A motley crew of criminals plans to rob a Los Angeles bank that's temporarily located in a mobile home during renovations.A motley crew of criminals plans to rob a Los Angeles bank that's temporarily located in a mobile home during renovations.A motley crew of criminals plans to rob a Los Angeles bank that's temporarily located in a mobile home during renovations.
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- TriviaThis was originally intended as a starring vehicle for Robert Redford and George Segal at 20th Century Fox, as a sequel to The Hot Rock.
- GoofsWhen Ballentine goes to the drugstore to purchase saltpeter, he requests Potassium Sulfate, rather than Potassium Nitrate.
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[after hearing Victor Karp's initial plan to rob the bank]
Walter Upjohn Ballentine: I'm going to get up from this table. I'm going to walk to the nearest police station, and I'm going to turn myself in. And they will take me back to Streiger's funny farm, where at least I was safe...
[He looks around at the others]
Walter Upjohn Ballentine: ...and sane. And I pity the poor schmuck who tries... to stop me.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Jimmy the Kid (1982)
First off there's the casting, George C. Scott wasn't a horrible choice, if he had a good script he would have worked fine, Sorrell Booke wasn't the best choice, though i love to see him in something other than "The Dukes of Hazzard," Don Calfa is okay as the driver from the books, but Frank McRae was great as Hermman X.
If you want to see a pretty good Dortmunder movie, watch "The Hot Rock" with Robert Redford or "Why Me?" with Christopher Lambert. Watch out of curiosity, at least its closer to the books than "What's the Worst that Could Happen?"
- royiscool86
- Mar 24, 2007
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