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One Billion for a Blonde 1972

★ 4.84 votes📅 1972-01-01

In *One Billion for a Blonde* (1972), the Spanish maestro Pedro Lazaga Sabater crafts a stylish blend of crime, comedy, and drama that unfolds around an audacious jewel heist pulled off by a dazzling blonde whose charm rivals her cunning.

Director: Pedro Lazaga Sabater

Cast

Analía Gadé
Analía Gadé
Desirée Charrier
Jean Sorel
Jean Sorel
Teniente Barney Holmes
Espartaco Santoni
Espartaco Santoni
Dr. Javier Echevarría
José Luis López Vázquez
José Luis López Vázquez
Terence
Stephen Boyd
Stephen Boyd
León Urrutía, joyero
Mabel Karr
Mabel Karr
Madame Chantal
George Rigaud
George Rigaud
Mr. Stanley (as Jorge Rigeaut)
Beni Deus
Beni Deus
José Riesgo
José Riesgo
Capitán de Scotland Yard
Ramón Ferrer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is One Billion for a Blonde (1972) about?

This Spanish crime-comedy-drama follows a seductive blonde who orchestrates an unparalleled jewel heist, swiping nothing less than a billion in gems. The story twists through high-stakes deception, witty confrontations, and a dash of romance, all set against the glittering backdrop of Mediterranean intrigue.

Who directed One Billion for a Blonde?

Pedro Lazaga Sabater directed this 1972 crime-comedy gem, known for his knack for blending suspense with sharp humor across Spanish cinema.

Who stars in One Billion for a Blonde?

The film stars Analía Gadé, Jean Sorel, Espartaco Santoni, José Luis López Vázquez, and Stephen Boyd, with Gadé delivering a standout performance as the daring blonde.

Is One Billion for a Blonde (1972) worth watching?

While it doesn't boast a widely known IMDb rating, *One Billion for a Blonde* shines as a time capsule of 1970s European crime-comedy, packed with charm, style, and a compelling heist plot. Fans of vintage capers with a dash of glamour will find plenty to enjoy, even if it leans more into playful storytelling than hard-boiled grit.

How long is One Billion for a Blonde?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1972 release.

About One Billion for a Blonde (1972) — A stylish 1970s heist caper with a glamorous mastermind and razor-sharp wit

In *One Billion for a Blonde* (1972), the Spanish maestro Pedro Lazaga Sabater crafts a stylish blend of crime, comedy, and drama that unfolds around an audacious jewel heist pulled off by a dazzling blonde whose charm rivals her cunning. The film rides on razor-sharp wit and slick set pieces, painting a world where high stakes meet high glamour—think diamond dealers, double-crosses, and a heist so bold it feels like financial fiction brought to life. With its sun-drenched Mediterranean setting and razor-edged dialogue, the movie crackles with the restless energy of 1970s European cinema, balancing suspense with sly humor and a touch of moral ambiguity.

At its core, *One Billion for a Blonde* is a celebration of the femme fatale reimagined: Analía Gadé commands the screen with effortless magnetism, turning a simple blonde into a mastermind whose theft of jewels valued at a billion marks her as one of cinema's most unforgettable criminals. The supporting cast, led by Jean Sorel and Stephen Boyd, adds layers of intrigue and tension, while José Luis López Vázquez and Espartaco Santoni bring earthy charm and comedic timing to round out this vibrant crime caper. Whether you're drawn in by the allure of the heist, the sparkle of the performances, or the era's distinctive flair, the film delivers a sparkling, sun-soaked adventure that lingers long after the final reel.