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Burt Reynolds plays a suave jewel thief with a penchant for bad celebrity impersonations and even worse accents living in England. One night at a party, he spots Lesley-Anne Down stealing a necklace and begins flirting with her. Eventually, he ropes her into his latest scheme of stealing $30 million in diamonds. Little does he know that Down is actually working for an elderly Scotland Yard detective who hopes to nab Burt before his retirement checks start coming in. —The Video Vacuum

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Don Siegel

Donald Siegel (October 26, 1912 – April 20, 1991) was an influential American film director and producer. His name appeared in the credits of his films as both Don Siegel and Donald Siegel.

Born in Chicago, he graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge in England, and found work in Warner Bros. film library, rising to become head of the Montage Department, where he directed thousands of montages, including the opening montage for Casablanca. In 1945 two shorts he directed, Hitler Lives? and A Star in the Night, won Academy Awards, which launched his career as a feature director.

He directed whatever material came his way, often transcending the limitations of budget and script to produce interesting and adept works. He directed two episodes of The Twilight Zone, “The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross” and “Uncle Simon”. He worked with Elvis Presley and Dolores del Río in Flaming Star (1960), and with Steve McQueen in Hell… read more

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Peter R. Hunt

Peter R. Hunt (born Peter Roger Hunt 11 March 1925 – 14 August 2002) was an English film editor, television producer and director. Hunt was known for his work on the James Bond films with his innovative editing style.

Born in London, England, Hunt had an uncle in the film industry who was able to find him work on some films, cutting as an assistant editor under Alexander Korda. He enlisted in the British Army at 17 with the goal of working with the British Army Film unit but became an infantryman landing at Salerno and fighting at Monte Cassino. Leaving the Army as a Staff Sergeant in 1947, he studied art at the University of Rome then returned to England where he found work as a clapper boy at Denham Studios.

Hunt was an assembling editor on The Man Who Watched Trains Go By in 1952 then began work as an editor on Stranger From Venus (1954).

He gained recognition for his film editing techniques when he utilized quick cutting, allowing camera swings during action… read more

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