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8A 2008 British heist thriller directed by Roger Donaldson and VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, namely the 1971 Baker Street [[BankRobbery bank robbery]]. It stars Creator/JasonStatham, Creator/SaffronBurrows, and Creator/KeeleyHawes, along with half the supporting actors in Britain.
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10Basically, [=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...
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12Definitely not one for the kiddies.
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15!!This film contains examples of:
16* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler: "This one's for Dave!" Right before kicking the man in the kidneys.]]
17* BadassCrew: Subverted. At first it appears that Terry is assembling one of these, as is typical in heist films, but it turns out that some of them aren't very good at their jobs at all.
18* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: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 [=MI5=] operative who tried to infiltrate Michael X's group.]]
19* BlackAndGreyMorality: Almost every character in this movie is morally ambiguous at best and pure evil at worst - Det. Sgt. Given, the HAM radio operator, and Terry's daughters are really the only exceptions.
20* 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''.
21* BoxedCrook: Martine, who agrees to set up the bank heist as a way to get out of a drug charge.
22* BuriedAlive: [[spoiler:Gale's autopsy found dirt in her lungs, indicating that despite her injuries, she was still alive when she was placed in her grave.]]
23* TheCaper: With a dash of political thriller thrown in: A team of ex-cons are hired to rob the deposit boxes of a bank, but Martine the woman hiring them for the job is setting them up as part of a government plot to recover blackmail material.
24** The page image for TheCaper uses a still from this movie.
25%%* ColdBloodedTorture: Complete with a [[DirtyCop bent copper]] [[PassThePopcorn eating beer nuts]] as he looks on.
26* ComeAlone: 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.
27** When he has to make a trade-off with the government, he insists on having a Royal family member present, knowing that having one directly involved in the deal would scare officials into not doing anything that would risk exposure.
28* ContrivedCoincidence: [=MI5=] is stuck post-robbery with the realization that the whole caper could go public and could get very messy for the people they were trying to protect. As luck would have it, Terry's crew also robbed the blackmail materials of a local madam, who convinces one of her victims -- a Member of Parliament -- to request a security hold on the press, giving [=MI5=] the political cover to hush it all up.
29* TheConvenientStoreNextDoor: Le Sac, closed for a basement "extension".
30%%* TheCrimeJob
31* CountryMatters: Delivered via a PrecisionFStrike: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JheDCHBzu8Y "You conniving cunt"]]. It has become the SignatureLine of the movie.
32* DirtyCop: Take your pick, but mainly Gerald Pyke. Averted with [[ByTheBookCop Honest Cop]] Given, who gets the list of dirty cops from Terry and uses it to clean house during the movie's epilogue.
33* FanService: a lot of it, much explicit. Considering one of the persons victimized by the robbery is a local Madam running a brothel.
34** NaughtyNurseOutfit: A woman wears one a sleazy nurse costume in the porn film Dave is in.
35* FemmeFatale: Martine, although she's [[BoxedCrook also forced to do what she's doing]] by higher-ups in government. She and Terry had a past, and he is tempted by her charm even to where he kisses her during the caper. But he genuinely wants to stay with his wife and family, and ultimately negotiates a deal with the government to let her go (so she can also leave him).
36* GagPenis: Dave. Played for laughs at first, but [[spoiler: eventually it leads to his demise when Vogel recognizes him as one of his former porn actors]].
37* HellBentForLeather: Both FemmeFatale Martine and Terry the heist crew leader are wearing leather jackets in their first scenes. Averted with Eddie, who also wears leather jackets but is the only member of the heist crew who has no criminal past, and spends the last act as a DistressedDude.
38* HeroAntagonist: The honest cops, particularly Given.
39* HostageForMacGuffin: When at first Vogel doesn't succeed with Dave, he tries it again with Eddie.
40* {{Hypocrite}}: Several of the characters, but Vogel deserves special mention:
41--> '''Vogel:''' "I think drugs are responsible for the moral decay of this country."
42** Michael X claims early on that he's a political activist struggling against racial oppression. He's later seen bullying a businessman with death threats, and acts very much the gangster [[spoiler:including the moment he kills people he thinks are spying on him.]] Not to mention that one of his henchmen takes up with a white woman, the very people they supposedly despise.
43* TheInfiltration: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gale_Benson Gale Benson]]. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well]].
