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Director: Bruno Paolinelli
Cast: Al Cliver, Carole André, Claudine Auger, William Berger
A gang of robbers takes possession of a load of diamonds.. Only one of them, Mark Lemmon, is arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. But before being captured, the gangster had managed to hide the loot in a sewer. Five years later, Mackenzie, an insurer, pretending to be a mafia boss, assigns three petty criminals to arrange his escape. Once free, Lemmon finds the booty but now he has to deal with his new 'partners'.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Big Pot is a 1976 action crime film directed by Bruno Paolinelli. The film follows a gang of robbers who steal a load of diamonds, only for one member to be arrested and the loot hidden in a sewer. Five years later, the imprisoned member is freed and must deal with his new partners to recover the stolen goods. Reception for the film has been mixed, with no major awards or critical acclaim reported.
Big Pot is a 1976 crime film co-written and directed by Bruno Paolinelli under the pseudonym John L. Huxley. An Italian-Austrian co-production, it stars Al Cliver and Carole André.
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