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1979115 minDrama

Saint Jack

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Is Saint Jack worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Saint Jack Synopsis

Jack Flowers is an American hustler trying to make his fortune in 1970s Singapore in small time pimping. His dreams of building a fortune by running a brothel himself and returning to the States is materialized when he is offered the opportunity by the CIA to run a brothel for the R&R activities of U.S. soldiers on leave in Singapore.

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Top Cast

Ben Gazzara
Ben GazzaraJack Flowers
Denholm Elliott
Denholm ElliottWilliam Leigh
James Villiers
James VilliersFrogget
Joss Ackland
Joss AcklandYardley
Rodney Bewes
Rodney BewesSmale
Mark Kingston
Mark KingstonYates
Lisa Lu
Lisa LuMrs. Yates
Monika Subramaniam
Monika SubramaniamMonika
Judy Lim
Judy LimJudy
George Lazenby
George LazenbySenator

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Is Saint Jack worth watching?

Saint Jack has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Saint Jack hit or flop?

Saint Jack has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Saint Jack is a Drama movie that Jack Flowers is an American hustler trying to make his fortune in 1970s Singapore in small time pimping. His dreams of building a fortune by running a...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 26, 2024
★ 7

"Flowers" (Ben Gazzara) reckons there are easy pickings to be had setting up a brothel in Singapore and feathering his nest for a life of luxury back in the USA. Upon his arrival he alights on a collection of ex-pat Brits and befriends "William" (Denholm Elliott) - a decent man, an accountant, with little interest in the goings on in an whorehouse besides balancing the books for it's owners. Needless to say, the local Triad gang don't look too kindly on his interfering enterprise, but events in Vietnam might just provide for the most unlikely of supporters for his increasingly risky venture. Initially I thought Gazzara too lightweight to hold this together, but coupled with quite a poignant effort from Elliott and relying on a solid cast of familiar British faces, the story develops into quite an interesting observation of a man who does, indeed, have some scruples and standards of his own - even if he doesn't mind so much just quite how he makes his fortune! As events proceed, even those priorities begin to be re-thought. It's a bit of a slow starter, this, but to watch the naive cynicism of "Flowers" evolve, mature even, is worth a watch.