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197494 minDrama, Action, Comedy, Crime

11 Harrowhouse

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Is 11 Harrowhouse worth watching? With a rating of 5.643/10, this Drama, Action, Comedy, Crime film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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11 Harrowhouse Synopsis

A small time diamond merchant jumps at the chance to supervise the purchase and cutting of a large first class diamond. But when the diamond is stolen from him, he is blackmailed into pulling off a major heist at the Diamond Exchange, located at 11 Harrowhouse.

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Top Cast

Charles Grodin
Charles GrodinHoward R. Chesser
Candice Bergen
Candice BergenMaren Shirell
James Mason
James MasonCharles D. Watts
Trevor Howard
Trevor HowardClyde Massey
John Gielgud
John GielgudMeecham
Helen Cherry
Helen CherryLady Anne Bolding
Peter Vaughan
Peter VaughanCoglin
Cyril Shaps
Cyril ShapsWildenstein
Leon Greene
Leon GreeneMax Toland
Jack Watson
Jack WatsonMiller

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Is 11 Harrowhouse worth watching?

11 Harrowhouse has received mixed reviews with a 5.643/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Action, Comedy movies.

Is 11 Harrowhouse hit or flop?

11 Harrowhouse has received average ratings (5.643/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is 11 Harrowhouse?

11 Harrowhouse is a Drama, Action, Comedy movie that A small time diamond merchant jumps at the chance to supervise the purchase and cutting of a large first class diamond. But when the diamond is stolen...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 27, 2023
★ 6

This is another of those films that I recalled fondly from childhood. "Chesser" (Charles Grodin) is a small time diamond dealer who, along with girlfriend "Maren" (Candice Bergen) finds himself ensnared in a cunning plot to rapidly increase the value of diamonds (though without the aid of "Pussy Galore's Flying Circus") by removing around $18bn from the global reserves. The trading centre for these jewels is the eponymous, unremarkable, London townhouse occupied by the imperious Sir John Gielgud ("Meecham") and his dedicated assistant "Watts" (James Mason). We learn quickly that "Watts" is a man on borrowed time, and that his boss couldn't really care less - so this makes the former character ripe for co-operation with "Chesser". Their scheme is ingenious, and their planning and implementation is as an enjoyable a heist scenario as I've seen. Sadly, though, it all rather falls away in a last half hour that sees too many false endings, spokes in the wheels - and a really silly horse chase with Trevor Howard that reduces it to little better than a routine crimi-caper. I wasn't an huge fan of the narration that accompanied the story - it tries to be sarcastic, but lacks any real bite. It's a film of two halves, and the first one is where all the goals are.