Review of The Hot Rock (1972) by Paul Howlett for The Guardian — 17 Aug 1978
Redford and Segal are both good, parodying their normal images, as the thieves who steal the Sahara Stone from the Brooklyn Museum and spend the rest of the film chasing after it. Like Cops and Robbers it's a lightweight film, but enjoyable nonetheless.
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This review of The Hot Rock (1972) was written by Paul Howlett and published by The Guardian on 17 Aug 1978.
The Hot Rock has generally received positive reviews.
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