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Loophole

One heist. One chance.
1981 | 105m | English

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When architect Stephen Booker loses his partnership, he finds jobs hard to come by, and with money in short supply, he unwittingly becomes involved in a daring scheme to rob one of London's biggest bank vaults.
Release Date: Jun 25, 1981
Director: John Quested
Writer: Jonathan Hales, Robert Pollock
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Crime
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Production Companies Brent Walker Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Albert Finney Mike Daniels
Martin Sheen Stephen Booker
Susannah York Dinah Booker
Jonathan Pryce Taylor
Colin Blakely Gardner
Robert Morley Godfrey
Alfred Lynch Harry
Tony Doyle Nolan
Christopher Guard Cliff
Gwyneth Powell Doreen
Jerry Harte Maxwell
James Grout Fairbrother
Terrence Hardiman David
Bridget Brice Emily
Ian Howarth Matthew
Harriet Collins Dorah
Jennifer Granville Frances
Clive Graham Inspector
James Linton Security Man
James Cobbins 1st Interviewer
Constantine Gregory 2nd Interviewer
Timothy Bateson 3rd Interviewer
Donna Reading Receptionist
Fanny Carby Cleaning Lady
Jonathan Hales Driver
Wally Thomas Car Park Attendant
Lisa Coleman Daniels' Daughter
Lloyd McGuire Police Sergeant
Derek Hollis Policeman
Raymond Mason Porter
Name Job
Lalo Schifrin Conductor, Original Music Composer
Ian Wingrove Special Effects
Fred Anderson Gaffer
John Quested Director
Michael Reed Director of Photography
Jonathan Hales Writer
Robert Pollock Novel
Ralph Sheldon Editor
Maurice Cain Production Design, Art Direction
Syd Cain Production Design
Bridget Sellers Costume Design
Betty Glasow Hairstylist
Freddie Williamson Makeup Artist
Terence Churcher Production Manager
Jimmy Komisarjevsky First Assistant Director
Graham Bumner Property Master
David Coley Carpenter
Dino Di Campo Sound Editor
Martin Trevis Boom Operator
Dickie Lee Key Grip
Herbert Smith Camera Operator
Ken Wainman Still Photographer
William Diver Assistant Editor
Allan James Location Manager
Name Title
Julian Holloway Producer
David Korda Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

A British spy trawler is sunk in the Aegean Sea. Oceanographer Jack Hedley ("Havelock") is tasked with trying to find the ship before a vital piece of tracking hardware falls into enemy hands. Things don't go to plan though, and once the wreck has been located a brutal murder ensues and Roger Moore ... ("007"), aided by the daughter of the murdered scientist (Carole Bouquet), has to try and track down the stolen kit before it falls into the hands of the Soviets. The adventure elements of this are pretty good as are the gadgets, but the casting isn't up to much. Aside from the star, there is little skill on offer as Topol, an oddly cast Julian Glover as baddie "Kristatos" and the thoroughly peevish ice-skating protegé Lynn-Holly Johnson ("Bibi") all struggle to keep this sluggish plot rumbling along until a really rather half-baked ending. It's got some fine cinematography of Greece and the set-piece action scenes work well enough, but I'm afraid this outing for "Mr. Bond" is not one of his better ones in my book.

Jun 07, 2023