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Overview
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Writers:
Bruce Beresford (writer)
Devon Minchin (novel)
Release Date:
1979 (USA) more
Tagline:
This contemporary action movie is based on the novel by Devon Minchin, founder of Metropolitan Security Services and reveals a violent and ruthless criminal world. more
Plot:
An armoured car company is the target of repeated heists. Company leadership is enforcing new measures in order to tighten the security. However, the biggest danger of a new heist lies within the company's own ranks. full summary | add synopsis
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One of my favorite films more (7 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Terence Donovan | ... | Eric Jackson | |
| Tony Bonner | ... | Leo Bassett | |
| Ed Devereaux | ... | Dick Martin | |
| Charles 'Bud' Tingwell | ... | Jack Henderson | |
| Candy Raymond | ... | Mindel Seagers | |
| Jeanie Drynan | ... | Dawn Jackson | |
| Bryan Brown | ... | Brian Jackson | |
| Alan Cassell | ... | Sammy Ross | |
| Gary Files | ... | Ernest Sainsbury | |
| Ray Marshall | ... | Ed Gallagher | |
| Hu Pryce | ... | David Griffiths | |
| Frank Wilson | ... | Lionel Darcy | |
| Lucky Grills | ... | Robert Conway | |
| Tony Allison | ... | Man at bank | |
| Brian Anderson | ... | Technician |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Moneymovers (International: English title) (alternative spelling)
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92 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Argentina:13 | Iceland:16 | France:-12 | Norway:16 (1980) | USA:R | Australia:MA (cable rating) | Australia:R (video rating) | Australia:R (DVD rating)
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Invitations to the World Premiere in Sydney, Australia on 1st February 1979 were enclosed in a plastic wallet that included a banknote, a card, a pick, hacksaw blade and hairpins. more
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Brian Jackson: If one of your mob told me, "Good morning," I'd put on my pajamas and go to bed. more
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Referenced in Count Your Toes: The Making of 'Money Movers' (2004) (V) more
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It's an amazing film. The casting is amazing - notably Ray Marshall, Bryan Brown and Tony Bonne The planning of an armored car heist, you never quite know who's going to do right or wrong, until the very end when the sides are truly drawn and it culminates in an unbelievably violent finale. This, along with a toe clipping torture scene earlier on, gives it the feel of Tarantino/Avary and their ilk, but a good ten years earlier. The tension as the movies gets closer and closer to the actually heist is insane. Why this movie isn't as lauded as Beresford's films before and after this one is a mystery.