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7/10
Delightful caper film
Pishiro12 April 2005
I was lucky enough to catch this on DVD in Japan of all places, as the previous reviewer indeed mentioned that's about the only place you'll actually find it! Unfortunately it's either in Italian or English dubs minus the subtitles, never the less it was well done with actors attempting regional accents. This film truly seems to be a forgotten classic, rivaling anything like the original Italian Job, Topkapi or How to steal a million. Full of twists, smart criminals, dumb criminals, glamor, cheesy 60's "technology" and a catchy soundtrack. Essentially it's about a brilliantly planned and executed robbery of a gold depository in Switzerland. The problem is, how do you get several tonnes out gold bars of the country? The fun is finding out for yourself! Highly recommended. 7/10
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6/10
Attractive Italian/Spanish co-production about a bank robbery , filled with intrigue , suspense , humor and plot twists
ma-cortes26 September 2017
In this caper movie there are lots of bonafide scenes , comedy , action , full of sci-fi gimmicks , tongue-in-cheek and twisted intrigue . Astounding film about a heist with pretty humor and noisy action . The film talks a hold-up to a luxurious bank carried out by a motley group (Gastone Moschin , Gabriele Tinti , Giampiero Albertini , Dario De Grassi , Maurice Poli , Manuel Zarzo) led by the cunning Professor Albert (Philippe Leroy) and the knockout Giorgia (Rossana Podestà). They walk, they talk, they crawl on their bellies into bank vaults . They are pursued by policemen and while happen several betrayals , twists and turns .

From the beginning until ending the good mood and humor is continued . The plot is very amusing and the final has got an extraordinary surprise . This fun flick displays suspense , giggles , slick and not-so-slick criminals , gorgeous dames and results to be very bemusing . Delightful and enjoyable are the perfect words to describe this film . One of the best intrigue/caper movies ever made along with ¨Rififi¨ by Mario Monicelli and ¨Topkapi¨ by Jules Dassin . The highlight and great climax , of course , is the heist which is developed with imposing tension and intrigue . This picture along with ¨Topkapi¨ created during the 60s and forward an authentic genre . The robbing has been imitated thousand times in European films as well as American movies (Mission impossible). Actors' interpretations are excellent , as Philippe Leroy is magnificent as Le Professeu , José Suárez as Bank manager is top-notch and specially Rossana Podesta is a wow . Support cast is frankly well including Italian players as Gastone Moschin , Gabriele Tinti , Giampiero Albertini , Maurice Poli and Spanish ones as Juan Luis Galiardo and Manuel Zarzo .

Atmospheric cinematography by Ennio Guarnieri from nice color 16mm print and shooting in front of "Credit Suisse" in Geneva , Canton de Genève, Switzerland and Lazio , Rome . Catching and original musical score by Armando Trovajoli . The picture was well directed by Marco Vicario (Rossana Podesta's husband) . Vicario was a good filmmaker who wrote/produced/directed several comedies as "Paolo the Hot" , "The Swinging Confessors" , ¨Homo Eroticus¨ , "Erotomania" , "The Persian Lamb Coat" , among others . This cheerful motion picture attained a lot of success and originated copies , rip offs and awful imitations . Followed by a sequel : "Seven Golden Men Strike Again" or "Marco Vicario's Seven Golden Men Strike Again!" that is also filled with cool sci-fi gadgets , including flying jetpacks . This fast moving , intrigue thriller yarn will appeal to comedy enthusiasts and robbery genre fans . Rating : Above average . Well worth watching .
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7/10
A truly memorable film
arkif122 June 2017
After I had watched "Ghostbusters 2" I asked myself: "What was that film, in which I have seen this before: Men, claiming to be construction workers, digging a hole in the middle of the street?" Well, this is it. It inspired the Société Générale robbery of 1976 and via it the films that are based on it, i.e. "Les Égouts du Paradis" and "The Great Riviera Bank Robbery" of '79.

Actually, it inspired all caper films that rely on brute force, all the way up to "Die Hard with a Vengeance".

So, a meager 4 (now hopefully 5) user reviews of this film on IMDb is a bit of a shame.

But enough of the credentials. "Seven Golden Men" is the daydream of every poor Italian construction worker of the '60s doing the dirty work for the rich northerners in Switzerland.

It's as simple as that. A true communist, "Stalin the bank robber" kind of film. Well... all things considered... yes, I stand by it.

Its humour hinges on the appearance of safety in the face of industrial machinery, the characters are either ridiculous caricatures or proletarian stand-ins (especially "the Portuguese").

That's what you get. Of course, there are some unexpected turns and such, but this really is a film for people, who've held a diamond-encrusted steel cutter already in their own hands - and for children, of course!
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A Clever, Lighthearted Caper Film – Possible Spoilers
k_t_t200123 July 2004
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For anyone who enjoys the classic episodes of Mission: Impossible this film is a must see. There is no long preamble, no waiting for the third act before getting to the good stuff – the plot, in more ways than one, is underway the instant the opening titles appear on the screen. Albert, (Philippe Leroy) an incomparably brilliant, completely unflappable criminal genius, known as the Professor, has masterminded a bold and elaborate criminal operation to remove £7,000,000.00 of gold bricks from a supposedly impregnable bank vault. In this endeavor he is assisted by Adolf, Aldo, Alfonso, Alfred, Anthony and August, an international crew of thieves with specialized skills. Also on board is the Professor's delightfully amoral femme fatal girlfriend, Giorgia, played by former Helen of Troy, Rossana Podestà. As one might guess from the characters names, the film has a decidedly humorous slant, though it is kept very natural, without any of the camp that would have been inevitable had the film been made only few years later.

