Une entreprise de véhicules blindés est la cible de cambriolages répétés. La direction de l'entreprise applique de nouvelles mesures afin de renforcer la sécurité. Le plus grand danger vient... Tout lireUne entreprise de véhicules blindés est la cible de cambriolages répétés. La direction de l'entreprise applique de nouvelles mesures afin de renforcer la sécurité. Le plus grand danger vient de l'intérieur même de l'entreprise.Une entreprise de véhicules blindés est la cible de cambriolages répétés. La direction de l'entreprise applique de nouvelles mesures afin de renforcer la sécurité. Le plus grand danger vient de l'intérieur même de l'entreprise.
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On the other hand, there's a bit of a feeling something's missing, like a unifying theme or underlying ideas. Or even character development.
Unlike (for example) Ben Affleck's recent The Town", this is a pretty simple film, just telling you an exciting story as solid B movie entertainment, and not aiming for much more. But there's certainly room for that alongside more 'thoughtful' or character orientated crime flicks.
Well shot, well directed by a young Bruce Beresford, and worth seeing if you're a fan of the genre.
Where have you been all my life, MONEY MOVERS? I've never been a huge Bruce Beresford fan, knowing him mostly for BREAKER MORANT, DRIVING MISS DAISY and HER ALIBI (the latter two released the same year in a great example of cinematic diversity). So seeing this hard-hitting and violent crime flick from him was quite a shock. Not only is it quite different in subject, but this sucker moves thanks to some fantastic editing and a tight script (also by Beresford) with plenty of twists. Everyone in the cast is excellent with Devereaux being my favorite character as seemingly the world's last honest man. Definitely worth seeking out.
Ray Marshall appeared in every scene with a cigarette, and lucky Grills appeared in his normal quota of beer drinking scenes. Not to mention the use of profanity which is normally associated in the workplace which gave the natural realism. Also the plot which assumed that OZ coppers are completely bent really added to the authenticity.
And not to mention half the cast of Skippy the Bush Kangaroo being involved in a climatic shootout, BRILLIANT!!!!
This heist thriller is more inspired by British movies such as Get Carter or television shows of that era such as The Sweeney.
Brothers Eric Jackson (Terence Donovan) and Brian Jackson (Bryan Brown) work as security guards for Darcy's Security Services.
They plan to rob their own firm but crime boss Jack Henderson finds out about their plan and wants a big cut. He also plans to have them killed once the job is done.
Leo Bassett is an insurance agent who has gone undercover as a security guard suspecting something bad is about to take place. Dick Martin is a disgraced ex cop who gets a second chance at Darcy's.
Director Bruce Beresford has made a tough thriller adapted from a novel. You can sense there is a complex plot here as the disparate elements of the story start to converge.
The movie also explores police corruption. With all the subterfuge and double crosses, it has a ferocious bloodsoaked finale.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInvitations to the World Premiere in Sydney, Australia on 1st February 1979 were enclosed in a plastic wallet that included a banknote, a card, a pick, hacksaw blade and hairpins.
- Citations
Brian Jackson: If one of your mob told me, "Good morning," I'd put on my pajamas and go to bed.
- Versions alternativesThe toe cutting scene where the gang cuts Terence Donovan's big toe is cut on the TV version of the film
- ConnexionsFeatured in South Australia: ocean to outback (2003)
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- How long is Money Movers?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Money movers - L'attaque du fourgon blindé
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- Budget
- 550 000 $AU (estimé)