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How many tellers does it take to rob a bank?
How many tellers does it take to rob a bank?
Comedy, Crime - 2003
6.0
17%
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Three mischievous employees of a bank in a small deserted town all make plans to rob it at the same time, however none of them knows about the others.
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Rated:
PG-13
Runtime:
95 min
Release date:
17 May 2003
Country:
US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$7,000,000
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
N/A

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
Screenwriter Joe Wein has smartly wired these three bizarre personal stories into a raucously satisfying triumph of good over evil.
– Duane Byrge,
Hollywood Reporter,
3 Jun 2003
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