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Hatton Garden the Heist (2016)

Hatton Garden the Heist (2016)

GENRESAction,Crime,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Michael McKellSidney LivingstoneRobert PuttJames Osborne
DIRECTOR
Terry Lee Coker

SYNOPSICS

Hatton Garden the Heist (2016) is a English movie. Terry Lee Coker has directed this movie. Michael McKell,Sidney Livingstone,Robert Putt,James Osborne are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Hatton Garden the Heist (2016) is considered one of the best Action,Crime,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Following the lead up to one of the biggest robberies of the century, Hatton Garden The Heist watches the journey of Brian Reader, John Collins, Terry Perkins, Daniel Jones and the mysterious Basil throughout the audacious heist.

Hatton Garden the Heist (2016) Reviews

  • Grandads time theives

    peterroberts-200492018-10-02

    Don't let this very poor Heist film steal your time! What ever the budget was it was clearly mis spent. It's based on the real life event of the Bank Holiday weekend April 2015 Hatton Garden Safe Deposit robbery. It was, at the time, the biggest jewellery heist in British history. The elderly robbers got away with £73 million. Sadly, this just exposes the films weakness. So don't raise any expectations of a tense cops and robbers film. Don't even expect good camara and sound quality. (I swear one scene, of a Dective driving to catch the theives, was taken on a phone camara) and definitely don't expect a decent script. The frequent 'F' bombs and one use of the 'C' word seemed like they were ther just to make up for any other little bit of entertainment that an unimaginative script might offer. Police and the Security Company had red faces after the robbery but so should the makers of this very poor film

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  • Boring old men

    austinde2018-09-02

    So disappointed in this movie.Went to sleep within 20 minutes and then persevered but switched off. Not as good as The Bank Job movie.

  • Last hurrah

    nogodnomasters2017-07-24

    Based on a true story, a group of senior citizen criminals plan one last seemingly impossible heist of safety deposit boxes in London's jewelry/diamond district. The film does a very brief introduction of the characters, and we still know very little of their checkered past. It goes straight to the planning, which you might miss if you blink, and then right to the robbery, which was also brief considering it covered two days. The interrogation was anti-climatic in a film that lacked a real climax. The film was interesting from a historical point, but lacked character, message, and direction. Guide: F-word, brief sex. No nudity

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  • An absolute dog of a movie

    Leofwine_draca2018-01-17

    HATTON GARDEN THE HEIST is a low rent British crime thriller based on the true story of a bunch of old geezers who pulled off one of the most audacious robberies in recent years. It was obviously rushed out in a hurry as soon as the crime took place, in order to beat at least two more bigger-budgeted versions of the tale. Sadly, the film's haste in production means that it's an absolutely dog of a movie, and I'm not surprised I'm the first to review it. The script is appalling - a bunch of boring old men spewing profanities and little else - and there's a singular lack of suspense when the heist actually takes place. It amused me to see Michael McKell, a former TV soap actor (of DOCTORS fame), in the lead role.

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  • "In a Class of Their Own"

    lavatch2018-01-05

    In the trial of the criminals who pulled off the 2015 burglary of the Hatton Garden security agency, the presiding judge described the culprits as "in a class of their own." But based on this movie, it is not clear if that phrase is a compliment or a condemnation. "Hatton Garden: The Heist" (a.k.a, "The Heist") takes the position that the elderly men who committed the robbery were a group of harmless eccentrics. The filmmakers do no seem troubled that some 200 million pounds worth of valuables were stolen, many of which were never recovered. The date is April 2, 2015, and we meet a group of old criminals engaged in a kind of reunion as they reminisce about the good old days in their lives of crime. They all seem well off, and it is not clear if they are motivated for the new robbery for the money or only for the thrill. The film offers only an extremely vague outline of the planning of the heist, which took an extraordinary effort in the disguises, the entry of the building, and the massive drilling project. A mysterious character named "Basil," a younger accomplice, appears to the ringleader as his cohorts are huffing and puffing through the strenuous robbery experience. As a heist film, "Hatton Garden" was not very engaging. And as a quasi documentary experience, it did not shed much light on the notorious burglary. The most obvious question that is left unanswered is how the gang of geezers could have possibly believed they could carry off such a hare-brained scheme with the sophisticated surveillance technology of 2015. As it turned out, they carried out the scheme, but the technology nonetheless defeated them in what was an easy arrest and conviction at trial. On a positive note, the actors cast in the roles of the Hatton Garden gang truly resemble the real perpetrators. As of late 2017, the London police believe that the mysterious "Basil," who may have escaped with as much as $20 million in loot, has returned to England, but has still not been apprehended.

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