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2007 British movie, [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]], namely the 1971 Baker Street [[Bank Robbery|bank robbery]]. Set in 1971, it stars [[Jason Statham]], Saffron Burrows and [[Keeley Hawes]], along with half the [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] actors in Britain.
2007 British movie, [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]], namely the 1971 Baker Street [[Bank Robbery]]. Set in 1971, it stars [[Jason Statham]], Saffron Burrows and [[Keeley Hawes]], along with half the [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] actors in Britain.


Basically, MI5 hire a bunch of criminals to rob a safety deposit vault that contains a bunch of compromising pictures of a senior royal (Princess Margaret in the movie, but possibly not her in real life. You can't libel the dead). Things don't exactly adhere to plan -- there's a porn baron and corrupt coppers involved...
Basically, MI5 hire a bunch of criminals to rob a safety deposit vault that contains a bunch of compromising pictures of a senior royal (Princess Margaret in the movie, but possibly not her in real life. You can't libel the dead). Things don't exactly adhere to plan -- there's a porn baron and corrupt coppers involved...


Definitely not one for the kiddies.
Definitely not one for the kiddies.

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This film contains examples of:
* [[Angry Black Man]]: Michael X, though he's actually a sociopath who uses black activism as a cover for his criminal activities.
* [[Angry Black Man]]: Michael X, though he's actually a sociopath who uses black activism as a cover for his criminal activities.
* [[Badass Crew]]: Subverted. At first it appears as if Terry is assembling one of these, as is typical in heist films, but as it turns out some of them aren't very good at their jobs at all.
* [[Badass Crew]]: Subverted. At first it appears as if Terry is assembling one of these, as is typical in heist films, but as it turns out some of them aren't very good at their jobs at all.
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* [[Come Alone]]: A variation. Whenever Terry has to rendezvous with someone, he's careful to set it up in such a way that he has the advantage.
* [[Come Alone]]: A variation. Whenever Terry has to rendezvous with someone, he's careful to set it up in such a way that he has the advantage.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Lew Vogel and his minions both qualify big time.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Lew Vogel and his minions both qualify big time.
{{quote| Vogel: "I wanna tell you something, Mr Shilling, because it'll save time. You see, I have a very jaundiced view of life. From what I see most of it's corrupt, venal and vile. And I'm just saying this so that you'll know that I don't have a better nature to appeal to, or a compassionate streak." {{spoiler|Cue sandblaster to the shin.}}}}
{{quote|Vogel: "I wanna tell you something, Mr Shilling, because it'll save time. You see, I have a very jaundiced view of life. From what I see most of it's corrupt, venal and vile. And I'm just saying this so that you'll know that I don't have a better nature to appeal to, or a compassionate streak." {{spoiler|Cue sandblaster to the shin.}}}}
* [[The Convenient Store Next Door]]: Le Sac, closed for a basement "extension".
* [[The Convenient Store Next Door]]: Le Sac, closed for a basement "extension".
* [[The Crime Job]]
* [[The Crime Job]]
* [[Death By Sex]]: {{spoiler|Dave Shilling, who dabbles in pornography, is the first of the gang to die. [[Justified Trope|Arguably justified]], in that the man who has him killed only recognises him because he had been the one producing said films.}}
* [[Death by Sex]]: {{spoiler|Dave Shilling, who dabbles in pornography, is the first of the gang to die. [[Justified Trope|Arguably justified]], in that the man who has him killed only recognises him because he had been the one producing said films.}}
** {{spoiler|Gale, the [[MI 5]] operative, sleeps with a member of Michael X's crew as part of her cover. After the heist is reported, Michael's paranoia drives him to kill them both.}}
** {{spoiler|Gale, the [[MI 5]] operative, sleeps with a member of Michael X's crew as part of her cover. After the heist is reported, Michael's paranoia drives him to kill them both.}}
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Take your pick, but mainly Gerald Pyke.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Take your pick, but mainly Gerald Pyke.
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: A ''lot''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: A ''lot''.
** A few from ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'': [[Keeley Hawes|Alex Drake]] is Terry's wife Wendy, Jim Keats is Dave, and Evan White is Kevin.
** A few from ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'': [[Keeley Hawes|Alex Drake]] is Terry's wife Wendy, Jim Keats is Dave, and Evan White is Kevin.
** [[Law and Order Criminal Intent|Detective Serena Stevens]] is Martine.
** [[Law and Order: Criminal Intent|Detective Serena Stevens]] is Martine.
** Elinor Dashwood from the '08 remake of ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' is Gale Benson.
** Elinor Dashwood from the '08 remake of ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' is Gale Benson.
** Reverend Whistler from ''Sharpe's Honour'' is Lord Mountbatton.
** Reverend Whistler from ''Sharpe's Honour'' is Lord Mountbatton.
** [[Blackpool|Shyanne Holden]] / [[The History Boys (Theatre)|Fiona]] is Ingrid.
** [[Blackpool|Shyanne Holden]] / [[The History Boys|Fiona]] is Ingrid.
** [[Poirot|Hercule Poirot]] is Soho porn king Vogel.
** [[Poirot|Hercule Poirot]] is Soho porn king Vogel.
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]]: When at first Vogel doesn't succeed with Dave, he tries it again with Eddie.
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]]: When at first Vogel doesn't succeed with Dave, he tries it again with Eddie.
* [[Hypocrite]] - Several of the characters, but Vogel deserves special mention:
* [[Hypocrite]] - Several of the characters, but Vogel deserves special mention:
{{quote| Vogel: "I think drugs are responsible for the moral decay of this country."}}
{{quote|Vogel: "I think drugs are responsible for the moral decay of this country."}}
* [[The Infiltration]]: Gale Benson. {{spoiler|It doesn't end well}}.
* [[The Infiltration]]: Gale Benson. {{spoiler|It doesn't end well}}.
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]
* [[The Load]]: Almost everyone in the crew screws up at least once during the heist, but Eddie takes the cake.
* [[The Load]]: Almost everyone in the crew screws up at least once during the heist, but Eddie takes the cake.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loan Shark]]: [[Only Known By Their Nickname|Pinky and Perky]].
* [[Loan Shark]]: [[Only Known by Their Nickname|Pinky and Perky]].
* [[The London Underground]]
* [[The London Underground]]
* [[MacGuffin]]: Severeal different ones - the two sets of embarrassing photos, and Vogel's ledger book.
* [[MacGuffin]]: Severeal different ones - the two sets of embarrassing photos, and Vogel's ledger book.
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* [[Reformed Criminal]]: Terry Leather, at first.
* [[Reformed Criminal]]: Terry Leather, at first.
* [[Saying Too Much]]
* [[Saying Too Much]]
{{quote| (Speaking on walkie-talkie) "No names, Eddie." "Sorry, Dave."}}
{{quote|(Speaking on walkie-talkie) "No names, Eddie." "Sorry, Dave."}}
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Lew Vogel.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Lew Vogel.
* [[The Seventies]] - With a heavy dose of lingering [[The Sixties]] mixed in (the movie takes place in 1971).
* [[The Seventies]] - With a heavy dose of lingering [[The Sixties]] mixed in (the movie takes place in 1971).
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
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[[Category:The Bank Job]]
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 13 July 2021

