Free screening FOR NFC MEMBERS of THE BANK JOB
Tuesday, March 4, 7:30pm at Regal Opry Mills
You may bring a guest to this screening.
Please arrive early as seating is limited and therefore not guaranteed.
Don’t forget your NFC card! (You may receive a physical pass from NaFF staff upon arrival.)
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THE BANK JOB, Dir. Roger Donaldson, UK, 2008, 110 min., Rated R

The true story of a heist gone wrong...in all the right ways.
Based on the true story of the 1971 Baker Street bank robbery which was prevented from being told for over thirty years because of a Government gagging order. The real story of how one of the biggest robberies in British history took place with no arrests ever made nor money ever recovered.
In September 1971, thieves tunneled into the vault of a bank in London's Baker Street and looted safe deposit boxes of cash and jewelry worth over three million pounds. None of it was recovered. Nobody was ever arrested. The robbery made headlines for a few days and then disappeared - the result of a 'D' Notice, gagging the press. This film reveals what was hidden for the first time. The story involves murder, corruption and a sex scandal with links to the Royal Family - a story in which the thieves were the most innocent people involved.
http://www.thebankjobmovie.com
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