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Format: DVD May 9, 2014


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An inept criminal gang plans a daring train robbery in this hilarious Euro- comic caper starring Raquel Welch, Robert Wagner and Edward G. Robinson. When deported Chicago mobster Cesare Celli (Vittorio De Sica) is kidnapped by five amateur thieves (including Welch, Wagner and Godfrey Cambridge), he soon finds himself on the top 10 unwanted list. Considered a poor credit risk, no one will pay Cesare's ransom. Down but not out, the proud mafioso persuades his none-too-bright abductors to join him in the heist of the century a great train robbery worth millions! Enlisting the aid of wily criminal mastermind "The Professor" (Robinson), these unlikely conspirators risk life and limb in a mad scramble to gain the ultimate prize - $5 million in platinum ingots. Shot on gorgeous locations in Italy and France, The BiggestBund1e of Them Allis an imaginative, outrageous romp, a "hilarious midadventure" (Hollywood Citizen-News) that guarantees the biggest laughs of them all!


Genre: Comedy


Format: NTSC


Contributor: Raquel Welch, Robert Wagner, Vittorio De Sica, Ken Annakin


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.5 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ B00K6IL24E


Director ‏ : ‎ Ken Annakin


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour


Release date ‏ : ‎ May 9, 2014


Actors ‏ : ‎ Robert Wagner, Raquel Welch, Vittorio De Sica


Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified (Mono)


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  • Very Campy But Good
This is a movie definitely dated but worth the watch. Wanted a look back in time. Funny how soundtracks have improved over the years. Although movie soundtracks from the 1930s through the 1940s are exceptional. This movie will put a smile on your face. Pop corn a must.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Philip Marland

  • Got to love her
Good movie
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by j stackho

  • Enjoyable Entertainment, a Humorous Heist + Tons of Great Scenery...
[The Biggest Bundle of Them All - 1968 - Widescreen 16x9 presentation - 108 minutes] Warner Archives has done a laudatory remastering of this film - the colors vibrantly brilliant, the audio crisp and clear, a proper aspect ratio, and a truly wonderful release after all these years languishing in obscurity. Its audience may be limited today, but for fans of 60’s films, heist capers and Raquel Welch, it really couldn’t be more welcome. The opening song is sung by Johnny Mathis, the title track written and performed by the Animals, and the flick’s soundtrack done by no other than the legendary Riz Ortolani - musically impressive by any 60’s standards. The film’s true stars are Vittorio De Sica and Raquel Welch, as they command more screen presence than all else combined. De Sica’s comedic scenes are the true hilarity here, and Miss Welch dons numerable curve-embellishing outfits and bikinis that astonish your attention in every frame of the film, reminding us just why she wore the crown of sexiest siren of the sixties bar none. Though Robert Wagner gets top bill on the DVD (but Raquel gets the headline bill in opening credits as she was more widely known and had more screen credits under her butt, and what a magnificently glorious one it was) due in part to his success as Al Mundy in TV’s ‘It Takes A Thief’, his character here is highly unlikable if not downright obnoxious. It also shows how limited his acting chops were - he was a charming but one trick pony for certain. Unfortunately, Godfrey Cambridge is underutilized as the token buffoon, but Edward G. Robinson still has the wily wit to carry off his few scenes commendably. There’s even a small cameo by Victor Spinetti (a mainstay in most Richard Lester’s 60’s flicks) as an dodgy pilot near the end that adds additional mirth to a film that’s not as funny as the DVD info would have you believe. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its merits and charms, it certainly does, but hilarious it’s not. Most films from this time period loose a bit of their lunacy, like most others do, but it’s still fresh air to those of us old enough to remember what those cinematic times were like. As a kid, I couldn’t get enough of them, and still enjoy them for what they are and don’t fault them for what they’re not. ‘Make any sense? As far as plot, Harry (Wagner) and his five bush-league cohorts kidnap retired mobster Cesare Celli (De Sica) in hopes of some easy cash, but Celli’s too much of a credit risk to be ransomed at any price. Supremely insulted by this realization, Celli offers to lead these ragtag amateurs on a worthy heist in pursuit of ‘The Biggest Bundle of Them All’, a train robbery worth millions. (Yeah, I’m painfully aware how many times we’ve heard this plot before, but the Italian scenery, De Sica and Raquel’s costumes compensate us for sitting through it once again). They enlist the experience of the Professor (Ed. G. Robinson) to assist them in lifting approximately two tons of platinum in transit on a train. All they need is some start-up cash, some firepower, a truck, a tank, an airplane, a fence and a considerable skill set. You figure out where this all goes askew, but enjoy yourself in the process. A 3 ½ star flick elevated to 4 solid stars for reasons outlined above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2014 by 4-Legged Defender

  • For Raquel welch fans
I bought this movie because of Raquel Welch. She was gorgeous in this Film as she played the role of Harry (Mike Wagner) girl friend. Harry a robber down on his luck trying to make one more heist. Harry goes to a funeral where he meets Vittorio De Sica and takes him for a ride. When things don't work out on the ride they put there mines together to figure out the fastest way to get money. Harry and his gang decide with the help of Vittorio De Sica to from there on mob. Rest a sure that no matter what the gang goes after that the outcome is never the same and will keep you on the edge of your sit. The rest of the out come you need to watch for yourself. As far as Raquel goes if you're a fan of here then you need to watch this movie because she never looked better standing on the beach with a ..... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2007 by Gary L. Dibert

  • The bundle is a bundle of nothing (except for Robert Wagner)
Didn’t like at all except for Robert Wagner who I adore. He was terrific as always. He plays a great smart ass. I’m not a Raquel lover.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019 by leslie fine

  • A Big Bust and I'm Not Talking About Raquel's
Mincing no words this movie is a colossal bore. Save for Vittorio de Sica and Edward G. Robinson the characters are noxious none more than Robert Wagner and the heist at the center of the film is pure cookie cutter. Raquel Welch's function is to ride shotgun and slip in and out of skimpy outfits and swimwear. The Italian scenery is nice but not enough to keep you awake. Even the Animals title tune is mediocre. Welch fans should skip this one and check out "Fathom" where her physical assets are more highly exploited and she's given something of substance to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2015 by David E. Baldwin

  • Doctored film?
It appears this film may have been dubbed regarding Rachel's acting. It was not that good in the original
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016 by Te Bada

  • Four Stars
Not Raquel's best but anything with her in it is very watchable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2015 by ROBERT SCHUSTER

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