
Hold-Up (1985)
Año de lanzamiento: 1985
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Alexandre Arcady
Writer: Alexandre Arcady, Daniel Saint-Hamont, Francis Veber, Jay Cronley
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Alain Belmondo, Jean-Paul Belmondo
Executive Producer: Denis Héroux
Compañías: Cerito Films, Cinévidéo, Les Films Ariane
Género: Comedy
Budget: 1.500.000
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: airport, bank robbery, clown, ex convict, female hostage, flight attendant, friendship, held at gunpoint, hostage, missing airplane, mounted police, police, rome italy, school bus, scout camp, sidekick, suitcase full of money, taxi driver, telephone call, tow truck
Historia
In 'Hold-Up', directed by Alexandre Arcady, a clever criminal named Grimm executes a meticulous bank heist in Montreal. Disguised as a clown, Grimm takes 30 hostages and calmly steals an immense fortune from the most secure bank in the city. He manages to ridicule and confuse the police with his strange behavior throughout the operation. However, complications arise when one of his accomplices becomes dissatisfied and causes trouble.
Resumen
Hold-Up is a French-Canadian comedy film released in 1985, directed by Alexandre Arcady. The movie revolves around Grimm, a cunning criminal who pulls off an elaborate bank heist in Montreal while disguised as a clown. Known for his eccentric behavior and clever tactics, Grimm manages to outsmart the police and steal a vast fortune. However, his plan becomes complicated when one of his partners becomes disgruntled.