Kaleidoscope (1966 film)
Kaleidoscope | |
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original film poster by Bob Peak | |
Directed by | Jack Smight |
Produced by |
Jerry Gershwin Elliott Kastner |
Written by | Robert Carrington |
Starring |
Warren Beatty Susannah York Clive Revill |
Music by | Stanley Myers |
Cinematography | Christopher Challis |
Edited by | John Jympson |
Production company |
Winkast Film Productions |
Distributed by |
Warner-Pathé Distributors (UK) Warner Bros. Pictures (US) |
Release dates | 8 September 1966 (World Premiere, London) |
Running time | 103 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Kaleidoscope is a 1966 British crime film starring Warren Beatty and Susannah York.[1]
The film had its World Premiere on 8 September 1966 at the Warner Theatre in the West End of London.
Plot
After leaving his lover Angel McGinnis behind in London, rich playboy Barney Lincoln breaks into a playing card manufacturer in Geneva to mark the cards and then break the bank at every European casino.
Barney meets up with Angel again in Monte Carlo, where he wins a great deal of money. But her suspicions after he left England caused her to consult her father, a detective from Scotland Yard, who forces Barney to help him catch a smuggler named Harry Dominion who has a weakness for gambling.
Cast
- Warren Beatty as Barney Lincoln
- Susannah York as Angel McGinnis
- Clive Revill as Inspector 'Manny' McGinnis
- Eric Porter as Harry Dominion
- Murray Melvin as Aimes
- George Sewell as Billy
- Stanley Meadows as Dominion Captain
- John Junkin as Dominion Porter
- Larry Taylor as Dominion Chauffeur
- Yootha Joyce as Museum Receptionist
- Jane Birkin as Exquisite Thing
- George Murcell as Johnny
- Anthony Newlands as Leeds
- Peter Blythe as Poker Player
- Sean Lynch as Poker Player
- John Bennett as Poker Player
- Michael Balfour as Poker Player
- Stephen Lewis as Truck Driver (uncredited)
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