A Man, a Woman and a Bank
Two novice thieves are plotting to rob a bank in Vancouver. A photographer snaps a shot of one thief as he is carrying the bank building's blueprints. The would-be thief then begins a relationship with the photographer and attempts to retrieve the photos. Meanwhile, the thieves' plot consists of this: one man will enter the bank building after dark, while the other man sits in a van and uses a computer to unlock the building's doors. The final step involves transporting the cash to a freight ship waiting on the docks, for transportation to a money launderer in Macau.
Noel Black Director Jack Cardiff Director of Photography Carl Kress Editor Bill Conti Original Music Composer Raynold Gideon Screenplay Bruce A. Evans Screenplay Stuart Margolin Screenplay Raynold Gideon Story Bruce A. Evans Story John B. Bennett Producer Peter Samuelson Producer Anne Pritchard Production Design
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