Gambit Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ladrona por amor

Title in Português:

Ladrão Roubado

Title in Français:

Un hold-up extraordinaire

Title in Türk:

Gambit

Synopsis

Cockney cat burglar Harry Tristan Dean (Michael Caine) and his sculptor friend Emile Fournier (John Abbott) discover exotic Eurasian showgirl Nicole Chang (Shirley MacLaine) in a crowded Hong Kong restaurant. She bears an incredible resemblance both to the late wife of the world's richest man, an Arab named Ahmad Shahbandar (Herbert Lom), as well as to a priceless ancient Chinese statuette that he owns; Harry and Emile want to use her in a scheme to rob Shahbandar of it. Harry's mere explanation to Emile of the caper-in which Nicole meekly obeys instructions without even a single expression-is flawless.

Harry, Nicole (who initially resisted the offer), and Emile arrive in the Middle Eastern city of Dammuz; the former two assume the identities of Sir Harold Dean and Lady Nicole Dean and check into Shahbandar's hotel where Shahbandar himself lives in the penthouse. Harry's plot does not at all follow his imagined scenario; Shahbandar himself discovers Harry's deceitfulness, and only plays along with Harry and Nicole to see what they are plotting. She is aghast when she learns what Harry wants to steal, but goes along because she is falling in love with him.

Shahbandar invites them to dinner; Harry refuses but persuades Nicole to accept, so she will occupy Shahbandar while he will steal the statuette. Nicole, however, realizes that Shahbandar suspects them, and slips away to warn Harry. Working together, they steal the statuette without triggering the alarm; but a misplaced impulse afterwards causes Nicole to accidentally trigger the alarm anyway. At Harry's insistence, Nicole flees to the airport to return separately to Hong Kong, while he hides from the guards; he watches as they also check a secret compartment in the wall of the room, where the real statuette is hidden: the one in Harry's hands is a copy.

Shahbandar then rechecks the secret compartment, finds the fake, and has Nicole arrested at the airport. At breakfast, he tells her that his agents have found Harry in Hong Kong; he too will be arrested unless the real statuette is returned. She is free to go with a dossier of Harry if she takes that message to him.

At Emile's workshop in Hong Kong, Harry reveals that he actually hid the statuette inside a Buddha statue Emile had sold Shahbandar, and left the hotel a telegraph of this while she was traveling. In the least, Harry only wanted to give the appearance that it had been stolen, as no one yet knows when Shahbandar will reverse that credibility. Emile, in fact, made an exact replica of the statuette as well as the decoy that Shahbandar had on display; and with three prospective buyers already waiting, Harry and Emile must now sell the replica as the real thing.

Nicole proves unhappy at Harry's criminal lifestyle, so Harry smashes the replica to prove she is more important to him than his life of crime. She and Harry leave Emile supposedly disconsolate-until he receives a telephone call afterwards, happily starts making arrangements with a buyer, and takes one of more replicas of the statuette.

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Gambit
Rodeo (Robby Armstrong)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Smokin & Drinkin (Robby Armstrong)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Birthday Happy (Robby Armstrong)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Once (Peggy Lee)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Deep in the Heart of Texas (Moe Brandy)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Gambit Overture
Rolfe Kent: Performer
I Have a Plan
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Auction
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Harry's Fantasy Appraisal
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Waiting Room
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Savoy/Ming Vase
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Harry on the Ledge
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Pj Gets Personal
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Harry Meets the Lion
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Zaidenweber Inspects
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Harry Exposes the Fake
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Meanwhile
Rolfe Kent: Performer

User reviews

William Evans
5/10

Overall, the music in Gambit adds depth and charm to the film, elevating the heist story with its memorable melodies and engaging rhythms.

Jennifer Scott
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack enhances the suspense and excitement of the heist plot.

Michelle Hall
7/10

The use of traditional instruments in some of the pieces adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience.

Edward Carter
8/10

The memorable themes in the soundtrack stay with you long after watching the film, evoking fond memories of the story.

Deborah Scott
5/10

The Gambit soundtrack perfectly captures the adventurous and mischievous tone of the film, enhancing the excitement of the heist plot with its upbeat and jazzy tunes.

Donna Hall
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack mirrors the evolution of the relationship between Harry and Nicole, starting with light-hearted and playful tracks that gradually become more emotional and romantic as their connection deepens.

Matthew Evans
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotions of the characters, especially during pivotal moments in the plot.

Thomas Robinson
5/10

The music in Gambit effectively sets the mood for the exotic locations visited by the characters, transporting the audience to Hong Kong and the Middle East through the use of traditional instruments and melodies.

Melissa Campbell
7/10

The upbeat rhythms in certain tracks make for a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Daniel Miller
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Gambit is a standout feature of the film, elevating it to a whole new level of entertainment.

Michelle Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the on-screen action, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Deborah Brown
8/10

The soundtrack of Gambit perfectly captures the adventurous and mischievous tone of the film.

Deborah Nelson
7/10

The music creates a sense of exoticism that fits well with the setting of the story in Hong Kong and the Middle East.

Joshua Thompson
7/10

The composition of the music is top-notch, showcasing the talent and skill of the composer.