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The Day They Robbed the Bank of England

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In the heart of London, a group of cunning criminals hatches a bold plan to seize the fortune of the Bank of England. The story revolves around a scam mastermind, portrayed by a charismatic actor of the era, who recruits a cast of accomplices with unique skills: an explosives expert, a master of disguise, and a white-collar thief. Each one adds their own flair to an elaborate scheme that promises to be nearly impossible to pull off.

The film unfolds in an atmosphere of tension and humor, where the characters bounce between thrilling action moments and comedic situations that jeopardize their plans. The team must navigate a series of obstacles, from the bank's surveillance to the unexpected reactions of the authorities. Alongside clever strategies, the group faces inevitable betrayal and internal strife that arise when greed comes between them.

Tension mounts as D-Day approaches, leading viewers to an exhilarating climax that tests not only their wits but also their loyalty. With a visual style that captures the essence of the London of the time, the film plays with the thin line between criminal cunning and a cat-and-mouse game with the law. In the end, perhaps what is stolen is not just the money, but also the hearts of those involved in this risky game.

Media type
Movie
Year
1960
Director
John Guillermin
Writer
Howard Clewes
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Aldo Ray
Elizabeth Sellars
Peter O'Toole
Kieron Moore
Albert Sharpe
Joseph Tomelty
Wolf Frees
John Le Mesurier
Miles Malleson
Colin Gordon
Andrew Keir
Hugh Griffith
Arthur Lowe
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Jules Buck
Original title
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
Duration
85
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