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Seven Thieves 1960

Disgraced professor teams with a polished thief, recruiting a hand‑picked crew for one final, daring heist: cracking the heavily guarded casino vault in Monte Carlo. Their scheme blends the professor’s expertise with the thief’s finesse as they race against time to pull off the robbery that shakes the glamorous resort.

Disgraced professor teams with a polished thief, recruiting a hand‑picked crew for one final, daring heist: cracking the heavily guarded casino vault in Monte Carlo. Their scheme blends the professor’s expertise with the thief’s finesse as they race against time to pull off the robbery that shakes the glamorous resort.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Seven Thieves

Explore the complete cast of Seven Thieves, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Paul Mason

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

Poncho

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Theo Wilkins

Marcel Hillaire

Marcel Hillaire

Duc di Salins

Berry Kroeger

Berry Kroeger

Hugo Baumer

Michael Dante

Michael Dante

Louis Antonizzi

Joan Collins

Joan Collins

Melanie

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot

Director of Casino

Alan Caillou

Alan Caillou

Doctor Gerald Halsey

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Customs Inspector

Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Casino Patron

Jean Del Val

Jean Del Val

Roulette Croupier

Alexander Scourby

Alexander Scourby

Raymond Le May

John Beradino

John Beradino

Chief of Detectives

Steve Carruthers

Steve Carruthers

Guest at Ball

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Guest at Ball

Alex Ball

Alex Ball

Guest at Ball

James Gonzalez

James Gonzalez

Guest at Ball

Louis Mercier

Louis Mercier

Casino Attendant (uncredited)

Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Casino Stickman (uncredited)

Lars Hensen

Lars Hensen

Minor Role (uncredited)

Bernard Sell

Bernard Sell

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Adolph Faylauer

Adolph Faylauer

Casino Patron

King Mojave

King Mojave

Guest at Ball (uncredited)

Alphonse Martell

Alphonse Martell

Governor (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Lady at Casino Party

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Croupier (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Club Patron

George DeNormand

George DeNormand

Guest at Ball

Forbes Murray

Forbes Murray

Guest at Ball (uncredited)

Hal Taggart

Hal Taggart

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Donald Lawton

Donald Lawton

Henri (uncredited)

Herman Belmonte

Herman Belmonte

Guest at Ball

George Ford

George Ford

Casino Patron

Herschel Graham

Herschel Graham

Casino Patron

Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Joseph La Cava

Joseph La Cava

Croupier (uncredited)

George Nardelli

George Nardelli

Cellar Club Manager (uncredited)

Tony Regan

Tony Regan

Floorman (uncredited)

Oliver Cross

Oliver Cross

Guest at Ball

Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

Ball Dance Participant

Jack Deery

Jack Deery

Casino Patron

Kenneth Gibson

Kenneth Gibson

Casino Patron

Monty O'Grady

Monty O'Grady

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Jonathan Kidd

Jonathan Kidd

Seymour (uncredited)

Marcel De La Brosse

Marcel De La Brosse

French Waiter

Jerry Rush

Jerry Rush

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Andre Philippe

Andre Philippe

Page (uncredited)

Peter Camlin

Peter Camlin

Bartender

Ida Augustian

Ida Augustian

Claire

Marga Ann Deighton

Marga Ann Deighton

Governor's Wife

Eddie Le Baron

Eddie Le Baron

Chemin de fer Dealer (uncredited)

Luis Mata Jr.

Luis Mata Jr.

Sandy (uncredited)

Francis Ravel

Francis Ravel

Casino Attendant (uncredited)

Joseph Romantini

Joseph Romantini

Barkeep (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Seven Thieves

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A discredited expatriate American professor, Theo Wilkins, has called on a young protégé and sophisticated thief, Paul Mason, to come over from the United States to the south of France for one final heist. Wilkins has assembled a tight, loyal team for a daring job, including Melanie, an exotic dancer, Melanie, and a skilled safecracker, Louis Antonizzi. An inside man at the casino, the meek Le May, helps secure invitations while the plan unfolds under the watchful eye of the casino’s authority, the Director of Casino. The target is immense: 4,000,000 francs secreted in the underground vault of Monte Carlo’s famed casino, and Wilkins believes he can pull it off with the right balance of nerve, timing, and loyalty.

On the night of a grand celebration, Pancho, the saxophonist, and Wilkins slip into the casino in disguises—Pancho as the wheelchair-bound aristocrat Baron von Roelitz and Wilkins as his physician, Dr. Vidal. Melanie, the safecracker Louis, and Mason attend the party with invitations secured by the insider, while Le May works behind the scenes to keep the ruse intact. The plan hinges on a perilous ledge maneuver: Mason and Louis slip out a window that Melanie has opened, trek along the narrow ledge high above the sea, and reach the director’s office. From there they descend four floors to the vault, cut through a barred gate, drill the lock, seize the cash, and return to the director’s elevator, fighting off the casino’s watchful gaze at every step.

Meanwhile, Pancho’s role is to feign a cyanide heart attack, a ruse that falters when he balks at taking the poison. Wilkins steps in, injecting him and facilitating the dramatic moment as the director is drawn into a quiet ruse, believing the baron is dead and that discreet handling is needed. They stash the money in the hollow seat of the baron’s wheelchair and, with the money secured, Mason and Louis make their way back through the casino and onto the window ledge, narrowly avoiding detection as Melanie reopens the route for their exit. The group exits the scene with Mason and Melanie leaving separately from the others, signaling the success of the ruse and the impending getaway.

The supposed ambulance, driven by Fritz, carries Pancho to a side entrance as the final piece of the plan moves into place. Just as Pancho regains consciousness in the back of the vehicle, Wilkins—smiling with the thrill of what he believes is achieved—dies suddenly. The shock reveals a deeper, more personal truth: Mason learns that Wilkins is his father. With that knowledge, Mason and Melanie choose not to celebrate the money but to rethink their future together, away from the life of crime.

Back at the hideout, the gang squabbles over the split, and Mason examines the cash. He discovers the bills are brand-new and all serial numbers are on file with the Bank of France, making them nearly impossible to spend without trace. Realizing the others are not bound by the same caution, Mason and Melanie plot to reclaim the loot. They take back control and decide to walk away from the treasure, only to stumble into extraordinary luck at the roulette table, where fortune smiles on them. In the end, the two of them—now committed to a life together—emerge as the only members of the crew to come out ahead, leaving the rest of the plan behind as a cautionary tale about trust, greed, and the price of a single bold risk.

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