Diamonds

1999 Comedy Drama

A elderly man and his estranged son search for treasure and try to repair their relationship in this bittersweet comedy. Harry Agensky (Kirk Douglas) is a one-time welterweight boxing champion who lives in Canada with his son Moses (Kurt Fuller). Harry's other son, Lance (Dan Aykroyd), feels that his father never really cared about his dreams and ambitions, and now Lance has little affection for his Dad. However, Lance's relationship with his teenage son Michael (Corbin Allred) is not faring much better. Lonely since the death of his wife and infirm due to a stroke, Harry wants to retire to a ranch in Northern Canada, but he can't afford the property. Lance invites Harry along for a skiing trip with Michael; Harry agrees, but at the last minute he talks them into going to Nevada instead. Harry claims he threw a fight years ago and was paid off in a cache of diamonds that he hid somewhere in Vegas; if he can find the gems, he'll be able to buy the ranch. Lance is dubious, but he gives in to Harry's determination and the three head for Nevada, hoping to find both the diamonds and some common ground. Diamonds was Kirk Douglas's first film after a life-threatening stroke in 1997; Lauren Bacall appears in a small role as a madam in a Nevada brothel, marking her first appearance onscreen with Douglas since Young Man with a Horn in 1950. more..

Director: John Asher

Starring: Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall,Dan Aykroyd, Corbin Allred, Jenny McCarthy

Reviews

  • Isn't much of a movie, but it's worth a look just to see screen legend Kirk Douglas, Michael's eighty-three-year-old father, kick ass.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    26 April 2013

  • Diamonds doesn't shine.

    Peter Stack - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • Kirk Douglas' performance...is so strong and inspiring it's a shame there isn't a better movie around it.

    Michael Wilmington - The Chicago Tribune

    26 April 2013

  • See this movie for Douglas and Bacall, ignore the dialogue and just bask in their star chemistry, still strong after all these years.

    Sara Wildberger - Miami Herald

    26 April 2013

  • Thanks to (Douglas), Diamonds is quite affecting -- even if it's not a particularly good movie.

    Lou Lumenick - New York Post

    26 April 2013

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