2007 British movie, Very Loosely Based on a True Story, namely the 1971 Baker Street Bank Robbery. Set in 1971, it stars Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows and Keeley Hawes, along with half the Hey, It's That Guy! actors in Britain.

Basically, MI5 hire a bunch of criminals to rob a safety deposit vault that contains a bunch of compromising pictures of a senior royal (Princess Margaret in the movie, but possibly not her in real life. You can't libel the dead). Things don't exactly adhere to plan -- there's a porn baron and corrupt coppers involved...

Definitely not one for the kiddies.


Tropes used in The Bank Job include:
  • Angry Black Man: Michael X, though he's actually a sociopath who uses black activism as a cover for his criminal activities.
  • Badass Crew: Subverted. At first it appears as if Terry is assembling one of these, as is typical in heist films, but as it turns out some of them aren't very good at their jobs at all.
  • Black and Grey Morality: Almost every character in this movie is morally ambiguous at best and a Complete Monster at worst - Given and the HAM radio operator are really the only two exceptions.
  • Blackmail: All over the place. Leather uses it to get his friends out of trouble after they get in way over their heads, Tim and Martine were planning it from the beginning, and Vogel gets in on the act after Sophie starts blackmailing him.
  • Biggus Dickus: Dave. Played for laughs at first, but eventually it leads to his demise when Vogel recognizes him as one of his former porn actors.
  • Bittersweet Ending: The major villains - Vogel, Michael X, and the corrupt cops - are arrested and punished for their various crimes. Terry gets to pay off his debts, reconcile his desires for Martine, and keep his family. But half of Terry's crew is killed off, along with the female MI 5 operative who tried to infiltrate Michael X's group.
  • Boxed Crook: Martine, who agrees to set up the bank heist as a way to get out of a drug charge.
  • The Caper: With a dash of political thriller thrown in.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Complete with a bent copper eating beer nuts as he looks on.
  • Come Alone: A variation. Whenever Terry has to rendezvous with someone, he's careful to set it up in such a way that he has the advantage.
  • Complete Monster: Lew Vogel and his minions both qualify big time.

Vogel: "I wanna tell you something, Mr Shilling, because it'll save time. You see, I have a very jaundiced view of life. From what I see most of it's corrupt, venal and vile. And I'm just saying this so that you'll know that I don't have a better nature to appeal to, or a compassionate streak." Cue sandblaster to the shin.

Vogel: "I think drugs are responsible for the moral decay of this country."

(Speaking on walkie-talkie) "No names, Eddie." "Sorry, Dave."

  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money: Lew Vogel.
  • The Seventies - With a heavy dose of lingering The Sixties mixed in (the movie takes place in 1971).
  • Television Geography: Largely averted. The Lloyds Bank branch is placed in its correct location and is still there today.
  • Very Loosely Based on a True Story: Make that very, very loosely. It's true that there was a robbery at the Baker Street branch of Lloyds in 1971, there was a security hold placed on the story silencing the media, and several of the characters were real people (or at least clear fictionalizations of real people). But a lot of the plot elements (and a few major characters) are just conjecture/invention on the part of the filmmakers.
  • Xanatos Speed Chess: Terry Leather is an expert at this.