5/10
Gambling-themed Hill and Spencer comedy
10 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
ODDS AND EVENS is another typical outing for the Terence Hill and Bud Spencer team, here meeting up with their most famous director, Sergio Corbucci, for another light and breezy comedy filmed in Florida. Ostensibly the story is based around gambling this time around, but it does feel quite padded and lacks the spark that the cop and cowboy films starring the actors had.

The film features plenty of scenes involving the different things that can be gambled on. Hill gets to take part in various sports while later on the usual run of card games is played out. These are quite superficially done and just seem to be an excuse to get the guys involved in lots of the fun, brawling action scenes that they did so well. Corbucci is a master at choreographing these and they're constantly funny even if the rest of the material is quite average. Hill and Spencer display their usual likable charm and the familiar faces of Sal Borgese, Luciano Catenacci, and others appear too.
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