7/10
A Lighter Rat-Pack....
11 June 2012
I have to admit that I'm not always a fan of the "Rat-Pack". Frank Sinatra, as an actor often seems dry and just doesn't appeal to me and Dean Martin likewise.

However, Robin and the 7 Hoods is lightened enormously by both the very funny script but mainly by Peter Falk. He is excellent. As wise-guy, wise-cracking new gangster-on-the-block Guy Gisborne, his characterful face eschews wit and confidence and brings back fond memories of this 'Columbo' legend.

Yes, it's that old chestnut - Prohibition-era Chicago - done in spectacular style - witness Sammy Davis Jnr singing and tap-dancing on the saloon bar and then sprays machine-gun bullets into everything in time with the big-band music. For song & dance fanciers, it's pretty good, though none of the songs are classics.

Not really having seen too much of other Rat-Pack films, I cannot really give more advice; the 60s when they were made is before my time. But, I would suggest that 7 Hoods is more family friendly than their others and of course, if you're a fan of any of the film's chief players, then you'll enjoy it, too.

I saw it on BBC2, a highlight on terrestrial TV but not one that I like enough to buy on DVD.
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