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Vabank II
A sequel to "Vabank" (1981), introduces the same characters entangled in a duel between a former safecracker and a crooked bank manager.
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Plot Summary
The sequel to the popular Polish crime comedy 'Vabank', this film sees the return of the cunning Kwinto. After being released from prison, he is blackmailed by a former associate, Cramer, into pulling off another elaborate heist. This time, the target is the printing plates for new banknotes, hidden within a heavily guarded bank. Kwinto must assemble his old crew and devise an even more audacious plan to outsmart his enemies and secure his freedom.
Critical Reception
Vabank II received a generally positive reception, echoing the success of its predecessor. While some critics noted it didn't quite recapture the absolute novelty of the first film, it was widely praised for its engaging plot, witty dialogue, and strong performances. It solidified its place as a beloved classic in Polish cinema, particularly for its blend of humor and heist elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive plot and entertaining heist sequences.
Jerzy Stuhr's performance as Kwinto continues to be a highlight.
Appreciated for its humor and engaging ensemble cast.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong appreciation for the film's humor and its satisfying continuation of the original story. Many viewers enjoyed the cleverness of the heist planning and the chemistry among the characters.
Fun Fact
The film's production faced challenges due to the political climate in Poland at the time, with some scenes requiring creative solutions to overcome censorship and resource limitations.
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