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Bellman and True

  • 1987
  • R
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
586
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Bellman and True (1987)
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Hiller, a computer expert, was bribed by group of bank robbers to obtain details of the security system at a newly-built bank. Having obtained the information, he thought he'd seen the last ... Read allHiller, a computer expert, was bribed by group of bank robbers to obtain details of the security system at a newly-built bank. Having obtained the information, he thought he'd seen the last of the robbers. But now they've traced him and his son to London. They hold the son hostag... Read allHiller, a computer expert, was bribed by group of bank robbers to obtain details of the security system at a newly-built bank. Having obtained the information, he thought he'd seen the last of the robbers. But now they've traced him and his son to London. They hold the son hostage and force Hiller to decode the information about the alarm and then to take part in the ... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Loncraine
  • Writers
    • Richard Loncraine
    • Desmond Lowden
    • Michael Wearing
  • Stars
    • Bernard Hill
    • Derek Newark
    • Richard Hope
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    586
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    • Director
      • Richard Loncraine
    • Writers
      • Richard Loncraine
      • Desmond Lowden
      • Michael Wearing
    • Stars
      • Bernard Hill
      • Derek Newark
      • Richard Hope
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Hiller
    Derek Newark
    Derek Newark
    • Guv'nor
    Richard Hope
    Richard Hope
    • Salto
    Ken Bones
    Ken Bones
    • Gort
    Frances Tomelty
    Frances Tomelty
    • Anna
    Kieran O'Brien
    Kieran O'Brien
    • The Boy
    John Kavanagh
    John Kavanagh
    • Donkey
    Arthur Whybrow
    • The Peterman
    Jim Dowdall
    • The Wheelman
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    • The Bellman
    Kate McEnery
    Kate McEnery
    • Mo
    Anne Carroll
    • Pauline
    Richard Strange
    Richard Strange
    • Man with Walkman
    Peter Jonfield
    • Security Sergeant
    Andrew Paul
    Andrew Paul
    • Young Security Guard
    Richard Walsh
    Richard Walsh
    • Security Driver
    Camilla Nash
    • Anna's Lover
    Badi Uzzaman
    Badi Uzzaman
    • Shopkeeper
    • Director
      • Richard Loncraine
    • Writers
      • Richard Loncraine
      • Desmond Lowden
      • Michael Wearing
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    7ib011f9545i

    a forgotten British gangster film.

    Not forgotten by me however.

    I saw this on the big screen in 1988,the cinema was not busy but it was in Canada so I don't know if it was popular in the UK (I am British).

    The film is an odd unpredictable heist film.

    It is well acted and uses good locations.

    I guarantee that first time viewers will never guess the plot development.

    If you know and love the well known British gangster films you might want to seek out the recent blu ray of this.
    8DJ-21

    This is the REAL McCoy

    A fired computer programmer (Bernard Hill) has been hired by a gang of bank robbers to steal confidential computer information from his previous employer. The problem is, the information is encoded. He takes his son along with his payment and runs away but gets stuck when the money runs out. He returns home only to be confronted by his "new" employers. He is forced to decode the information he stole so that the robbers can use it. His son is kept hostage until he has what they want. It gets more involved when the plans change and he has to go along on the robbery to disable the alarm system. This movie is a great heist movie. The video release has been edited so much it doesn't explain important parts in the plot. There is a unedited version out there that shows more details but is usually only shown in full on TV.

    This movie was the original for which the 1993 movie The Real McCoy was based on. Only this one is better!
    10rmiller-44

    Brilliant British Bank Heist Movie!

    I'm a huge fan of "heist" movies, a sub-species of "caper" movies. And there's something especially delicious about the British argot that makes British heist movies especially great fun. ("Sexy Beast," "The Great Train Robbery," "The General" all add to this list)

    But across all heist movies "Bellman and True" is my all-time favorite. Bernard Hill gives one of his most nuanced performances as an alcoholic computer programmer who is left with his girlfriend's son ("True") when she dumps both of them. To get out of debt he's sold some information to a gang about bank security, but now he and the boy are on the run because the gang wants more than information--they want him to help plan the heist.

