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CrimeDramaAdventure

Loophole

- One heist. One chance.

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 : 1981-06-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Brent Walker Film Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Break In

Cast

Albert Finney

Character Name : Mike Daniels

Original Name : Albert Finney

Gender : Male

Martin Sheen

Character Name : Stephen Booker

Original Name : Martin Sheen

Gender : Male

Susannah York

Character Name : Dinah Booker

Original Name : Susannah York

Gender : Female

Jonathan Pryce

Character Name : Taylor

Original Name : Jonathan Pryce

Gender : Male

Colin Blakely

Character Name : Gardner

Original Name : Colin Blakely

Gender : Male

Robert Morley

Character Name : Godfrey

Original Name : Robert Morley

Gender : Male

Alfred Lynch

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Alfred Lynch

Gender : Male

Tony Doyle

Character Name : Nolan

Original Name : Tony Doyle

Gender : Male

Christopher Guard

Character Name : Cliff

Original Name : Christopher Guard

Gender : Male

Gwyneth Powell

Character Name : Doreen

Original Name : Gwyneth Powell

Gender : Female

Jerry Harte

Character Name : Maxwell

Original Name : Jerry Harte

Gender : Male

James Grout

Character Name : Fairbrother

Original Name : James Grout

Gender : Male

Terrence Hardiman

Character Name : David

Original Name : Terrence Hardiman

Gender : Male

Bridget Brice

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Bridget Brice

Gender : Female

Ian Howarth

Character Name : Matthew

Original Name : Ian Howarth

Gender : Male

Harriet Collins

Character Name : Dorah

Original Name : Harriet Collins

Gender : Male

Jennifer Granville

Character Name : Frances

Original Name : Jennifer Granville

Gender : Female

Clive Graham

Character Name : Inspector

Original Name : Clive Graham

Gender : Male

James Linton

Character Name : Security Man

Original Name : James Linton

Gender : Male

James Cobbins

Character Name : 1st Interviewer

Original Name : James Cobbins

Gender : Male

Constantine Gregory

Character Name : 2nd Interviewer

Original Name : Constantine Gregory

Gender : Male

Timothy Bateson

Character Name : 3rd Interviewer

Original Name : Timothy Bateson

Gender : Male

Donna Reading

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Donna Reading

Gender : Female

Fanny Carby

Character Name : Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Fanny Carby

Gender : Female

Jonathan Hales

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Jonathan Hales

Gender : Male

Wally Thomas

Character Name : Car Park Attendant

Original Name : Wally Thomas

Gender : Male

Lisa Coleman

Character Name : Daniels' Daughter

Original Name : Lisa Coleman

Gender : Female

Lloyd McGuire

Character Name : Police Sergeant

Original Name : Lloyd McGuire

Gender : Male

Derek Hollis

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Derek Hollis

Gender : Male

Raymond Mason

Character Name : Porter

Original Name : Raymond Mason

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-07

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.