Bank Robbers
Bank Robbers

Bank Robbers

1990Movie109 minThai

John and Kong, both were working for an auto shop with Berm who was working at a rice mill. They tired of their direly chores and together they robbed a bank. It was too easy for them. However, they have to be on the run when cops are after them. The trio takes hostages but after all they have to surrender and the law once again is the winner.

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IMDb3.7/10
Director: Christopher CoppolaGenres: Crime, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of aging bank robbers, feeling obsolete in a changing world, decide to pull off one last, elaborate heist. They aim to steal a massive stash of cash from a bank that is about to be demolished, believing it to be an easy target. However, their plan quickly goes awry due to their own incompetence and unexpected complications.

Critical Reception

Bank Robbers was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, widely regarded as a low-quality crime comedy with a weak script and uninspired performances. It failed to make a significant impact at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a nonsensical plot and predictable gags.
  • Performances are largely uninspired, even from seasoned actors.
  • Lacks the charm or wit to be an effective comedy or a compelling crime film.

Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available, but general critical consensus suggests a widely disliked film.

Fun Fact

The film features a cameo by Nicolas Cage, who is the cousin of director Christopher Coppola.

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