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Duffy

Duffy

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6.3 / 1019681h 41m

Synopsis

Half-brothers Stefane and Antony despise their biological father, callous millionaire Charles Calvert. Because Charles refuses to share his wealth with his sons, Stefane and Antony ask hip American thrill-seeker Duffy to help steal the money they believe is their birthright. When Charles decides to move a large portion of his savings from Morocco to France, Duffy has an opportunity to stage a daring burglary attempt at sea.

Genre: Crime, Comedy

Status: Released

Director: Robert Parrish

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Main Cast

James Coburn

James Coburn

Duffy

James Mason

James Mason

Charles Calvert

James Fox

James Fox

Stefane Calvert

Susannah York

Susannah York

Segolene

John Alderton

John Alderton

Antony Calvert

Guy Deghy

Guy Deghy

Captain Schallert

Carl Duering

Carl Duering

Bonivet

Tutte Lemkow

Tutte Lemkow

Spaniard

Marne Maitland

Marne Maitland

Abdul

André Maranne

André Maranne

Garain

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Though this takes quite a while to warm up, the actual heist caper stuff is quite fun to watch. James Mason "Calvert" is a bit of a crook. A sophisticate, but a crook nonetheless. He has two rather put-upon sons in "Stefane" (James Fox) and "Antony" (John Alderton). The sons are fed up with their permanently disappointed father and so when they learn that he is to move £1 million on a ship from North Africa, they engage the help of their pal "Segolene" (Susannah York) and of the man who can help them rob the ship at sea -"Duffy" (James Coburn). They put together and execute quite a meticulously planned theft that's got some dressing up; wigs; a priest and an helicopter - but can they get away with it? Mason features sparingly but for a change, York is quite competent as their never quite trustworthy cohort. It is John Alderton who really surprises here. He's always reminded me of a John Cleese-light kind of figure, but here he is quite decent as the brains behind the operation leaving Coburn to provide the muscle and the charisma. I didn't quite get the point of the ending, it all sort of trips over it's own cloak looking for the dagger; but it was an hell of a lot better than I was expecting and I did quite enjoy the middle bit.