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4.0 out of 5 stars "Why do they call you' Great'/', December 29, 2009
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This review is from: Bank Robbery Collection (The Great Bank Hoax / The Great Bank Robbery) (DVD)
There are a few films out there that not many people have seen... or, at least, haven't seen for ages due to their only recent availability on DVD. Both titles on this dual movie disc -- "Bank Robbery Collection" -- are in that category.

"The Great Bank Hoax" is one of the kinder, gentler stories of theft -- and certainly one which an earlier generation will appreciate for the wonderful performances of screen icons such as Burgess Meredith, Richard Baseheart, Ned Beatty, Michael Murphy, Paul Sand and... Arthur Godfrey? Seems an error in bookkeeping was the design of an ambitious clerk, though that is not known at the time. Adjustments have to be made to cover the shortfall, and that takes care of the plot. And what a cover-up it is! Simply put, you'll love the adventures of these kindly crooks as they scurry to "fix things".

An old favorite of mine is "The Great Bank Robbery"; with the unforgettable Zero Mostel as a less than angelic preacher, leading his flock of crooks to the impregnable bank at 'Friendly' -- the bank of the west's ner-do-well's! Clint Walker is the undercover lawman set to unlock the secrets of the bank, posing as a laundryman, who, by the way, falls for the preacher's stunning 'mistress', played by a vivacious Kim Novak ("I weigh 120 pounds..." "..one-hundred twenty-five!"). Meanwhile the notorious band of banditos (led by Akim Tamiroff and Larry Storch "Listen to Papa!!") tries again and again to do things the hard way. However, it is the escape that ties the whole plot together -- with a balloon chase Captained by the Great Gregory ("Why do they call you 'Great"?"). Oh yes; there's music as well: Academy Nominated song "Rainbow Riders", sung by Zero and flock.

Both films look great on the latest 16 X 9 aspect ratio screens and show good color after all these years, along with good sound. "Hoax" was done in 1978 and "Robbery" was circa 1969 -- but renewed copyright by the studio has kept the technical criteria up to date. You can't go to ONE movie these days at the price of this double feature. Don't miss it. Laughs are hard to come by in these days of Big Kabooms and Bigger Kabooms!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Great Bank Hoax - Worth Watching, July 1, 2009
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This review is from: Bank Robbery Collection (The Great Bank Hoax / The Great Bank Robbery) (DVD)
Can you picture a comedic version of today's banking bungles set in a small town? Welcome to The Great Bank Hoax! The Great Bank Hoax is a witty comedy about a couple of local bank managers (Burgess Meredith, Richard Basehart) who, in preparing for an audit by the bank examiner, discover their bank has been the victim of embezzlement by a teller (Paul Sand) who did it just to prove it could be done. Less concerned about the theft and more about looking foolish, the bank managers concoct a cover-up whereby they rob their own bank and seek to get rich themselves. Given the story takes place in the stereotypical small, gossipy "All American" town, everybody soon gets involved and wants a piece of the action. And in the end who gets rich? I won't spoil it for you but you'll want to see.

Directed by Joe Jacoby, The Great Bank Hoax takes you back to an America seemingly long gone. But is it? The neatest aspect of the movie is a Burgess Meredith you've never seen before. We all know and love Burgess but most have never seen him in a role like this. There's not a shade of the Penguin or Mick (Rocky Balboa's manager) - just a mellow, fun-loving, conniving bank manager.

Watch and enjoy the movie. You'll recognize almost all of the actors - even if not by name. I think you'll find its well worth your time.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great company, July 22, 2010
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Ordered this months before I needed it...for a gift...when opened, there was no disc.
Even though MANY months had gone by, I took a chance and wrote them about the problem.

OUTCOME....no problem. They promptly refunded all $$$'s...no questions asked except for the order #. This company will get more orders from me and my friends...if this is an example of their ethics...you could not do better....order from them and recommend them, they've earned their place as one of the best.....
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Great Bank Robbery... is Great.., January 8, 2012
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...While no one would confuse this film with Othello... critics in 1969 missed the point. While largely lightweight and at times uneven... it is a hoot!
...Fans of Clint Walker will see this as one of his greatest roles... sending up his laconic "Cheyenne Bodie" character. SPOILER ALERT! When Kim Novak kisses him and asks him if he likes it he says... in his best laconinc fashion; "Just because I talk slow don't mean I'm peculiar..."
...Zero Mostel is at his best... pious behavior covering larceny. Kim Novak is sort of a charming oversexed flower child. And Claude Akins steals his scenes as an outlaw with violence "issues..."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clint Walker & Kim Novack get high!, May 25, 2011
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This double feature DVD is a hoot and the film that features Clint Walker & Kim Novack In THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY was just great. They worked off each other so well. Zoro Mostel was BRILLIANT! What a fun movie. If you love westerns with comedy then buy this bargin soon.
Clint Walker always gave his best on screen. If he were a young man today I could see him playing a serious super hero as in THOR or Conan. He really is and was that good as an actor.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Skin Game and Bank Robbery Collection, June 28, 2009
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The films were as expected,they were acceptable I do notwant to give any personal information!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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