Display title | Bandits (1997 film) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A German film, a bit like Thelma and Louise with music! Four female convicts form a band as part of a criminal rehabilitation program their prison is testing out. The band — the Bandits — get a chance to perform at a police event outside the prison, but after one member impulsively attacks the Jerkass cop who rides with them to the ball, they stage an escape. Broke and on the run, they ship their demo out to a record company and soon find themselves cult idols. |