The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960)

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London at the turn of the century. Three men is on a mission from the IRA to steal all the gold in the vaults of the Bank of England. Norgate, their leader, discovers the bank's weak spot: an old forgotten sewer straight under the vaults.

Film Overview
"The Day They Robbed the Bank of England" is an exhilarating 1960 British criminal offense movie, directed by John Guillermin. Based upon a novel by John Brophy, the movie script is composed by Richard Maibaum understood for his deal with a number of James Bond films. The movie includes an interesting story of an audacious, shrewd plot to rob the Bank of England, fueled by Irish patriotism, and set in the background of Edwardian London.

Main Plot
Set in 1901, the movie introduces Charles Norgate (Aldo Ray), an Irish-American who arrives in London figured out to avenge the suppression of his people by robbing the Bank of England. He coordinate with Iris Muldoon (Elizabeth Sellars), the relied on contact of an Irish nationalist group, and a master safecracker who goes by the name Walsh (Kieron Moore). With careful wit and technique, they prepare to loot gold bullion worth a quarter of a million pounds, stored in the Bank's vaults.

Meticulous Planning
Norgate applies his ability as an expert engineer to plan the break-in meticulously. Getting access to the Bank and its styles under the guise of a financier, he approaches to learn the structure's below ground design. He discovers that the gold is stored in inaccessible catacombs listed below the bank. The only path leads through a sewage system that fills during high tide, making a tunnel escape difficult.

The Heist
To counter this barrier, Norgate designs an unique strategy. They carry out the break-in under the alibi of a public vacation when the bank is closed however gets trapped within due to the fact that of an overestimated high tide. While they dig, they also have to deal with the sharp Lieutenant Fitch (Peter O'Toole in an early function), who must make sure the bank's security.

The Dramatic Conclusion
Fitch grows suspicious of the sounds and assemble authorities to storm the bank. Nevertheless, he hesitates, providing Norgate and his accomplice the much-needed time to finish their operation. In a tense-filled climax, they handle to escape with the loot as presence drops due to fog, directly evading Fitch.

Total Review
"The Day They Robbed the Bank of England" is a suspense-filled break-in movie skilled with solid performances. Aldo Ray generates a charming efficiency as Norgate, blending audacity with mindful intelligence, while Peter O'Toole's Fitch comes across as an eager, suspicious character adding depth to the plot. Including meticulous plotting and a historic perspective, the motion picture is remembered for its awesome narrative, intense climax, and climatic Edwardian setting.

Top Cast

  • Aldo Ray (small)
    Aldo Ray
    Charles Norgate
  • Elizabeth Sellars (small)
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Iris Muldoon
  • Peter O'Toole (small)
    Peter O'Toole
    Capt. Monty Fitch
  • Kieron Moore (small)
    Kieron Moore
    Walsh
  • Albert Sharpe (small)
    Albert Sharpe
    Albert Tosher Sparrow
  • Joseph Tomelty (small)
    Joseph Tomelty
    Cohoun
  • Wolf Frees
    Dr. Hagen
  • John Le Mesurier (small)
    John Le Mesurier
    Green
  • Miles Malleson (small)
    Miles Malleson
    Assistant Curator
  • Colin Gordon (small)
    Colin Gordon
    Benge
  • Andrew Keir (small)
    Andrew Keir
    Sergeant of the Guard