Silver Bears (1978)
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Synopsis: A gang of schemers plan a series of international banking swindles in this comedy-caper film. One of the crooks, Doc Fletcher, has been sent to Switzerland to pull off a scam for American mobster... A gang of schemers plan a series of international banking swindles in this comedy-caper film. One of the crooks, Doc Fletcher, has been sent to Switzerland to pull off a scam for American mobster Joe Fiore. His mission: set up a Swiss bank so their syndicate can launder its illegally-obtained money. But that assignment turns out to be just the tip of the iceberg as Fletcher also gets mixed up with a plan to swindle money from secret Iranian silver mines. Caught in the middle of it all is Donald Luckman, a naive San Francisco bank employee whose ruthless boss sends him to Europe to buy the Swiss bank on behalf of a shady industrialist. Luckman's unfaithful wife, Debbie, also plays a big role in the shenanigans... and she's just as greedy as everybody else. [More]
Starring: Michael Caine, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Balsam, Louis Jourdan
Starring: Michael Caine, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Balsam, Louis Jourdan, Phil Brown, Stéphane Audran, David Warner, Tom Smothers, Charles Gray, Joss Ackland, Jeremy Clyde, Moustache
Director: Ivan Passer
Director: Ivan Passer
Producer: Arlene Sellers, Alex Winitsky
Screenwriter: Peter Stone
Composer: Claude Bolling
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