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Harry Agensky is a boxing champion but now he is a stroke victim. He is afraid in an old age home so he wants to have a trip to find missing dinamonds which he stashed in the past. He persuades successfully his son and grandson to take part in his plan.
A sub-par effort in family drama with Kirk Douglas barely registering above his usual excellence
August 09, 2007
New York Post
Douglas, always one of Hollywood's most vigorous actors, still commands the screen as Harry.
January 01, 2000
Reel.com
The tag line for Diamonds promises that 'searching for buried treasure was never this much fun.' Replace 'much fun' with 'dull' and that marketing slogan suddenly gains a lot of truth.
January 01, 2000
New York Times
The star's courageous performance is the main attraction of a movie that shamelessly pours on the sentiment.
January 01, 2000
Cinerina
I have to admit I shed some sentimental tears during the movie, so it's not really very bad at all, but it could have used a script polish.
June 15, 2001
Film.com
Diamonds can be proud of its achievement as the ultimate primer on elderly embarrassments and the best ways to exploit them.
January 01, 2000
Film.com
It'll be hard not to check your watch every five minutes.
January 01, 2000
Citysearch
Even in his prime, Douglas couldn't have saved himself from this cliche-ridden script.