The theft itself is as meticulous as it is clever, with just the right amount of the unexpected popping up to keep the story exciting and the viewer hooked. And just when it looks like film is ready to wrap up, the plot swings into series of comedic betrayals that keeps the audience entertained right up to the end. The Seven Golden Men is an original, inventive, essentially light hearted and highly enjoyable caper film.

The movie was successful enough to warrant a sequel, The Seven Golden Men Strike Again, two years later.

The Seven Golden Men is available in a gorgeous widescreen DVD release in Japan, complete with both the original Italian audio track and an alternate English language track. The subtitles, in Japanese, are optional.
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6/10
Strange
dbborroughs26 January 2009
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A genius named the professor robs a bank in Switzerland of its gold deposits. Good but strange caper film that begins with the robbery, which lasts for over an hour of screen time, before becoming a standard well planned caper has complications for the last half hour. Not bad, but very odd in that the film really doesn't let you know any characters other than the professor and his girlfriend for most of the film. Who are these people, you really don't know, even if it is amusing. Its easiest to explain the film as like watching one of the recent Danny Ocean films but starting with the actual robbery, with out all of the set up and character introductions. I liked it but I really can't understand how the film spawned a sequel, except maybe in that the film is a real Italian Job sort of film. (Maybe) Worth a look, possibly with its sequel.
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6/10
auri sacra fames
myriamlenys24 June 2023
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A criminal mastermind has united an international gang in order to rob a bank. Nobody can accuse the gang of a lack of ambition, since they're bent on stealing a mountain of gold bars...

"7 uomini d'oro" is not a bad comedy, just a lazy one. The various makers of the movie could have dreamt up better individual characterizations. They also could have dreamt up more gags or twists. The movie is not helped along by the inclusion of some seriously improbable scenes. Only a complete nitwit would be willing to stand next to pipes or machines likely to spit out gold bars : just one bar catapulted against the head and it's requiem aeternam. Even a bar dropping on a foot could incapacitate someone.

I'm also sorry to say that the music caused me to gnash my teeth with increasing annoyance. (People with dental problems may want to be careful here.)

On the other hand "7 uomini d'oro" has a feeling for lighthearted 1960's camp, witness the various vamp outfits. And it does contain some good finds, such as the sight of a cleverly disguised camera rendered useless by some employee opening a basket and enjoying his lunch.

Amusing but by no means essential.
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9/10
adventure
ellencor15 August 2005
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I have had the pleasure to see this film many years ago on the cinema. It is not only witty, but inspiring - also inspired the biggest bank robbery in the world, the one of the Societe Generale, in Marseille. Some people may say it set a bad example, but it is a rather enjoyable experience. Anyway, the direction, the acting and the music are in tune with the glamour of the sixties.The story is about intelligence, planning and betrayal, as well as greed (of course, is a robbery), but has avoided the violence that have dominated the screens in the next decades. The mastermind was brilliant, although his co-workers have some issues about competence.
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3/10
The music will drive you batty!
mark.waltz30 April 2021
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It's not even worth mentioning the cast of this international European production about the theft of gold bullion and the attempts to get it out of the country. What is worth mentioning is the location footage, always welcome in films set anywhere in Europe especially outside of the regular tourist traps. I was expecting a caper comedy and what I ended up with was a headache. This is not the movie to watch if you are in a bad mood.

The highly sped up musical theme has people singing in the background a ton of "ba da ba da" nonsensical rubbish, and in a movie that runs over 90 minutes, it becomes very cumbersome. Even the score that doesn't feature that is so sweetly inappropriate that you are tempted to watch it on mute. This issue greatly distracts from what's going on the story, and after a while, I just gave up and looked at the different gorgeous ancient spots they pass by while on the road.
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10/10
Not a moment of boredom!
RodrigAndrisan30 October 2023
A film that does not age, it is very exciting and with many surprises or reversals of unexpected situations. I, for one, have seen it many times in the last 58 years. Marco Vicario, the director, made an absolute little masterpiece. And, as in most of his films as a director, not too many, only 11, he cast his wife, the beautiful Rossana Podestà. Philippe Leroy is very cool in the role of the gang leader, Albert the Professor. This "7 uomini d'oro" resembles another Italian film made in 1969 by Alberto Lupo, "Sette volte sette", similar title and similar subjects. And, in both films we have the excellent actor Gastone Moschin.
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Exciting, juicy, daring, heist movie.
searchanddestroy-110 January 2023
For me it's the best Italian heist movie ever, in a period - the sixties - where such pre OCEAN'S ELEVEN like films were galore; and mostly light hearted, more or less comedy oriented. I guess RIFIFI opened the way, but it was not a comedy of course. This one is not an authentic noir, dark or gloomy story, not a crime drama as was MELODIE EN SOUS SOL or GRAND SLAM. You could compare it with ITALIAN JOB, but the Peter Collinson's film is an action oriented heist, not a burglary as this one. A major huge, gigantic burglary. You can think of TOPKAPI, BIGGEST BUNDLE OF THEM ALL, OCEAN'S ELEVEN - but the 1961 version, not the crap remake which also threw back this kind of films at the dawn of the XXIth Century, with awful results most of the time. I can't get tired to watch this film, endless times. Great, unconvincing, delusional, incredible, fantastic, a real must see for heist films die hard fans. And the sixties provided such a magic atmosphere....
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