#16: The Robbery (1967)
British cinema of the 1960s had a raw edge, and The Robbery captured it perfectly. The movie tells the story of a carefully organized heist that unravels as soon as real life interferes. The robbers, each with their own small dreams, find themselves in deeper trouble than they imagined. The pacing is grounded, the tension unforced, and the outcome almost inevitable. It’s less about glamor and more about the quiet collapse of good intentions.

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