The Bank Job 2008 Jun 2026
This conspiracy theory—which the film’s writers, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, spent years researching—elevates The Bank Job 2008 from a simple procedural to a paranoid political drama.
Upon its release in March 2008, The Bank Job grossed approximately $64 million worldwide on a $20 million budget—a modest success but not a blockbuster. Critics were generally positive. Rotten Tomatoes gives it a solid 79% Fresh rating, with the consensus calling it "a smart, tense, and gripping throwback to 1970s crime thrillers." the bank job 2008
Most heist movies open with the disclaimer: "Inspired by true events." Usually, this means the filmmakers kept the character names and changed everything else. The Bank Job 2008 operates differently. The film is based on the infamous 1971 Lloyds Bank safety deposit vault burglary in London’s Baker Street. Rotten Tomatoes gives it a solid 79% Fresh