Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976)
In this telling of the infamous 1950 robbery, James McNally is portrayed as the one gang member who maintains his silence in the face of extreme police pressure. When he is sent up to prison and sees the other gang members letting him take all the heat, he still doesn't come clean to the cops. He feels a loyalty to his best friend, who was also in on the crime. But what will his best friend choose to do?
Director: Marvin J. Chomsky
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Darren McGavin as James McNally |
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Stephen Collins as Agent Donald Nash |
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Leslie Nielsen as Agent Norman Houston |
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Carl Betz as Paul Jackson |
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Michael V. Gazzo as Mario Russo |
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Burr DeBenning as Ernie Heideman |
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Art Metrano as Julius Mareno |
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Mary LaRoche as Betty Houston |
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Cliff Gorman as Danny Conforti |
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Jenny O'Hara as Maggie Hefner |
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Bert Remsen as Ted Flynn |
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Jerry Douglas as Dennis Fisher |
| Writing | Robert W. Lenski | Writer |
| Directing | Marvin J. Chomsky | Director |