Never Gonna Find The Money | Going in Style | Warner Archive
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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George Burns and Art Carney co-star with method acting legend Lee Strasberg as three mild-mannered retirees who usually spend their days sitting on a park bench. Tired of wiling away their days on the bench and their nights watching television, they resolve to get a little life out of living. Inspired by the sight of huge bags of money rolling by them into their neighborhood bank, they decide to commit a robbery.
Directed By Martin Brest
Starring George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg
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“Got an extra piece of gum?“ That to me is the equivalent of lighting up a cigarette, a way of showing who is actually in charge in this scene despite the difference in power. Now that is what I call class.
so much better than the remake !
Lololol! ‘’ why don’t you get the hell out of here your giving me a headache”!
That's Anthony Call, who played Herb Callison on One Life to Live, and who grilled Judith Light in that famous courtroom scene. He had also been on Star Trek.
Also great in People Next Door (1970) playing a smart -alecky shrink!
Great film.
I saw this in the theatres when it came out. Good movie.
The characters' ages would not be considered to be that old in this day and age.
Saw this movie today. Enjoyed it.
Need to see the whole movie again.
Yes, it is a good watch.
The talking suit reminds me of Bill Lumbergh (Office Space.)
The guy who directed this directed beverly hills cop
I love this movie - the only part I didn't like was they didn't show or explain exactly how the police figured it was him/them that robbed the bank.
I don't remember how we knew, but for some reason I always thought it was Al's son who turned them in.
@@kcmurphy72 it was his nephew and it was no way it was him.
@@2taggs2 now I'm trying to remember why I thought that. Maybe because he was the only one who knew the truth?
At the same time, no official explanation is genius. You're forced to use your imagination. Gets you think about the movie more, maybe watch it a few times more looking for clues. Discuss it with friends. Maybe it was a security camera. Maybe the cab driver had a tip. There were not many easy ways to track people in 1979, so it really makes you think. It could have been a single fingerprint. It those guys were in the military ever that's how a match could be made. But without Joe's confession I don't think they had a solid case.
Considering the Groucho Marx masks they used in the bank it probably wasn't too hard for the police to create composite sketches, especially with so many witnesses. That and somebody probably recognized them.
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So this is who The Simpsons parodied in "Homer the Vigilante"
Listen 🎶 to George give lines ...it's about song ...he sings, you see 👀
I think the guy with the gum is the real Popeye Doyle from The French Connection.
Ya got any Beeman's, no he's not. The real life Popeye, whose name was Egan, not Doyle (and actually played Doyle's boss in The French Connection), would have by the time of this movie been older than the actor in this scene with the curly red hair, sideburns, and chewing gum There's a slight resemblance, but it's not him.
I'm afraid, in a Trump era, the cops would have beat the shit out of "Joe," no matter his age or dignity. "The cruelty's the point," after all.
Hope you soon resolve your fear.
Oh just stop it. Find ONE piece of hard evidence to back that up. You can't, because it's not there. You're either making crap up, or regurgitating _stupid_ leftist hyperbole. American police departments across the whole country did not morph overnight into the Gestapo the day Trump was sworn in as president.
What the hell does Trump have to do with this classic movie?
@@shanesmith6941 Don't be shy about smacking their head hard on the door frame when you put them in the cruiser.
Nah! But poor Joe would probably be dead due to the 150% increase in crime everywhere!