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The Bank Job
TrailerSelf-reformed petty criminal Terry Leather tries to lead a normal London life with his wife and kids. But his life is thrusted into into a deadly web of corruption and illicit scandal when his ex-girlfriend turns up with an offer to pull off a lucrative bank heist.Actors: Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Mays, James Faulkner, Alki David, Michael Jibson, Georgia Taylor, Richard Lintern, Peter Bowles, Alistair Petrie, ...»Director: Roger DonaldsonCountry: United Kingdom, United States, AustraliaDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Bank Job"
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Characters of "The Bank Job"
Terry LeatherPlayed by: Jason Statham
MartinePlayed by: Saffron Burrows
Kevin SwainPlayed by: Stephen Campbell Moore
Dave ShillingPlayed by: Daniel Mays
BambasPlayed by: Alki David
Eddie BurtonPlayed by: Michael Jibson
Ingrid BurtonPlayed by: Georgia Taylor
Tim EverettPlayed by: Richard Lintern
Miles UrquartPlayed by: Peter Bowles
Philip LislePlayed by: Alistair Petrie
Gale BensonPlayed by: Hattie Morahan
Lord Louis MountbattenPlayed by: Christopher Owen
Wendy LeatherPlayed by: Keeley Hawes
Catherine LeatherPlayed by: Taelor Samways
Lew VogelPlayed by: David Suchet
Michael XPlayed by: Peter De Jersey
Hakim JamalPlayed by: Colin Salmon
Sonia BernPlayed by: Sharon Maughan
John LennonPlayed by: Alan Swoffer
HRH the Princess MargaretPlayed by: Louise Chambers -
Directors of "The Bank Job"
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Creators of "The Bank Job"
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Critic Reviews of "The Bank Job"
Boston GlobeMarch 07, 2008It's something new for heist pictures: a movie that can't even rip off its predecessor with any panache.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 07, 2008The Bank Job is nothing more than an efficient time-killer with the added bonus of being based on a real misadventure. But, unlike its benighted cast of characters, it gets the job done without a hitch.
Detroit NewsMarch 07, 2008A tight, classic-feeling film about losers banding together for one big score, then scrambling furiously as they realize they're in over their heads. It's fast, nifty, sharp and sweet.
Globe and MailMarch 07, 2008Thanks to the twin pens of screenwriters Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, what a jam-packed and misanthropic fiction this is.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 07, 2008Longtime screenwriters Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais have woven a masterful narrative full of odd twists and dark humor from which Australian director Roger Donaldson and a prime cast mine plum characters and a tight plot to satisfying effect.
New York PostMarch 07, 2008With its cockneys and coppers and the caper that comes a cropper, the movie is fully engaging on several levels.
Seanax.comJune 16, 2016... a terrific piece of heist filmmaking made with a rough-and-tumble attitude and old-school professionalism.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJanuary 05, 2012The Bank Job is an often suspenseful and sleek crime movie which shows how a group of working class slumps exposed the scandalous nature of the rich, as both spooks and crims bay for their blood.
Suite101.comSeptember 25, 2010As some characters brazenly assert colonial imperatives, race and class commentary abound and "The Bank Job" eventually takes a vividly violent turn. But its subtext of history's long con doesn't keep the film from hitting great-heist high points.
Fayetteville Free WeeklyFebruary 02, 2009The Bank Job is not just another slick caper film. It's robust, messy, cluttered, and a cut well above the average crime job.
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