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Kaleidoscope
Directed byJack Smight
Produced byJerry Gershwin
Elliott Kastner
Written byRobert Carrington
StarringWarren Beatty
Susannah York
Clive Revill
Music byStanley Myers
CinematographyChristopher Challis
Edited byJohn Jympson
Production
company
Distributed byWarner-Pathé Distributors (UK)
Warner Bros. Pictures (US)
Release date
8 September 1966 (World Premiere, London)
103 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
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Kaleidoscope is a 1966 British crime film starring Warren Beatty and Susannah York.[1]

  • More: English to English translation of Kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope is a cylinder with mirrors containing loose, colored objects such as beads or pebbles and bits of glass. As the viewer looks into one end, light entering the other end creates a colorful pattern, due to the reflection of the mirrors.
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The film had its world premiere on 8 September 1966 at the Warner Theatre in the West End of London.

Plot[edit]

After leaving his lover Angel McGinnis behind in London, rich playboy Barney Lincoln breaks into a playing card manufacturer in Geneva to mark the cards, and then proceeds to break the bank at major European casinos.

Definition of kaleidoscope noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website, including to provide targeted advertising and track usage. A tube-shaped device containing loose pieces of colored glass or plastic and mirrors which reflect changing patterns as the tube is turned (Definition of kaleidoscope from the Cambridge Academic. Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope (English band) Album Tangerine Dream. Kaleidoscope Lyrics. Relax your eyes For after all We can but share these minutes Kaleidoscope, kaleidoscope Kaleida, kaleidoscope.

Barney meets up with Angel again in Monte Carlo, where he wins a great deal of money, but her suspicions after he left England caused her to consult her father, a detective from Scotland Yard. He blackmails Barney into helping him catch a drug smuggler named Harry Dominion, who owns a casino and also has a weakness for high stakes poker.

Cast[edit]

  • Warren Beatty as Barney Lincoln
  • Susannah York as Angel McGinnis
  • Clive Revill as Inspector 'Manny' McGinnis
  • Eric Porter as Harry Dominion
  • Murray Melvin as Aimes
  • George Sewell as Billy
  • Stanley Meadows as Dominion Captain
  • John Junkin as Dominion Porter
  • Larry Taylor as Dominion Chauffeur
  • Yootha Joyce as Museum Receptionist
  • Jane Birkin as Exquisite Thing
  • George Murcell as Johnny
  • Anthony Newlands as Leeds
  • Peter Blythe as Poker Player
  • Sean Lynch as Poker Player
  • John Bennett as Poker Player
  • Michael Balfour as Poker Player
  • Stephen Lewis as Truck Driver (uncredited)

Production[edit]

It was the third film Jack Smight directed for Warners. Smight called the script 'terrific... a little hard to believe, but nevertheless a jolly fun premise laced with great humor.'[2]

He says producer Elliot Kastner cast Sandra Dee as the female lead mostly because Warren Beatty wanted to sleep with her. Smight said, 'Though I had worked with Sandra in my first film...and had regard for her, I couldn’t conceive of her playing a role of the British girl that the script called for...So much for the producer’s wanting to protect the integrity of a fine screenplay.'[2]

During preproduction in France, Kastner admitted he did not want Dee in the film. Smight asked Jack Warner if he could have Susannah York and Warner agreed; Dee was paid off.[2]

Smight says Beatty was undisciplined during filming. They would rehearse scenes but then 'just as we were about to roll the camera, Warren would ask if he could try something different from what we had earlier settled upon. I wanted to be flexible in the event that what he wanted to do was better than what we had planned. Inevitably it wasn’t. '[2]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Variety film review; 7 September 1966, p. 6
  2. ^ abcdMyers, JP (8 March 2018). 'This is the story of Director Jack Smight's life in entertainment written by himself'.

