Display title | Quick Change (film) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Quick Change is a sadly-overlooked 1990 film based on the novel by Jay Cronley and starring and co-directed by Bill Murray, in which his character Grimm and his compatriots Phyllis (Geena Davis) and Loomis (Randy Quaid) successfully pull off the ingenious robbery of a New York City bank, but then find themselves relentlessly thwarted in their attempt(s) to get to the airport and escape the country. Meanwhile, the dogged veteran cop assigned to their case (Jason Robard) isn't having such a great day himself.. |