Gambit is a comedic variation on the famous Jules Dassin film Rififi. In that film we meet a group of professional criminals who plan and execute a jewelry store heist with almost military precision. In fact the heist runs about 30 minutes. Rififi is considered a classic in the crime thriller genre, while not a classic on the level of Rififi, Gambiit is a clever and at times very funny spin on the Rififi heist idea.
The director was Ronald Neame who was a solid professional behind the camera. He had originally worked with the mercurial David Lean as a cinematographer . From there he worked himself up in the British film industry as a producer, screenwriter and finally director. He was a no nonsense kind of a guy, always very well organized and prepared when on a film set.
Neame had a long career in the film industry and is chiefly remembered as the guy who got a film out of what was apparently a disorganized mess of a production called The Poseidon Adventure. Neame also directed Judy Garland in her final film, Garland was at this time in her career, difficult to work with. Neame was a battle scared veteran of the film business. Gambit must have seemed like a vacation.
The film has an excellent screenplay by Alvin Sargant and Jack Davis, the running time is 109 minutes.
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