John Huston tries his hand at a much softer-boiled detective story than The Maltese Falcon, a more genteel one, a mere gambol. (And his attitude in Falcon had already been overly sportive.) The "classical" sleuth (George C. Scott) is on the trail of a Master of Disguise, and several heavily made-up Hollywood stars (Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, Robert Mitchum) turn up on that trail, to carry the theme to ridiculous extremes. (1963) — Duncan Shepherd
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