44* JurisdictionFriction: The lower levels of law enforcement aren't aware of what certain officers in [=MI5=] are up to, and suffer from misdirection during the post-heist investigation until a Secret Hold is placed on the whole affair.
45* TheLoad: Almost everyone in the crew screws up at least once during the heist, but Eddie takes the cake.
46%%* LoanShark: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Pinky and Perky]].
47* MacGuffin: Several different ones -- the two sets of embarrassing photos, and Vogel's ledger book.
48%%* MalcolmXerox: Michael X. Very much lampshaded.
49* ManlyTears: [[spoiler:Tim gets choked up when he sees that Gale has been buried alive, as he was close to her.]]
50* MassOhCrap: Once the bank is robbed, quite a few people with valuables or compromising material in the vault are shown panicking.
51* MenacingHandShot: Michael, upon hearing about the bank robbery, walks into his brother's room, where he and Gale are sleeping, and looks over her with a focus on his clenched fist. Although he doesn't hit her, it's clear that he's become suspicious of her.
52* OneLastJob: Terry promises his wife that this will be the score that will set them up for life, and he'll never commit another crime again. [[spoiler:The ending implies he is keeping his word.]]
53* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: One of the reasons Terry's crew pulls off the heist while the cops are actively searching for them is because the ham operator is picking up chatter in a 10-mile radius... and there were over ''250 banks'' in that area the police had to check. The cops stopping at the Baker Street bank didn't have time to double-check the vault itself...
54* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The movie goes out of the way to avoid naming specific RealLife figures especially among the Royals, who wouldn't be amused to be depicted in this movie given the theories it promotes about the reasons behind the bank robbery (and subsequent government hush-up). The only named Royal relative who makes a direct appearance in the movie is Lord Mountbatten, cousin to the Queen, most likely because his being dead since 1979 avoids any libel issues for the film-makers. Mountbatten is still shown in a bemused and benign light. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-them moment during Michael X's dinner party, there are two individuals who are clearly John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
55* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:Terry [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown kicking the living crap out of]] sixty-year-old, kidney-stone-ridden murderer Vogel.]] "This one's for Dave!"
56* PermaStubble: Terry and Kevin seem to be perpetually unshaven, but not enough to have actual beards.
57* PresentDayPast: A bit of StockFootage for Baker Street station has a sign for the Hammersmith and City line, which didn't exist in 1971 -- being a part of the Metropolitan Line.
58** A tube train is also of the wrong stock for the Northern Line in that period.
59%%* ReformedCriminal: Terry Leather, at first.
60* SayingTooMuch
61--> (Speaking on walkie-talkie) "No names, Eddie." "Sorry, Dave."
62%%* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Lew Vogel.
63* TheSeventies: With a heavy dose of lingering TheSixties mixed in (the movie takes place in 1971).
64* SexSignalsDeath:
65** [[spoiler:Dave Shilling, who dabbles in pornography, is the first of the gang to die. [[JustifiedTrope Arguably justified]], in that the man who has him killed only recognises him because he had been the one producing said films.]]
66** [[spoiler:Gale, the [=MI5=] 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.]]
67* SexySecretary: Downplayed with Terry's secretary Ingrid, who is pretty (something Terry flippantly comments on), but dresses conservatively and is HappilyMarried to Terry's mechanic Eddie.
68* TelevisionGeography: Largely averted. The Lloyds Bank branch is placed in its correct location and is still there today.
69%%* TooDumbToLive: Oh, Dave.
70* TheUnsolvedMystery: It's never conclusively revealed which of the many parties involved in the eponymous robbery is guilty of of murdering [[spoiler:Major Singer]] and [[spoiler:Bambas]], or whether their killers are working together or not. InUniverse, the epilogue mentions their murders are never solved.
71* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Make that very, very loosely. It's true that there was a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_Street_robbery robbery at the Baker Street branch]] of Lloyds in 1971, most of the robbers' walkie-talkie chatter was recorded by a ham radio operator who convinced Scotland Yard to check every nearby bank as the robbery was happening, 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. Case in point, Gale Benson was ''not'' an undercover operative murdered when she was exposed, just a socialite killed by her lover when he tired of her.
72%%* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Gale and Hakim Jamal.
73%%* XanatosSpeedChess: Terry Leather is an expert at this.

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