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Harry In Your Pocket (1973)

Director: Bruce Geller

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From Time Out Film Guide

Coburn as a jet-set pickpocket in a film that looks as if it should have been sold straight to the TV networks. Too much time is devoted to the least interesting aspect of the story, a rather silly love triangle involving Coburn. Sarrazin and Devere. Coburn's profession demands that he remain a cipher in the society in which he has chosen to operate, but this implication is never developed; and too little time is devoted to the art of the professional pickpocket at work, something else that would have made for a more interesting time.

Author: CPe 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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