The Bank Job (DVD)
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Condition | New |
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Publisher | Laguna Films |
Published Date | 2008-05-06 |
Age Group | Adult |
Recording Studio | Laguna Films |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Laguna Productions |
Rating MPA | Not Rated |
Amazon ASIN | B0017OS1ZE |
UPC / EAN | 735978493300 |
Year | 2008 |
ReleaseDate | 2008-03-07 |
RuntimeMins | 111 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 51min |
Awards | Awards, 3 nominations |
Directors | Roger Donaldson |
Writers | Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais |
Stars | Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore |
Produced by | David Alper, Mairi Bett, Steven Chasman, Luigi Desole, Scott Fischer, Pete Ford, Alex Gartner, Alan Glazer, Gary Hamilton, Ryan Kavanaugh, Christopher Mapp, George McIndoe, Charles Roven, Aaron Shuster, Matthew Street, David Whealy |
Music by | J. Peter Robinson |
Cinematography by | Michael Coulter |
Film Editing by | John Gilbert |
Casting By | Lucinda Syson |
Production Design by | Gavin Bocquet |
Art Direction by | Phil Harvey, Mark Scruton |
Set Decoration by | John Bush |
Costume Design by | Odile Dicks-Mireaux |
Makeup Department | Kirstin Chalmers, Francesca Crowder, Peter Dee, Sarah Downes, Peta Dunstall, Mark English, Massimo Gattabrusi, Helene Glover, Carol Greenfield, Jodie Hellingman, Waldo Mason, Kristie Matthiae, Donald McInnes, Laura McIntosh, Sharon O'Brien, Heather Ross, Sophie Slotover, Larry Van Duynhoven, Carla Vicenzino, Rupert Simon |
Production Management | Naomi Cleaver, Sasha Harris, Noelle Siri, Marc van Buuren |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Matthew Baker, Brendan Campbell, Lee Grumett, Mark Hopkins, Toby Hosking, Katy Nagle, Emily Perowne, Josh Robertson, Greg Spiller, Luigi Spoletini, Michael Stevenson, Valerio Valente |
Art Department | Brendan Barlow, Louise Begbie, Steven Carroll, Ben Collins, Emma Davis, Laura Dishington, Justin Dix, Wilson Du, Matthew Foster, Alan Gooch, Paul Hearn, Amelia Marasco, Tony Marks, Janine Marshall, Eddie Murphy, Nick Pelham, Hannah Read, Malcolm Roberts, Richard Selway, Pippa Sheen, Nick Turnbull, Robert Voysey, Peter Watson, Thomas Jones |
Sound Department | Steve Burgess, Simon Bysshe, Bruce Emery, Arthur Fenn, Alan Freedman, Jamie Gambell, Peter Gleaves, James Harvey, Simon Hayes, Robin Johnson, John McKerrow, Kieran McVeigh, Peter Mills, Andy Neil, Paul Pirola, Jonathan Rimas, Blair Slater, Lionel Strutt, Tim Surrey, Rachael Tate, Mario Vaccaro |
Special Effects by | Paul Dimmer, Brian Holmes, Mathew Horton, Matthew Johnson, Jess Lewington, Neil Toddy Todd, Daniel Williams, Joss Williams |
Visual Effects by | Nathan Bayliss, David Booth, Paul Buckley, Alan Fairlie, Dominic Hellier, Neil Huxley, Ineke Majoor, Glenn Melenhorst, Keith Meure, Simon Nix, Matthew Pascuzzi, John Swinnerton, Peter Webb |
Stunts | Danny Baldwin, Nick Chopping, Rick English, Morgan Evans, Sarah Franzl, Mike Lambert, Russell MacLeod, Daniel Naprous, Ray Nicholas, James O'Donnell, Peter Pedrero, Greg Powell, Joanna Whitney, Russell Frost, Jade Gordon, James Grogan, Mike Lambert, Roy Taylor, Ian van Temperley |
Camera and Electrical Department | Yasu Asami, Chas Bain, Alfie Biddle, Mike Brewster, Julian Bucknall, Luke Coulter, Terry Edland, Jack English, John Ferguson, Tony Hayes, Peter Hodgson, Stuart Howell, Martin Hume, Andrew Jerram, Richard Mason, Ray Meere, Luke Myslowski, Peter Myslowski, Gary Parnham, Chris Plevin, David Toft, Paul Toomey, Karl von Moller, Tim Wooster |
Casting Department | Emma Callinan, Kate Ringsell |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Julie Barton, Anthony Brookman, Poli Kyriacou, Sharon Long, Yvonne Otzen, Marion Weise |
Editorial Department | Cameron Arguelles, George Awburn, Ruth Coulson, Amelia Ford, Pamela Hammond, Justin Heitman, Rachel Knowles, Tony Poriazis, Thy Quach, Nic Smith, Leroy Wolf |
Location Management | Mally Chung, Tom Crooke, Giles Edleston, Pat Karam, Nick Oliver |
Music Department | Jez Colin, Ricky Edwards, Becca Gatrell, Robin Gray, Kim Green, Peter Hoyland, Brett Kelly, Simon Leadley, Abbie Lister, Dennis McCarthy, J. Peter Robinson, Edward Rogers, Christian Scallan, Jed Smith |
Script and Continuity Department | Neale De Silva, Polly Hope, Sylvia Parker, Susie Struth, Mark Thomas |
Transportation Department | Peter Boothby, Michael Geary, Rob Hempenstall, Marcus Ward |
Additional Crew | Monika Agorelius, Yasu Asami, Philip Ball, Celia Barnett, Nathan Bayliss, Peter Block, Peter Boothby, Kate Brontë-Stewart, Daniel Budd, Nathalie Burgun, Julie Burnham, Mary Cybriwsky, Dennis Davidson, Silvio Farina, Jo Farrugia, Helen Fleming, Hollie Foster, Stefan P. Gillard, John Gillespie, Tania Gordon, Peter D. Graves, Ella Harris, Daniel Herther, Andy Horwitz, Demetri Jagger, Jess Jaworski, Polly Jefferies, Nick Jeffries, Stuart Johnson, Charlotte Keating, Tamara King, Frankie Lindquist, Hsinyi Liu, Christos Michaels, Aaron Michiel, Nick Miller, Mark Munnelly, Joseph Palmer, Jeremy Pelzer, Natalia Pizzey, Candice Preddy, Eva Quiroz, Luke Scully, David Shojai, Charlie Simpson, Graham Smith, Tracey Taylor, Mark Thomas, Scott Warwick, Wil Wright, Gale Hansen, Mo Shaikh, Christian Skibinski |
Thanks | Kent Houston |
Genres | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
Companies | Mosaic, Relativity Media, Omnilab Media |
Countries | UK, USA, Australia |
Languages | English, Latin |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 7.2 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 181828 |
Metacritic Rating | 69 |
Short Description |
The Bank Job is a 2008 heist thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and starring Jason Statham, based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered. The producers allege that the story was prevented from being told in 1971 because of a D-Notice, to protect a prominent member of the British royal family. According to the producers, this film is intended to reveal the truth for the first time, although it includes significant elements of fiction. The premiere was held in London on 18 February 2008, and it was released in the UK on 29 February 2008 and in the US on 7 March 2008. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed $66 million worldwide. |
Box Office Budget | $20,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $5,935,256 |
Box Office Gross USA | $30,060,660 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $64,828,421 |
Keywords | Safe deposit,heist,chase,mobster,london england |