but inadequate attempt at thriller/drama genre.

    I'd be curious to know which version each reviewer saw - the 'vanilla' but one-dimensional (original?) version, or the narrated and somewhat quirky TV version. I'm hoping that the narrated version eventually appears on DVD - it's on my list.
    Ghtrdr

    Sticking it to those stuffy Brits!

    Now I don't share the views of that other critic. Many of Grodin's movie characters have similar traits.(See him in Catch-22) Really this is a worthwhile film and a good show. He seems to have left out one of James Mason's darker performances,as he sticks it to his stiff employer! Trevor Howard is delightful as a psychotic,eccentric billionaire.(How much money does the guy need?) The film is narrated by Grodin in a matter-of-fact way that adds to the dry humor. All of the actors pull off their characters well...

    P.S. I watch a great deal of movies.
    8Adrian Sweeney

    'What were the dogs going to do, bite the tyres?'

    This is an entertaining caper film given a little extra special something by Charles Grodin's deadpan voice-over. I'm alarmed to note from other comments that there's a version without the voice-over at large, wreaking untold damage and stopping the film gaining the cult rep it would surely otherwise enjoy. This is a desecration and those responsible must be hunted down with hounds.

    Grodin is by turns funny and cool as hell as a small-time gem dealer forced to mount an ingenious large-scale heist against London's biggest diamond monopoly, the snobbish and deadly cabal at 11 Harrowhouse, enjoyably personified by an ice-cold John Gielgud and Peter Vaughan in full troll mode. James Mason is touching as the only decent man in the organisation and Trevor Howard on great form as the shady/barking-mad aristocrat who finances the robbery. Candice Bergen is adorable as Grodin's smart, beautiful, feisty paramour and accomplice.

    In some ways the film is of its time (1974), mostly in a good way. In fact the only potentially laughable/winceable groovy-London moment is when Bergen casts the I-Ching while speeding along in her sports car; even that struck me as pretty cool actually. The schmaltzy piano-bar soundtrack works wonderfully, I think. London itself - buildings, vehicles, Pools-playing cockney security guards - looks gorgeously down-at-heel and I never watch this film without a twinge of nostalgia.

    Catch it if it's ever on TV and you're in the mood for escapist fun - do make sure it's the version with the voice-over, though.
    6bkoganbing

    Incredibly Ingenious

    Apparently someone had a really good idea to save 11 Harrowhouse. They added a voice-over narration by star Charles Grodin, sharp and laconical that really lifts the film from the mediocre to the good. There seems to be another version of the film without it, but I can't imagine it being as good as this.

    11 Harrowhouse is the name of the address where a few people headed by John Gielgud control the diamond market of the world. They have billions of dollars or English pounds if you will of gems in their vaults and manipulate the world market value like a yo-yo. Gielgud is a cold and forbidding man and he's one who delights in screwing the little people in his employ. One of them is diamond cutter James Mason who is as reliable as Alec Guinness was in The Lavendar Hill Mob. He's also got a plan. When Grodin and Candice Bergen come up short with 'the System' as Gielgud's consortium is called, Mason has them as allies.

    The three of them have the backing of billionaire Trevor Howard who also likes messing with people. He messes with Grodin and Grodin has no choice but to aid in the robbery.

    The best part of the film is the robbery itself. Someone has to be sacrificed, but the idea is incredibly ingenious and bloody simple.

    Mason comes off best in this, a little man who just wants to get even with those who have treated him like a doormat all his working life.

    An enjoyable caper film, diamond exchange in Amsterdam, take note.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Great cast in this diverting caper film.

    Charles Grodin lends his distinctively dry comic persona to this somewhat tongue in cheek adaptation of a more serious novel by Gerald A. Browne. He also narrates, and does a good job at maintaining a fairly light tone. He plays a diamond merchant who regularly visits the worlds' largest clearinghouse for gems, located at 11 Harrowhouse in London. He ends up approached by a slimy, yet genial, oil baron named Clyde Massey (Trevor Howard) to steal the places' inventory, and although that usually isn't his trade he and his spirited female companion Maren (Candice Bergen) prove up to the challenge, coming up with an ingenious way to pull off the robbery. For one thing, it involves using a cockroach, but more importantly, it includes an angry employee, Charles Watts (James Mason) who they convert to their cause. At first glance, Grodin (who also is credited with adapting the story) would seem an unlikely lead for such a film, but his presence gives it a little something extra; his narration ensures that this feels like kind of a parody of the genre. Bergen is lovely, of course, and appealing as his girlfriend, a wealthy widow and ace getaway driver who's skillful, not reckless. The mostly British cast includes some very big names who give "11 Harrowhouse" some gravitas; Mason is a real standout as the willing participant in the robbery who wants to make sure that his family is provided for. John Gielgud is excellent as his serious-minded boss, and appearing as well are Helen Cherry, Peter Vaughan, Cyril Shaps, Leon Greene, Jack Watson, and Clive Morton. Director Aram Avakian handles it all in style, cranking up the excitement factor for a breathless final act involving a chase. All in all, this is pretty enjoyable; even if it's not that memorable it's hard to resist while it lasts; the climactic robbery sequence is fun and great use is made of the various locations. Worth a look for fans of the caper film and of the actors on hand. Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The title of Charles Grodin's first autobiography, "It Would Be so Nice If You Weren't Here..." was taken from an incident that happened on the set of this movie, as he explained in his introduction: "Candy Bergen and I were filming the movie 11 Harrowhouse in a castle outside London. We were sitting in a room off of the main hall where the cameras were being set up. After a few minutes an Englishwoman appeared. I don't know who she was, but she acted as though she had a Duchess-or-something title. She said: 'Did someone ask you to wait in here?' 'No', we answered, a bit taken aback. She responded: 'Well, it would be so nice if you weren't here.'"
    • Goofs
      When Maren (Candace Bergen) and Howard (Charles Grodin) take the diamonds to Massey's (Trevor Howard) house after the theft, they zoom around the parking area outside the house while a couple of Massey's goons hang on the sides of the truck. The parking area is gravel, yet the truck tires squeal as if they were on a paved surface.
    • Quotes

      Howard R. Chesser: Slow down! You're reckless!

      Maren Shirell: I'm not reckless, I'm skillful.

    • Crazy credits
      The 20th Century Fox logo appears without the fanfare.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Victoria Principal/Charles Grodin/Jerry Seinfeld (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Long Live Love
      Lyrics by Hal Shaper

      Music by Michael J. Lewis

      Performed by Lennie Peters (as Peters) and Dianne Lee (as Lee)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1975 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anything for Love
    • Filming locations
      • Ragley Hall, Alcester, Warwickshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Elliott Kastner Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $607,120
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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