    I won't give away anything more, but the heist itself is a white knuckle masterpiece, directed by Richard Longcraine (Richard III, with Ian McKellen, and Smiley's People, with Alec Guiness).

    Through it all Russell is surrounded by more than a dozen great performances by some of the UK's finest character actors. Richard Hope as "Salto," is especially strong, as the gang member assigned to be Russell and the boy's jailer.

    Trust me---the caper, which makes up the second half of the film, is worth a viewing on its own, but the strong characters and acting make it a real hidden gem of 1980s British cinema. This film jump started Longcraine's career, which recently included "Wimbledon," "My House in Umbria," and the to be released Harrison Ford thriller "Firewall."
    10clanciai

    A widower and a boy as hostages in a spectacular bank robbery

    Bernard Hill makes an unforgettable character as the reluctant participant of one of the most exciting and detailed bank robberies ever filmed, second only to Jules Dassin's "Rififi" 30 years earlier, but this is more intricate and human, as both children and women also are involved. The film is very technical as Bernard Hill is a computer programmer who is the only technical expert of the film, he agreed to solve a computer problem for some criminals planning to rob a bank and got paid for it, but those ruffians won't let him go until the heist is completed, as they need continuous technical help from him, keeping also his son as a hostage. The son is not really his son, he married his mother who has deserted them both, but he does not want the boy to know. This family intrigue complicates matters of course, but the thriller only gets better as the complications continue to pile up. This is a masterpiece of suspense, Bernard Hill actually at times reminds very much of Alec Guinness, who would have made this role equally excellent. This will be a classic, unforgettable to everyone who sees it, as the realism, the plot, the characters, the complications, the ladies, everything is perfect.

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    • Trivia
      The title is taken from the names of two fox-hounds mentioned in the lyrics of the 18th century ballad "Do Ye Ken John Peel", a song about fox-hunting. In the movie, however, "bellman" is slang for an expert on alarm systems, a job that Hiller (Bernard Hill) takes over from one of the gang (Peter Howell).
    • Goofs
      When the robbers' Daimler Sovereign getaway car is first seen after the robbery, its two inner headlights are smashed and are not lit. A few seconds later, when the car drives through the greenhouses, those lights are unbroken and are lit.
    • Quotes

      [Telling The Boy the story of "The Continuing Saga of Sod's Law - You Just Can't Win", an idealised but thinly-disguised version of his own life with his wife, "The Princess", who has now left him for a new lover, the owner of the Rover 2000S]

      The Boy: The Princess? Was she there?

      Hiller: Yeah.

      The Boy: The Princess who smoked French cigarettes and was beautiful when she wasn't looking.

      Hiller: We only had one rule. We didn't let anyone in who had a Rover 2000S. 2000 Smegma.

      The Boy: Why?

      Hiller: [bitterly] Because people with Rover 2000 Smegmas live in four-bedroom fake Georgian houses. They marry St Bernard dogs called Darling. And they have nasty little kids in green jumpsuits who come in through the window on a wire and say "Gosh!" and all that sort of thing.

      The Boy: But someone like that, we'd never have let them in. The Princess wouldn't have liked them at all.

      Hiller: No she wouldn't.

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: The end-credits are overlaid on a long drawing that scrolls sideways, depicting Hiller's and The Boy's plane as it leaves London, flies over the Atlantic and arrives at Rio.
    • Alternate versions
      Released in two versions: a 150-minute version on ITV in the UK, shown in three one-hour episodes on consecutive nights on 5-7 June 1989; and an edited version shown in cinemas and released on video, which omits some of the preparation leading up to the robbery.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Time of Destiny/Bellman and True/High Season/The Moderns/Tokyo Pop (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      John Peel
      Sung by Lonnie Donegan

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1989 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Handmade Films Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bellman and True - Gangster wider Willen
    • Filming locations
      • Redan Place, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(they hide behind paladin bins)
    • Production companies
      • Euston Films
      • HandMade Films
      • Thames Television
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $226,944
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,428
      • Apr 3, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $226,944
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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