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Jinx (Nick Stahl) has coasted through life oblivious to the world around him and without a care in the world, Jessica (Erika Christensen) is a bank employee bored by her mundane life. Their lives are thrown into a spin when they both get caught in the middle of a bank heist and are forced to arbitrate this intense situation between the thieves and the police.
With a crazy blend of DOG DAY AFTERNOON and DAZED AND CONFUSED, HOW TO ROB A BANK is a trail blazing comedy.
Writer / Director: Andrews Jenkins
Producers: Rick Lashbrook, Darby Parker, Arthur Sarkissian, Tim O'Hair
Production Companies: Rick Lashbrook Films / Williamsburg Media Cult
"How to Rob a Bank is intricately well written, extremely well acted and creatively lensed and edited..."
"Nick Stahl blew me away as Jinx. With multiple monologues and extended dialogue with Erika Christensen's Jessica, he is compelling, convincing and oh so likeable. Gavin Rossdale steps in as bank robber Simon. Polished, European, classy and befuddled all at the same time, he is in essence, Hans Gruber comes back from the dead. Rossdale has a flippancy and demeanor that works so well with the cell phone conversations that they are laugh out loud funny. Former pro-football player Terry Crewes is the put-upon Officer DeGepse, detective in charge of talking to Jinx and Simon and he too, steps up to the plate and adds at little bit of Reginald VelJohnson's 'Die Hard' Al Powell.
Calling on his background in commercials and music videos, director Jenkins gives the film a high-end, fast paced polished look with a 21st Century technological edginess that is riveting and at times, quite funny..."
"Trust me on this one, you won't feel cheated or robbed with How to Rob a Bank."
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