When it comes to Richard Angarola’s most acclaimed work, the spotlight definitely shines on Gambit (1966), which stands out as his highest rated movie. It’s clear that this film really made an impact, earning strong praise and solidifying Richard Angarola’s reputation during that era. On the other hand, looking at the lower end of the spectrum, Valley of the Dolls (1967) received notably less favorable reviews, making it Richard Angarola’s lowest rated film to date. While opinions may vary, it’s interesting to see how these two movies—released just a year apart—ended up on opposite ends of the critical scale for Richard Angarola.