Director: Guy Hamilton•Genres: Comedy, Crime
A Royal Navy commander, facing dismissal and financial ruin, devises an elaborate scheme to defraud the Admiralty. He plans to 'lose' a warship at sea, collect the insurance money, and then 'salvage' it, thereby securing his future. His meticulous plan unravels when his daughter unexpectedly arrives, complicating his already precarious situation.
A Touch of Larceny was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its clever premise, witty dialogue, and strong performances, particularly from James Mason. While not a massive box office success, it has been appreciated over time as a well-crafted British crime comedy with a unique and amusingly complex plot.
Praised for its intricate and original plot.
James Mason's performance is a highlight.
Witty script and engaging direction.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's cleverness and entertainment value, with many appreciating its British humor and sophisticated crime narrative.
The film's intricate plot was inspired by a real-life incident involving a British destroyer that was deliberately scuttled to collect insurance, although the naval officer responsible was court-martialed and imprisoned.
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