The Brink's Job

1978

Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / History

10
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh75%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled56%
IMDb Rating6.5103118

heistboston, massachusetts

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Peter Falk as Tony Pino
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Earl Hindman as F.B.I. Agent
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Gena Rowlands as Mary Pino
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Peter Boyle as Joe McGinnis
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850.65 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg8 / 10

the impressive is achievable

What's impressive about "The Brink's Job" is that it's a true story that also manages to be a lighthearted comedy. I had never heard of the Great Brink's Robbery until watching this movie, but William Friedkin managed to turn it into a fun story. Peter Falk, Peter Boyle, Warren Oates, Gena Rowlands, Paul Sorvino, Sheldon Leonard* and the rest of the cast turn in fine performances. It was a pleasant surprise to see Malachy McCourt (the brother of "Angela's Ashes" author Frank McCourt) in a supporting role. It so happened that I had watched this just a few hours after watching the horror-fantasy flick "Q", which also featured him in a supporting role. It was a pure coincidence that I rented two movies that happened to star him.

All in all, a good movie. I suspect that they had fun filming it. Really different turn for Friedkin after "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist".

*Put another way, the movie stars Columbo, Frankenstein's monster, one of the Wild Bunch, the woman under the influence, Henry Kissinger and the producer of several TV shows (and namesake of the main characters on "The Big Bang Theory").

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Little-known Friedkin comedy

One of the least well-known films in William Friedkin's illustrious career, THE BRINK'S JOB is a comedy caper based on a real-life heist that took place in 1950. The strong cast is headed by a thoroughly engaging Peter Falk, taking a break from COLUMBO, and ably supported by the likes of Peter Boyle and Warren Oates. This is very much a character-based comedy with the occasional bit of slapstick and pratfall to see it through. If you're looking for a fast pace and lots of hijinks then you'll be disappointed. However, it's likeable enough and has a great sense of time and place, so there's that to recommend it.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

some good bits of a caper

In 1938 Boston, petty criminal Tony Pino (Peter Falk) and his robbery gang get caught. In 1944, his friend Joe McGinnis (Peter Boyle) picks him up after getting released from prison. He rejoins wife Mary (Gena Rowlands). He gets a new crew which includes idiot brother-in-law Vinnie (Allen Garfield),disturbed war veteran Specs O'Keefe (Warren Oates),and Jazz Maffie (Paul Sorvino). The bumbling crew struggles to rob a candy factory. Tony passes by Brink's and is enticed by the cash. He talks into the warehouse and copies a key. The crew starts stealing from the trucks but no one seems to catch on. They realize the careless security and robs the vault for $1 million. The large amount and notoriety draws in J. Edgar Hoover (Sheldon Leonard).

It's a fine period heist movie from William Friedkin. There's a bit of fun. This is not a high functioning crew. It could easily turn into a more slapstick comedy than it already is. There are some great idiocy like Specs suggesting blasting the vault with a bazooka. There are bits and pieces of goodness but I'm less enamored with the last section. It becomes a muddle as the crew is gathered up. The action is lost and I can't figure out each character. Normally, the action would go bigger into the climax. I do have respect for going the other way including Mary casually making dinner for the cops.

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