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Operation Diamond is one of those crime films that feels like a hidden gem from the early 60s, you know? The pacing has this steady, almost methodical build-up that draws you in, and the way it dives into the underbelly of heists and crime just oozes with a gritty atmosphere. The performances aren't over-the-top; instead, they have this grounded quality that makes the stakes feel all the more real. And while it might be lesser-known, the practical effects give it a raw authenticity that sets it apart from slicker productions of the time. It’s like a time capsule of a certain style of filmmaking that speaks to the era's sensibilities in storytelling.
Operation Diamond is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with its distribution history being a bit murky. It has seen limited releases, making original prints quite rare and sought after. The film's cult status is growing, appealing to collectors intrigued by its unique portrayal of crime and the era it represents, though availability can be hit or miss in various formats.
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