External links[edit]

  • Kaleidoscope at IMDb
  • Kaleidoscope at Rotten Tomatoes
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ka·lei·do·scope

(kə-lī′də-skōp′)n.
1. A tube-shaped optical instrument that is rotated to produce a succession of symmetrical designs by means of mirrors reflecting the constantly changing patterns made by small objects, such as beads or bits of colored glass, at one end of the tube.
3. A series of changing phases or events: a kaleidoscope of illusions.
[Greek kalos, beautiful + eidos, form; see weid- in Indo-European roots + -scope.]
ka·lei′do·scop′ic(-skŏp′ĭk), ka·lei′do·scop′i·cal adj.
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kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope english language definition (kəˈlaɪdəˌskəʊp) n
1. (General Physics) an optical toy for producing symmetrical patterns by multiple reflections in inclined mirrors enclosed in a tube. Loose pieces of coloured glass, paper, etc, are placed between transparent plates at the far end of the tube, which is rotated to change the pattern
2. any complex pattern of frequently changing shapes and colours
[C19: from Greek kalos beautiful + eidos form + -scope]
kaˌleidoˈscopicallyadv
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ka•lei•do•scope

(kəˈlaɪ dəˌskoʊp)
n.
1. a tubular optical instrument in which loose bits of colored glass at the end of the tube are reflected in mirrors so as to display ever-changing symmetrical patterns as the tube is rotated.
2. a continually shifting pattern, scene, or the like.
[1817; < Greek kal(ós) beautiful + eîdo(s) shape (compare eidetic) + -scope]
ka•lei`do•scop′i•cal•ly,adv.
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kaleidoscope

an optical device composed of bits of colored glass and several reflecting surfaces that presents to the viewer symmetrical patterns when shaken or rotated. — kaleidoscopic, adj.
See also: Instruments
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Noun1.kaleidoscope - a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes
pattern, form, shape - a perceptual structure; 'the composition presents problems for students of musical form'; 'a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them'
2.kaleidoscope - an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors
plaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with
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kaleidoszkóp
kaleidoskops
kaleidoskop

kaleidoscope

[kəˈlaɪdəskəʊp]Ncalidoscopiom, caleidoscopiom
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kaleidoscope

nKaleidoskopnt; a kaleidoscope of emotionein Wechselspielntder Gefühle
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kaleidoscope

(kəˈlaidəskəup

Kaleidoscope English Description

) noun
a tube-shaped toy in which loose coloured pieces of glass etc reflected in two mirrors form changing patterns. kaleidoskoop مِشْكال: جِهاز مَرايا وقِطَع زُجاجيَّه ملوَّنَه калейдоскоп caleidoscópio kaleidoskop das Kaleidoskop kalejdoskop καλειδοσκόπιοcalidoscopio kaleidoskoop زیبانما؛ نوعی شهرفرنگ kaleidoskooppi kaléidoscope קָלֵיידוֹסקוֹפ बहुमूर्तीदर्शी kaleidoskop kaleidoszkóp kaleidoskop kviksjá caleidoscopio 万華鏡 만화경(萬華鏡) kaleidoskopas kaleidoskops kaleidoskop caleidoscoopkaleidoskopkalejdoskop ګردشكله،تغير منونكي،ليدځاي caleidoscópio caleidoscop калейдоскоп kaleidoskop kalejdoskop kaleidoskop kalejdoskop กล้องส่องภาพซึ่งเกิดจากการสะท้อนภาพของแผ่นกระจกหลายแผ่นประกอบกันในกล้อง kaleydoskop, çiçek dürbünü 萬花筒 калейдоскоп سیر بین kính vạn hoa 万花筒
kaˌleidoˈscopic (-ˈsko-) adjective

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with many changing colours, sights, impressions etc. kaleidoskopies مِشْكالي калейдоскопичен caleidoscópico kaleidoskopický kaleidoskopisch kalejdoskopisk πολυποίκιλος calidoscópico vaheldusrikas متلون kaleidoskooppinen kaléidoscopiqueססגוני बहुदर्शी, परिवर्तनशील kaleidoskopski tarkabarka secara kaleidoskopis síbreytilegur caleidoscopico 変化に富んだ 변화무쌍한 kaleidoskopiškas kaleidoskopisks silih berganti caleidoscopischkaleidoskopiskurozmaicony, zmieniający się jak w kalejdoskopie رنګين،انځوريز caleidoscópico ca­lei­doscopic калейдоскопический kaleidoskopický kalejdoskopski kaleidoskopski kalejdoskopisk, mångskiftande ด้วยสีสัน ภาพ ความพึงพอใจที่หลากหลาย sık sık değişen 千變萬化的 калейдоскопічний بدلتے منظر یا رنگوں سے متعلق có nhiều màu sắc 千变万化的
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