La rapina perfetta

Titolo originale: The Bank Job
Regia: Roger Donaldson |
Anno: 2008
Origine: Australia | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Thriller Crime Dramma
Tag: london, england | blackmail | 1970s | vault | car dealer | bahamas | based on true story | london underground | strip club | extortion | police corruption | double cross | railway station | political corruption | bank heist | cabinet officer | the big score |
Cast: Jason Statham | Saffron Burrows | Stephen Campbell Moore | Daniel Mays | James Faulkner | Andrew Brooke | Michael Jibson | Georgia Taylor | Richard Lintern | Peter Bowles | Alistair Petrie | Alki David | Hattie Morahan | Julian Lewis Jones | Rupert Frazer | Keeley Hawes | Don Gallagher | Craig Fairbrass | Gerard Horan | David Suchet | Peter de Jersey | Colin Salmon | Sharon Maughan | Angus Wright | Rupert Vansittart | Dylan Charles | Bronson Webb | Julian Firth | Christopher Owen | Antony Gabriel | Mick Jagger | Louise Chambers |

Terry, un ex ladro proprietario di una rivendita di auto d’epoca, viene avvicinato da una vecchia conoscenza, la bella Martine, che gli propone di fare “il colpo della vita”: una rapina nel cuore di Londra, più precisamente nel caveau della Lloyd Bank, dove sono depositate centinaia di cassette di sicurezza. In realtà la donna non svela del tutto le sue carte: è stata infatti costretta a stringere un accordo con un agente dei Servizi Segreti Britannici...

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In a few scenes at Underground stations, there are references to the "Hammersmith & City" line. The [...] D
When testing the thermic lance for the first time the machine that was used to flip the table is cle [...] D
Terry and Martine arrive on a tube-stock train, which at Paddington could only be on the Bakerloo li [...] D
On the end credits, the characters are grouped into categories. The category "VILLAINS" is misspelle [...] D
By 1971, almost all new cars in Britain were delivered with reflective white / yellow plates (introd [...] D
When Terry begins to peel the tiles from the floor of the boutique, the glue used to hold them has a [...] D
Martine's coat goes from buttoned to unbuttoned several times while she and the other robbers are ta [...] D
The white police car (Jaguar) has orange stripes down the side. These were not introduced until the [...] D
Terry and Martine are on the tube train heading to Paddington, and inside the train, the line map ab [...] D
The two tone police sirens as heard on the film have a distinct Gallic note, and are not the familia [...] D
A shot of the exterior of Baker St. station includes a glimpse of the upper section and roof of a Lo [...] D
The bank robbing team use a jackhammer to first break through concrete, then continue to use it to t [...] D
Near the end of the film when Terry and Martine are together on the Tube train, the train driver or [...] D
Towards the end of the film where one of the robbers is suffocated to death with a plastic bag, in t [...] D
Michael X is from Trinidad but has a Jamaican accent. D
When they reach an open space under the bank, we see a stone which bears the inscription "AGNVS DEI [...] D
Martine reads from a newspaper and comments: "police last night were trying to home in on a £300, [...] D
The end of the movie claims Michael X was charged and hanged with the murder of Gale Benson. He was [...] D
The uniformed officer at Marylebone Police Station (responsible for the area in question) had the le [...] D
The platform clock in Tottenham Court Road Underground station is marked "Quartz". The London Underg [...] D
A Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder is used by the ham radio operator to record the walkie-talkie [...] D
The movie's opening sequence ("Caribbean 1970") plays the T. Rex song "Bang A Gong (Get It On)," fir [...] D
There is a joking reference to a date in the 1600s being "the last time West Ham won the cup," imply [...] D
When a member of the gang sees one of the dirty pictures, he exclaims, "I know him! He's that MP, Lo [...] D
It is strongly implied that the nude woman who is secretly photographed while engaged in sexual acti [...] D
Although the film is set in 1971, signs on various shop doors seen in the film advertise that credit [...] D
When Guy Singer is murdered, he walks in with a blue bag, wrapped in a towel, under the arm. The cam [...] D
Terry (Jason Statham) wears a TAG Heuer Monaco watch. The watch was already produced, but the brands [...] D
A thermal lance welding rod, in reality, can reach over 8,000 degrees Farenheit and would blind anyo [...] D
The gray train on the Paddington platform is the Heathrow Express, which did not start operating unt [...] D
When Martine is recruiting Terry for the job, he is holding his drink with his left hand (complete w [...] D
Since they did not know about the catacombs before starting their tunnel, there would have been no w [...] D
The Mini that Martine rolls up in early on in the film is clearly later than a 1971 model (even allo [...] D
The use of the thermal lance is unrealistic. A skilled operator would check the gases are on and at [...] D
When Terry reveals that everyone calls the goons Pinky and Perky, Pinky exclaims, They're cartoon pi [...] D
A shot of the exterior of Edgware Road station shows a sign pointing to the 'Hammersmith and City' L [...] D
In the newspaper which reports the robbery, "Sergeant" is misspelled "Sargeant." D
While at the cocktail party Anthony Johnson's Gunshot is playing in the background, this song didn't [...] D
Martine (Saffron Burrows) reads from a newspaper and comments: "police last night were trying to hon [...] D
The Underground train used in the film would not yet have existed in 1971 since it is a 1972 Tube St [...] D
While breaking into the safe deposit boxes no one is wearing gloves, and thus all of them would be l [...] D
The Major is supposedly ex-Army but he constantly says over and out over the radio. Over means I am [...] D
Paddington station is shown as restored with new British Rail signs. In 1971, the station would have [...] D