Money Movers

1978

Crime / Drama / Thriller

8
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled56%
IMDb Rating6.510819

armored car

Plot summary


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Bryan Brown as Brian Jackson
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Terence Donovan as Eric Jackson
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859.79 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 1 / 15
1.73 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 0 / 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by wildduck-17 / 10

Money Movers sure moves fast!

Money Movers really shows what can happen when greed and temptation come together. The money movers of the title handle millions of dollars each day in armored vans completely ready for an outside attack. But what happens when the danger comes from the inside? The answer is everything: Murder, double-cross of thieves, rival gangs, intrigue, suspicion, and the list goes on. This movie is packed with testosterone and has all the action you could ask for. Bruce Beresford directed who would latter come to America and did the Oscar winner Driving Miss Daisy. Based on the book of the same title by Devon Minchin this movie boasts one of the best robberies ever filmed – climaxing in the bloodiest, fastest, hottest shootouts ever put to film. This movie is hard to find in the US but if you come across a copy watch it!

Reviewed by richardchatten8 / 10

Countinghouse Dispatch

In between wowing international audiences with 'The Getting of Wisdom' (1977) and 'Breaker Morant' (1980) Bruce Beresford shot this raw, extremely violent little crime drama with a high body count shot mainly in Adeleide. At the time it swiftly vanished without recovering even it's tiny budget, but deserves to be much better known.

It has a much bloodier climax than 'Reservoir Dogs' and laced with that dry humour one associates with even the grimmest Australian movie; as when crime boss Bud Tingwell wearily tells a henchman to "bring in the nail clippers" when simple persuasion isn't working.

(When I originally saw it I loved the music. So I should. It turned out to be the Adagio movement from Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta.)

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca10 / 10

Excellent, underappreciated Aussie heist thriller

The heist film can typically be relied upon to deliver the goods and MONEY MOVERS is no exception. It's a little-known, little-seen and underrated Australian thriller starring Jason Donovan's dad and it certainly delivers the goods when it comes to realism. It's a tight, low budget film that sticks entirely to the important plot ingredients and moves along at a fair old clip, so demanding the viewer's attention throughout. There's an air of gritty realism that reminded me of the old hardboiled pulp crime so beloved of America in the 1940s and the true-to-life characters are both engaging and commendably human. The film is also surprisingly violent throughout, building to a breathtaking climax that really doesn't disappoint.

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