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American Heist is a 2014 action drama film directed by Russian director Sarik Andreasyan, based on the 1959 film The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery directed by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix. [2] The film stars Hayden Christensen , Jordana Brewster , Adrien Brody and Akon .
James Kelly (pirate) (died 1701), English pirate James Kelly (crimper), 19th-century American criminal James McGirr Kelly (1928–2005), U.S. federal judge; James Kelly (Irish Army officer) (1929–2003), cleared of attempting to import arms for the IRA in 1970
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery. The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery (also called The St. Louis Bank Robbery, the film title in the opening credits) is a 1959 American heist film directed by Charles Guggenheim and starring Steve McQueen as a college dropout hired to be the getaway driver in a bank robbery.
The film stayed in the top 10 of the North American box office for six weeks after release. [ 16 ] The biggest markets in other territories were France, China, Russia, South Korea, United Kingdom and Australia where the film grossed $25.7 million, $22.9 million, $21.2 million, $17.1 million, $16.8 million and $16.1 million, respectively.
Meredith Blake, Greg Braxton, Matt Brennan, Tracy Brown, Amy Kaufman, Ashley Lee, Mary McNamara, Amy Nicholson, Mark Olsen, Joshua Rothkopf, Josh Rottenberg, Glenn Whipp
The conspirators stole $1.6 million in cash from a Brink's armored car at the Nanuet National Bank at Nanuet Mall, in Nanuet, New York, killing a Brink's guard, Peter Paige, seriously wounding Brink's guard Joseph Trombino, and slightly wounding Brink's truck driver guard, James Kelly. Resisting apprehension during the getaway, the robbers ...
Movie fans love both heist films and true-crime tales, and we get a captivating two-for-one deal with “American Animals,” a based-on-real-events thriller.
James Kelly, better known as "Shanghai" Kelly, was an American crimp of the 19th century who kidnapped men and forced them to work on ships. The terms "crimping" and "shanghaiing" are used to describe this type of work. Kelly wore a red beard and had a fiery temper to match.