The plot defies easy summary, or easy swallowing, but it has to do, basically, with a cat-and-mouse game played between a sadistic bank robber and an embezzling bank teller, after the latter short-changes the former and pockets the difference himself. A sort of cut-rate imitation of a Patricia Highsmith thriller (a Patricia Lowsmith perhaps), it puts a strain on your credulity, but not on your backside. A mischievous, twinkle-eyed acting job by Elliott Gould, as the bank teller, basking in the semi-celebrity status he enjoys following the holdup, as well as in the private knowledge of his newly discovered aptitude for crime. With Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, and Celine Lomez; directed by Daryl Duke. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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