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The Vault, titled Way Down in various regions, [a] is a 2021 Spanish heist action thriller film directed by Jaume Balagueró. [1] The film stars Freddie Highmore , Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey , Sam Riley , Liam Cunningham , Luis Tosar , Axel Stein , José Coronado and Famke Janssen . [ 2 ]
The robbers find only $70,000 in the vault. Leah wants to leave, but Vee and Cyrus demand more money. The assistant manager Ed Maas says he will tell them where $6 million is stored as long as they do not hurt anyone. He tells them the money is in the basement vault which is a part of the old bank and hands them the key to the access door.
The Vault is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell, published in 2011. The novel is the 23rd in the Inspector Wexford series. It is a sequel to her previous standalone novel A Sight For Sore Eyes. [1] The novel is the first sequel Rendell has written, and the first to feature Wexford in retirement.
The Vault is a British game show based on the original Israeli version called HaKassefet Hebrew: הַכַּסֶפֶת) that aired on ITV from 11 May 2002 to 24 August 2004. It was first hosted by Davina McCall in 2002, then hosted by Melanie Sykes from 2003 to 2004 and finally hosted by Gabby Logan who stepped in for Sykes for the latter half of 2004 when Sykes went on maternity leave.
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The Vault (Ol' 55 album), a 1980 album by Australian band Ol' 55; The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale, a 1999 album by Prince; The archive of unreleased Prince projects popularly known as "The Vault" The Vault, Vol. 1, a 2007 compilation album by American band Tabitha's Secret; The Vault, a 2011 mixtape/EP by rapper Cashis; The Vault, a 2018 EP by G-Eazy
The other two periodicals are The New York Times (as The New York Times Film Reviews (1913–2000) in 22 volumes) and Harrison's Reports (as Harrison's Reports and Film Reviews (1919–1962) in 15 volumes). In 1992, Variety published the Variety Movie Guide containing a collection of 5,000 abridged reviews edited by Derek Elley. [75]