The St. Louis Bank Robbery

  • 1959




22 %

The St. Louis Bank Robbery is a 1959 English-language Crime Drama motion picture written by Richard T. Heffron and directed by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix and produced by Charles Guggenheim under the banner of Charles Guggenheim & Associates. George Fowler is introduced to a gang planning to rob a bank in St. Louis that they expect will have $100,000 on hand on an upcoming Friday. George is drawn into the plan as the gang's driver by Gino, an old girlfriend's older brother. As the gang goes about its planning, George and Gino have to find a way to live for the next two weeks and they turn to Gino's sister, Ann, for help. George is hoping to go back to college and the money he would make would go a long way to helping him do that. Not trusting George to keep his nerve, the gang's leader John Egan moves him to the inside, but the robbery doesn't go off as planned. Written by garykmcd. The st. louis bank robbery stars Steve Mcqueen in the lead role along with an ensemble cast including David Clarke, Crahan Denton, James Dukas, Molly Mccarthy, Martha Gable and Larry Gerst. The music was composed by Bernardo Segall. Cinematography was done by Victor Duncan and editing by Warren Adams. The motion picture has a running time of 89 minutes. It was released on 10th September 1959. Distribution rights for the film were acquired by United Artists.

Release Date 10 SEP 1959
Run Time 1 HOUR 29 MINUTES
Language

English

Genre

Crime , Drama , Thriller

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