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The Great Riviera Bank Robbery

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1980 | 102m | English

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A group of fervent right wing French nationalists plan to finance a government coup and smash communists by pulling off a daring bank robbery.
Release Date: May 13, 1980
Director: Francis Megahy
Writer: Francis Megahy, Bernie Cooper
Genres: Thriller
Keywords bank robbery attempt
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Budget: $0
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Name Character
Ian McShane The Brain (Bert)
Warren Clarke Jean
Christopher Malcolm Serge
Stephen Greif Rocco
Nigel Humphreys Alex
Eric Mason Fernand
Matthew Long Michel
Alain Guano Alain
Barry Lowe Lawyer
Jonathan Elsom Magistrate
Arnold Diamond Town Hall Man
Christopher Burgess Policeman
Kevin Brennan Customer
Sheila Ruskin Bank Girl
Adrian Shergold Young Leftie
John Malcolm Gendarme
Laraine Humphrys Girl at Villa
Deirdre Costello Tobacconist
Carole Mowlam Jean's Wife
John Grillo Bank Official
Gail Harrison Town Hall Girl
Gary Waldhorn Ministry Man
Bernard Kay Commissaire
Bernice Stegers Policewoman
Peter Birrel Senior Detective
Shaun Lawton Security Guard
Charles Cork Security Guard
Name Job
Francis Megahy Director, Writer
Bernie Cooper Writer
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Francis Megahy Producer
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dirkmassey
10.0

'Strongly committed to the ideals of a French right wing alliance with links in high places all over the world, Bert (IAN MCSHANE) conceives of a brilliant plan to obtain finances to buy arms in the cause of an eventual political take-over. The scene is Nice, playground of the rich and indolent. ... Over a long weekend the vault of a particular bank will be stuffed with francs. And Bert knows a way in.....through a labyrinthine sewer system, a map of which he has obtained from a contact in the town hall. With colleagues from former fighting days in Indo-China and Algeria, Jean (WARREN CLARKE) and Serge (CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM), Bert reluctantly has to recruit a band of professional criminals to assist in the robbery. The dangerous elements of crime and passionate politics make for uneasy bedfellows..........The criminals look on the job as merely a passport to money and the good life; they cannot understand Bert's ideological approach summed up as 'without arms....without hatred.....without violence'. As the job is planned with meticulous and flawless detail, the personality clashes between the two factions become more and more defined. But the heist goes perfectly and Bert finds more money than he ever dreamed of. There's fifteen million dollars: the biggest bank job in the world. Though the police are completely baffled at first, the criminal members of the robbery team are soon throwing their money around with reckless abandon. As they are caught one by one, Bert manages to avoid capture but in the end he, too, is cornered. Even so, he might still be able to offer the police a deal' The above description was taken from the Video released in the UK on the Precision Video label - a great great film and well worth a couple of hours of everyone's time

Jun 23, 2021