Three senior citizens aim to augment their meager pensions with armed robbery, though not having much of either time or energy left to enjoy their spoils. A hearty dish of morbidity nearly ruined by smothering the characters in an attitude of pure sugar. The somber direction of Martin Brest, an outside-the-mainstreamer known in a small circle for his Hot Tomorrows, suggests that he personally would just as soon go the way of morbidity, but he supplies the characters with so little personality that they are inevitably taken over by the well-known and well-loved idiosyncrasies of the actors who play them: George Burns, Art Carney, and Lee Strasberg. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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