Review of Bob le Flambeur (1956) by Adrian B — 13 Mar 2012
A group of men gather to plot a major heist of a casino that has plenty of cash on hand. One of these men, Bob (Roger Duschesne), has had intermittent luck in the past and willing to gamble his reputation and life over this robbery.
Another member, much younger than the others, is entangled in an affair with young woman, who funnily has an affair with Bob as well. Interesting, though at times a bit slow thriller that seems very familiar to the 1950 John Huston noir, "The Asphalt Jungle.
" Not in the same league, but it still a good enough film to yield a viewing. All the actors are, however, very good and the concluding scene is quite memorable.
This review of Bob le Flambeur (1956) was written by Adrian B on 13 Mar 2012.
Bob le Flambeur has generally received very positive reviews.
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