The Great Telephone Robbery
The Great Telephone Robbery

The Great Telephone Robbery

1972Movie100 minHebrew

Meshulam, a lowly bank clerk, has two hobbies: crime novels, and the ability to calculate investment interest in his head. When he learns of a local gang's plot to rob the bank, Meshulam realizes that this is his chance to make himself the hero of his own crime story -- by stopping them, in his own unique way!

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Claude Bernard-AubertGenres: Crime, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of unassuming French citizens, seemingly ordinary people, hatch an elaborate and audacious plan to rob a telephone exchange. Their motivations are unclear, but their execution is meticulous, involving intricate steps and a surprising level of coordination. The film follows their caper as they attempt to pull off the impossible, navigating the complexities of technology and security of the era.

Critical Reception

While "The Great Telephone Robbery" is a lesser-known film, it is often appreciated for its lighthearted take on the heist genre and its charming cast. It's generally seen as a diverting, if somewhat simple, crime-comedy from its time, enjoying moderate popularity in France.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clever premise and comedic elements.
  • Appreciated for the chemistry among the lead actors.
  • Seen as a fun, albeit straightforward, heist movie.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's charm and entertaining plot, with many enjoying the comedic twists and the inventive nature of the robbery.

Fun Fact

The film was originally titled 'Le coup du téléphone', which translates to 'The Telephone Trick' or 'The Telephone Heist'.

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