A Man, a Woman, and a Bank
A Man, A Woman, and A Bank | |
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Directed by | Noel Black |
Produced by |
John B. Bennett Peter Samuelson |
Written by |
Raynold Gideon (story and screenplay) Bruce A. Evans(story and screenplay) Stuart Margolin (story) |
Starring |
Donald Sutherland Brooke Adams Paul Mazursky |
Music by | Bill Conti |
Cinematography | Jack Cardiff |
Edited by | Carl Kress |
Distributed by |
AVCO Embassy Pictures (USA) Blue Box Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
A Man, a Woman, and a Bank, also known as A Very Big Withdraw,[1] is a 1979 Canadian heist film, starring Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams and directed by Noel Black.[1]
Plot
A thief, Reese Halperin, and his accomplice, computer expert Norman Barrie, devise a scheme to break into a Vancouver bank.
While carrying out the bank's blueprints, Reese is inadvertently photographed by Stacey Bishop, who is taking pictures for the bank's advertising campaign. Reese and Stacey meet, and, complicating the burglary somewhat, fall in love.
Cast
- Donald Sutherland as Reese
- Brooke Adams as Stacey
- Paul Mazursky as Norman
- Leigh Hamilton as Marie
References
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