"From the rooftops of Paris to the penthouses of New York...he takes only the best jewels and the most beautiful women!"10 November 1967Drama, Crime108 mins
The protégé of a famous cat burglar reluctantly agrees to join forces with a lesser criminal in the daring heist of several famous jewels from a seemingly impenetrable vault.
Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent's crimes to protect the late attorney's reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department.
The woman thief Pak Siu-yin was discharged from prison and Inspector Chan has set a trap for Bak to lure the head of the gangster Yim Fong, who used to threaten Pak to commit crime for his gang.
Our favourite police men are called together to deal with a gang who rob banks and jewelers. Using their various talents as well as their extraordinary luck, the crooks stand no chance against our men and women in blue.
Roper, a hostage negotiator catches a murderous bank robber after a blown heist. The bank robber escapes and immediately goes after the man who put him behind bars.
Jewel thieves, murder, and a manhunt swirl around a sailor off a cargo ship in post-war London.
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Jack Of Diamonds Original Trailer
Jack of Diamonds el misterioso ladrón de joyascon George Hamilton como protagonista. Film de 1967. En Hispanoamérica llevó por título: Sota de Oros.
Jack Of Diamonds - (Original Trailer)
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"Jack of Diamonds" clip
From feature film "Jack of Diamonds" with Steve Sweeney Jodie 'Miss Australia' McMullen David Spinx Elizabeth Powers Sara Marie-Maltha David Schaal ...
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