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- Metascore Generally Unfavorable Based on 23 Critic Reviews
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Harry Agensky (Kirk Douglas), an elderly, retired boxing champion, is recovering from a recent stroke that has left him with a speech disability. Lance (Dan Aykroyd), Harry's son, resents his ...
- (35)
- John Asher
- PG-13
- Kirk Douglas
"Diamonds" was a very good movie. I initially rented it because a former teen crush (Jenny McCarthy) of mine had a starring role in it. As I watched the movie I began to see that there was a lot more substance to it than just being a flick with a former Playboy playmate in it.
Originally rated R, this weak tale disappoints. Read Common Sense Media's Diamonds review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Dan Aykroyd, Jenny Mccarthy, Kirk Douglas
- John Asher
- Miramax
Dec 10, 1999 · As three generations of the Agensky family attempt to track down a set of long-lost diamonds, they must navigate through a maze of intrigue and indiscretion that ultimately leads them to find one another's love.
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- John Asher
- R
- Kirk Douglas
- Molly Pohlig
- Grand Slam (1967) This 1967 heist film is worth checking out, even if only for the curious cast of Klaus Kinski, Janet Leigh, and Edward G. Robinson and an Ennio Morricone score.
- Place Vendôme (1998) The always glamorous Catherine Deneuve plays Marianne Malivert in this 1998 drama, a woman who’s had a hard few years. Her husband Vincent headed a jewel broker’s firm in Paris’ chic Place Vendôme until he was accused of dealing in stolen gems, and, overwhelmed by debt, committed suicide.
- The Sicilian Clan (1969) Alain Delon makes a second appearance on our list (see Le Cercle Rouge, above) as Roger Sartet, a jewel thief who escapes prison, aided by a mafia clan led by Vittorio Manalese (Jean Gabin).
- Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993) No list of jewel heist films would be complete without Nick Park’s 1993 stop-motion classic. Wallace and Gromit are going about their regular lives when Wallace’s spending necessitates the pair taking in a lodger.
Diamonds: Directed by John Asher. With Kirk Douglas, Dan Aykroyd, Corbin Allred, Lauren Bacall. Mystery about an ex-prizefighter who embarks on a journey to find 13 missing diamonds.
Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.