When the fabulous Lee Grant tells James Coburn "You used to be such a nice guy" her memory obviously goes back a long since everybody in this film acts out of the worst of possible motives.
Escapist fun set in a glamorous world of golf courses and suites at the Dorchester, Coburn's co-stars are a succulent bunch, presided over by Keenan Wynn's Mr Big in the form of the Vice-President of International Oil. Ian Hendry perspires ever more than he did in 'Get Carter'; while without giving too much of the plot Harry Andrews proves the joker in the pack and Michael Jayston cleverly gives himself the last word.
Escapist fun set in a glamorous world of golf courses and suites at the Dorchester, Coburn's co-stars are a succulent bunch, presided over by Keenan Wynn's Mr Big in the form of the Vice-President of International Oil. Ian Hendry perspires ever more than he did in 'Get Carter'; while without giving too much of the plot Harry Andrews proves the joker in the pack and Michael Jayston cleverly gives himself the last word.