Perfect: Friday(1970)

plays against his usual tough-guy type as a "timid but determined" bureaucrat.

(1970) is indeed an interesting piece, largely because it subverts the typical "Swinging Sixties" heist film tropes with a cynical, offbeat energy . Directed by Peter Hall, it focuses more on its kooky character dynamics than the mechanics of the crime itself. What Makes It Stand Out Perfect Friday(1970)

: It has recently seen a high-definition restoration available through Kino Lorber. plays against his usual tough-guy type as a

provides a strange contrast as a lazy, flamboyant lord who wears wigs and makeup. overlooked bank manager (Stanley Baker)

: The film centers on an "oddball trio" consisting of a stuffy, overlooked bank manager (Stanley Baker), an impoverished, eccentric aristocrat (David Warner), and his materialistic wife (Ursula Andress).