The Rainbow Thief

1990

Drama / Fantasy

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 38% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 1569 1.6K

Plot summary

A petty crook, in search of the proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, hopes to cash in by befriending the heir to a huge fortune.


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Top cast

Christopher Lee as Uncle Rudolf
Peter O'Toole as Prince Meleagre
Omar Sharif as Dima

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by planktonrules 4 / 10

Interesting...not good...but interesting.

"The Rainbow Thief" is a very frustrating film to watch. Parts of it are very good and quite memorable, such as the early scenes with Christopher Lee as well as Omar Sharif's performance. But the film, overall, is a boring mess...as well as having one of Peter O'Toole's weaker performances.

When the story begins, a bunch of greedy relatives come to Rudolf's estate...ostensibly to suck up to him since Rudolf (Christopher Lee) is elderly and very rich. However, he slips in to a coma and stays there for years!

In the meantime, the film switches to the poorest part of the city. A man calling himself 'Prince Meleagre' )Peter O'Toole) lives in the sewers and seems quite happy with his craptastic life. Much of it is because the thief, Dima (Omar Sharif), takes care of Meleagre...bringing him food and whatever else he wants. Why? Because Dima has been told that when Uncle Rudolf dies, Meleagre will be his heir...and Dima wants money and the good life.

The performance by Sharif is truly unusual and very physical for the 58 year-old man. He is very good as the thief. As for O'Toole, he mostly acts weird like his character from "The Ruling Class" but without any energy or fun. As for the plot...it's an acquired taste...one that I certainly did NOT acquire! I found the overall film to be wonderful in parts but completely unsatisfying as a whole.

By the way, if you were wondering what sort of dog Meleagre has, it's an Irish Wolfhound...Irish like O'Toole. It's the tallest dog breed in the world. I actually found the dog much more interesting than the film itself!

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Reviewed by Jeremy_Urquhart 6 / 10

Weirdly enjoyable in parts

It's possible to summarise the premise of The Rainbow Thief more succinctly than the vast majority of Alejandro Jodorowsky films, but make no mistake: it's oftentimes just as baffling to watch as his more notorious films.

Maybe this is as a result of watching it after Jodorowsky's frustrating 2019 documentary Psychomagic, but I found The Rainbow Thief alright. It's appealing as a bizarre burst of incomprehensible energy that doesn't overstay its welcome, at only about 90 minutes long. It's also a chance to see some well-known actors getting on in years (Peter O'Toole, Omar Shariff, and even Christopher Lee for a bit) cut loose and have what looks like fun on screen.

That distinctive Jodorowsky atmosphere plus the strong cast make The Rainbow Thief watchable... still probably not essential, but worth digging out for fans of the filmmaker's work.

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