
Loot 1970
"We knock off anything - bodies, banks and birds!"
Loot (1970), a comedy-crime caper directed by Silvio Narizzano, follows two bank robbers on the run. After a successful heist, they need to stash their loot, leading them to a series of eccentric characters and unexpected hiding spots.
Director: Silvio Narizzano
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Loot (1970) about?
Two bank robbers on the run from the law, who hide their loot in a series of eccentric locations, leading to a series of hilarious and suspenseful events.
Who directed Loot?
Silvio Narizzano brings his unique vision to this comedy-crime caper.
Who stars in Loot?
Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, and Hywel Bennett lead the talented cast of this film.
Is Loot (1970) worth watching?
While Loot may not have a high IMDb rating, its lighthearted tone and engaging plot make it a fun watch for fans of comedy-crime films.
How long is Loot?
101 minutes of laughter and suspense await you in Loot (1970).
About Loot (1970) — A Hilarious Heist Capers the Law
Loot (1970), a comedy-crime caper directed by Silvio Narizzano, follows two bank robbers on the run. After a successful heist, they need to stash their loot, leading them to a series of eccentric characters and unexpected hiding spots. With a talented cast, including Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, and Hywel Bennett, this film promises a wild ride full of laughter and suspense.
As the duo navigates the complex web of their crimes, they must stay one step ahead of the law, all while dealing with their own personal demons. With its lighthearted tone and engaging plot, Loot is a must-watch for fans of comedy-crime films. The movie's blend of humor and action creates a unique atmosphere that will keep viewers entertained from start to finish.