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So, 'Diamonds' from '75 has this quirky premise where our British aristocrat, Charles Hodgson, dives into the underworld of thievery. He’s after his twin brother, the security whiz who’s created this fortress of a vault in Tel Aviv. The pacing is a bit uneven, but there's something charming about the way it balances action and wit. The heist unfolds with a blend of tension and humor, punctuated by some practical effects that feel delightfully grounded. The performances, especially from the trio of Charles, Archie, and Sally, have this unique chemistry that keeps you engaged. It’s not just a caper; it whispers about betrayal and sibling rivalry in an oddly entertaining way.
The film 'Diamonds' has had a rather limited release over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Availability in physical formats is scarce, often found only in niche catalogs or specialty distributors. Interest among collectors tends to spike due to its offbeat angle and the interplay of aristocracy with the crime genre, making it a curiosity for those who delve into lesser-known heist films.
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