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New York City | Robbery
A thief, Duke Anderson, just released from ten years in jail, takes up with his old girlfriend, Ingrid, in her posh apartment. He makes plans to rob the entire building. What he doesn't know is that his every move is recorded on audio and video tape, although he is not the subject of any surveillance.
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A thief, Duke Anderson, just released from ten years in jail, takes up with his old girlfriend, Ingrid, in her posh apartment. He makes plans to rob the entire building. What he doesn't know is that his every move is recorded on audio and video tape, although he is not the subject of any surveillance.
6.4/10
IMDbBudget 3,000,000 USD
The T.P.F. Insignia on Garrett Morris' collar is for "Tactical Patrol Force", an N.Y.P.D. unit formed in 1959.
Final theatrical live-action movie of Margaret Hamilton (Miss Kaler).
The apartment building in the movie is in reality the Convent of the Sacred Heart, whose address is indeed the one given as that of the building, 1 East 91st Street.
One of the burglars looks into a sack taken out of the safe and exclaims in delight, "Double eagles!" The double eagle is a $20 gold coin, no longer made. One of them is now worth several thousand dollars.
Premiered on June 17, 1971, one year before the Watergate scandal.
"The Kid: America, man! You know, it's so beautiful I wanta eat it!"
"Anderson: What's advertising but a legalized con game? And what the hell's marriage? Extortion, prostitution, soliciting with a government stamp on it. And what the hell's your stock market? A fixed horse race. Some business guy steals a bank, he's a big success story. Face in all the magazines. Some other guy steals the magazine and he's busted."