When a Texas Ranger is tasked with taking down a powerful drug lord, he finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse. As the stakes escalate, both men must confront their own extreme prejudices to survive.
School of Thieves follows an inept con artist who poses as a bank guard in order to steal a valuable piece of art. However, his plans go awry when he is betrayed by his partners in crime.
In the 1880s Texas, a group of robbers plan to execute a heist on a bank. With horseback riding, shootouts, and unexpected distractions, they aim to get away with the biggest haul in town.
Set in London, a group of individuals plans to rob the Bank of England. However, their carefully crafted plan takes an unexpected twist, leading to a thrilling turn of events.
In Impulse (1984), a quiet town is thrown into chaos after a series of mysterious earthquakes. As the town's residents struggle to cope with the aftermath, they are tormented by sadistic doctors, insane individuals, and violent behavior. Amidst the mayhem, a family argument escalates and leads to tragic events. The film explores themes of self-destructive behavior, alcohol consumption, and the consequences of impulsive actions.
In Wild Horses (1995), a punk girl finds an unlikely friendship with a hitman as they navigate business corruption and a dangerous road trip. Along the way, they encounter violence, love interests, and unexpected twists.
Simon Lute ekes out a modest living chartering his skiff to tourists and guiding them through the labyrinthine bayou.
One of several WW II-era "juvenile delinquent" dramas, Youth Aflame was filmed two years before its 1945 release, and frankly looks much older. It's the old saw about two sisters, one good, one bad. The nice sister (Kay Morley) tries to steer the nasty one (Joy Reece) towards the straight and narrow path, but it's no use. Only when it's too late does the erring sister learn the horrible price of fast driving, hard drinking and uninhibited sex. And it's ALL HER PARENTS' FAULT!!!! Youth Aflame was reissued in 1959 as Hoodlum Girls, during Hollywood's next J.D.-movie cycle.
Pacos Le Maltais, leader of a gang, lays down the law on the quay of Marseille. He fires one of his henchmen, Le Chinois, who killed a woman during the last bank stickup.
A bank robber pulls off a heist and comes out with a good haul. However, he winds up being forced to give most of it to his gangland "friends" to hide him from the police, and who now turn their backs on him when his money runs out.
Two former bank employees, executive Dick Van Dyke, forced into early retirement by a computer, and guard Sid Caesar, unceremoniously dismissed before his pension comes due, concoct a computerized scheme to steal from the rich (i.e. the bank) and give to the poor with anonymous checks (money accessed from inactive accounts) to average do-gooders.
Short comedy about a janitor at a bank that pretends to be a director in order to impress a girl.
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