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Strongroom

  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
720
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Strongroom (1962)
CrimeDramaThriller

Bank robbery goes awry, manager and cashier locked in vault. Robbers return after failed rescue attempt, race against time to free hostages before police arrive.Bank robbery goes awry, manager and cashier locked in vault. Robbers return after failed rescue attempt, race against time to free hostages before police arrive.Bank robbery goes awry, manager and cashier locked in vault. Robbers return after failed rescue attempt, race against time to free hostages before police arrive.

  • Director
    • Vernon Sewell
  • Writers
    • Max Marquis
    • Richard Harris
  • Stars
    • Colin Gordon
    • John Chappell
    • Ann Lynn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    720
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Max Marquis
      • Richard Harris
    • Stars
      • Colin Gordon
      • John Chappell
      • Ann Lynn
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Mr. Spencer
    John Chappell
    • John Musgrove
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Rose Taylor
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Griff
    Keith Faulkner
    • Len
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Alec
    • (as Morgan Sheppard)
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Charlady
    Diana Chesney
    Diana Chesney
    • Charlady
    Ian Colin
    • Creighton
    Pamela Conway
    • Secretary
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Haynes
    Kevin Stoney
    Kevin Stoney
    • Police Sergeant
    Duncan Lewis
    • Mortuary Attendant
    John Dearth
    John Dearth
    • Police Sergeant Hopkins
    Lockwood West
    Lockwood West
    • Police Inspector
    Frank Seton
    • Gatekeeper
    Anna Turner
    Anna Turner
    • Mrs. Snape
    Keith Campbell
    • Snape
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Max Marquis
      • Richard Harris
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    10RodrigAndrisan

    Simply excellent!

    I had never heard of Vernon Sewell until I found this masterpiece on YouTube in June 2018. I discovered a great director and I want to see all his films, he has 41 credits as a director. This movie is excellent in all respects: story, direction, actors, the way it was filmed. The actors are not big names but they are all very good. Derren Nesbitt is still distinguished as Griff.
    9ronevickers

    Overlooked Gem!!

    "Strongroom" is a classic example of how a supposedly insignificant "B" film, can catch the viewers attention, and hold onto it like a vice. Of many such films produced in the UK, during the mid-50's/early 60's, it is quite probably the best. The story, outlined by other reviewers, is quite novel and the acting is generally top notch, given the film's limited budget. The script, and more importantly the direction, is absolutely first class and Vernon Sewell does an excellent job in cranking up the tension throughout the film. The ending is hard-hitting and unexpected. All-in-all, a super little movie that won't disappoint anyone who seeks it out.
    9g-hbe

    A hidden Gem!

    Well, what a pleasant surprise this turned out to be - a nifty, suspensful bank robbery/thriller that has the audience switching sides as the action unfolds. Derren Nesbitt unusually plays a character that shows a spark of humanity as he insists on going back to the scene of the robbery to prevent the two staff suffocating in the vault. However, I think the actor who plays 'Mr Snape' walks away with the trophy, even though he appears in only a handful of scenes. His acting is very natural and casual and he delivers his lines without grabbing the stage. A really good, tight and entertaining effort from all involved.
    7craig_chappell

    Tension and Claustrophobia in black and white

    This is not a good film to watch if you suffer from claustrophobia. It's a little gem produced in the early sixties and usually tucked away in the early hours of the morning. There were many of these B movies produced in the 50s and 60s and most are quickly forgotten. However this one stands out. Derren Nesbitt makes for a convincing baddie bringing his particular brand of menace to the role. Colin Gordon plays it with a very stiff upper lip and Ann Lynn provides the glamour. Despite being just over an hour long it packs a useful punch and sustains the tension through to the end. Watch it with the door open and a glass of cold water to hand.
    7DPMay

    A taut, tense yet simple thriller from the vaults

    I first read about this film about fifteen years ago, but it never seems to have had a release on the home video market, and it's taken until now before I finally was able to catch one of its rare outings on television.

    Considering it was a low budget affair made over fifty years ago, I thought it stood up very well as a tight drama and it managed to hold my interest throughout. But let me be clear: there are no big action scenes, no explosions, no car chases or bouts of fisticuffs in this crime thriller. There's no big crowd scenes and there's not even any incidental music. This is a film which succeeds through its sheer good telling of a story, through good characters, a strong cast and a clever, gradual cranking up of the tension from the very start to the very finish.

    The plot is relatively simple: Three crooks (played by Derren Nesbitt, Keith Faulkner and Morgan Sheppard) realise their plan to rob the local bank. To give themselves the best chance of getting far away before the alarm can be raised, they strike just as the bank is about to close up on a Friday evening leading into a holiday weekend where the business isn't due to re-open until the following Tuesday. Hoping to catch the bank manager (Colin Gordon) alone, they have little choice but to execute their plan whilst another staff member (Ann Lynn) is also working late.

    Their meticulously-planned scheme works perfectly – almost. Although they get away with the money, an unexpected event means that the crooks have to lock the bank manager and his female assistant into the bank vault (the 'strongroom' of the title) in order to evade immediate detection.

    Both the prisoners and the crooks subsequently realise that the air in the sealed vault will be exhausted well in advance of the bank's scheduled re-opening for business. What follows then is a grim tale of humanity as the prisoners desperately seek a way out of their predicament and the crooks have to wrestle with their own consciences as precious time ticks away.

    Nesbitt steals the show as the driving force of the villainous trio, a charismatic man who sees himself more as a roguish Robin Hood figure than a genuinely evil person and who meets resistance from his fellow conspirators when he suggests they risk their liberty and their newly acquired riches in order to go back and save the two bank employees from suffocating.

    Another highlight is Colin Gordon's performance as the bank manager, a rather stuffy and professional man whom the situation forces to open up to his younger female colleague and also lumbers him with the unwelcome responsibility of trying to play the hero.

    The juxtaposition of scenes of desperate plight with others depicting authority figures dallying and dithering plays out like a grim, serious version of Robb Wilton's famous 'fire station' comedy sketch and serves to maintain the tension while the plight of the bank robbers also takes some unexpected twists and turns. Even the very climax has one last crucial contribution to make.

    Yes, there are a few things in the film which don't make too much sense. Could Nesbitt's character really not call the police to tip them off that there were people trapped in the vault? Or could he have called somebody else and told them if he was worried about the police tracing the call?

    But when the end product is so good, I'm prepared to overlook a few shortcomings. Laced with lots of cameos by some of the best character actors of the day, Strongroom is a stark reminder to modern filmmakers that you don't have to be spectacular to succeed with your audience. I'm so glad this film was let out for air and wasn't kept locked away in a vault where nobody would ever find it again!

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    • Trivia
      Derren Nesbitt and Colin Gordon would both play Number 2 opposite Patrick McGoohan in the series, "The Prisoner."
    • Goofs
      The bank manager's mates come to collect him. As they drive off again, the car's window shows the reflection of crew-person + camera.
    • Quotes

      John Musgrove: Trust that old square to ruin somebody else's weekend.

      Rose Taylor: Oh, he's not so bad. I don't suppose he wants to work late eithe

      John Musgrove: r. Don't you believe it. He'd never go home at all if he didn't have to have his acid topped up.

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Im Safe wartet der Tod
    • Filming locations
      • The Barons, St Margarets, Twickenham, Greater London, England, UK(Eastern Counties Bank)
    • Production company
      • Theatrecraft
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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