

Scorched 2003
"How many tellers does it take to rob a bank?"
Step into the quirky world of Scorched (2003), a dark comedy that sets the stage for a series of unlikely events in a small, deserted bank. The brainchild of Gavin Grazer, this film is a masterclass in understated humor and unexpected twists.
Director: Gavin Grazer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scorched (2003) about?
The film follows the misadventures of three bank employees who all plan to rob their small-town bank, unaware of each other's schemes.
Who directed Scorched?
Gavin Grazer brings his unique vision to this offbeat comedy.
Who stars in Scorched?
Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Woody Harrelson lead the cast of this quirky comedy.
Is Scorched (2003) worth watching?
While Scorched may not be a mainstream hit, its offbeat humor and unexpected twists make it a must-watch for fans of dark comedies. With a 6.4/10 IMDb rating, this film is definitely worth checking out.
How long is Scorched?
Scorched has a runtime of 95 minutes.
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About Scorched (2003) — A Dark Comedy Heist to Remember
Step into the quirky world of Scorched (2003), a dark comedy that sets the stage for a series of unlikely events in a small, deserted bank. The brainchild of Gavin Grazer, this film is a masterclass in understated humor and unexpected twists. Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Woody Harrelson lead the cast of mischievous bank employees with a penchant for heists. As the plot unfolds, the tension builds, and the audience is left wondering how many secrets these small-town dwellers are hiding. With a runtime of 95 minutes, Scorched is a gripping, offbeat comedy that will keep you engaged until the very end.
As the camera pans across the dusty streets of this forgotten town, the atmosphere is set for a wild ride. With a talented cast and a unique blend of crime and comedy, Scorched is a film that will appeal to fans of offbeat cinema. So, if you're looking for a movie that will keep you laughing and guessing, look no further than Scorched (2003).




