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 Category: Dual Audio [Hindi-English] Movies [300MB], Crime, Drama, Thriller IMDb Rating:  6.812/1972
 IMDb Rating:  6.812/1972 Movie Name : The Bank Job
 Movie Name : The Bank Job Release Year:  2008
 Release Year:  2008 Language:   Dual Audio (Hindi – English)   BluRay 480pFormat  Mkv
 Language:   Dual Audio (Hindi – English)   BluRay 480pFormat  Mkv Size:  350MB
 Size:  350MB Format:  Mkv
 Format:  Mkv   Runtime :  112 minutes
 Runtime :  112 minutes Quality:  BluRay
 Quality:  BluRay Original language:  en
 Original language:  en Genres:  Thriller, Crime, Drama
 Genres:  Thriller, Crime, Drama Writers:  Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Mark Thomas
 Writers:  Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Mark Thomas Cast:  Jason Statham as Terry Leather, Saffron Burrows as Martine Love, Stephen Campbell Moore as Kevin Swain, Daniel Mays as Dave Shilling, James Faulkner as Guy Singer, Andrew Brooke as Quinn, Michael Jibson as Eddie Burton, Georgia Taylor as Ingrid, Richard Lintern as Tim Everett, Peter Bowles as Miles Urquhart, Alistair Petrie as Phillip Lisle, Alki David as Bambas, Hattie Morahan as Gale Benson, Julian Lewis Jones as Snow, Rupert Frazer as Lord Drysdale, Keeley Hawes as Wendy Leather, Don Gallagher as Gerald Pyke, Craig Fairbrass as Nick Barton, Gerard Horan as Roy Given, David Suchet as Lew Vogel, Peter de Jersey as Michael X, Colin Salmon as Hakim Jamal, Sharon Maughan as Sonia Bern, Angus Wright as Eric Addey, Dylan Charles as Chicken Inn Customer, Julian Firth as Lawyer, Antony Gabriel as Reporter
 Cast:  Jason Statham as Terry Leather, Saffron Burrows as Martine Love, Stephen Campbell Moore as Kevin Swain, Daniel Mays as Dave Shilling, James Faulkner as Guy Singer, Andrew Brooke as Quinn, Michael Jibson as Eddie Burton, Georgia Taylor as Ingrid, Richard Lintern as Tim Everett, Peter Bowles as Miles Urquhart, Alistair Petrie as Phillip Lisle, Alki David as Bambas, Hattie Morahan as Gale Benson, Julian Lewis Jones as Snow, Rupert Frazer as Lord Drysdale, Keeley Hawes as Wendy Leather, Don Gallagher as Gerald Pyke, Craig Fairbrass as Nick Barton, Gerard Horan as Roy Given, David Suchet as Lew Vogel, Peter de Jersey as Michael X, Colin Salmon as Hakim Jamal, Sharon Maughan as Sonia Bern, Angus Wright as Eric Addey, Dylan Charles as Chicken Inn Customer, Julian Firth as Lawyer, Antony Gabriel as Reporter Director:  Roger Donaldson
 Director:  Roger Donaldson Description: Terry is a small-time car dealer trying to leave his shady past behind and start a family. Martine is a beautiful model from Terry's old neighbourhood who knows that Terry is no angel. When Martine proposes a foolproof plan to rob a bank, Terry recognises the danger but realises this may be the opportunity of a lifetime. As the resourceful band of thieves burrows its way into a safe-deposit vault at a Lloyds Bank, they quickly realise that, besides millions in riches, the boxes also contain secrets that implicate everyone from London's most notorious underworld gangsters to powerful government figures, and even the Royal Family. Although the heist makes headlines throughout Britain for several days, a government gag order eventually brings all reporting of the case to an immediate halt.
 Description: Terry is a small-time car dealer trying to leave his shady past behind and start a family. Martine is a beautiful model from Terry's old neighbourhood who knows that Terry is no angel. When Martine proposes a foolproof plan to rob a bank, Terry recognises the danger but realises this may be the opportunity of a lifetime. As the resourceful band of thieves burrows its way into a safe-deposit vault at a Lloyds Bank, they quickly realise that, besides millions in riches, the boxes also contain secrets that implicate everyone from London's most notorious underworld gangsters to powerful government figures, and even the Royal Family. Although the heist makes headlines throughout Britain for several days, a government gag order eventually brings all reporting of the case to an immediate halt.