Dollars

Dollars

Movie |

Germany | Prostitute

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Richard Brooks
  • Cast(s): Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Gert Fröbe, Robert Webber, Scott Brady See all Cast & Crew
6.3/10
IMDb

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Dollars - Cast

Dollars - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A bank security expert plots with a call girl to rob the safety deposit boxes of three very different criminals from a high-tech bank in Hamburg.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Grammy Award

Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special | 1973 | Quincy

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Actress Goldie Hawn has said of this movie: "It smelled like a hit. Warren [Beatty] and I in Germany, plotting a robbery from a bank, with me as a hooker. Richard Brooks directing. But it didn't work." Moreover, Hawn has also said of her characterization in this film: "It was a total bust," she said. "I didn't like my character or what I did with her. It was a totally unthought [sic] out, unconscious performance. I can't even look at the picture."

Star Goldie Hawn has admitted she's never seen this movie all the way through. Perhaps too busy working at the time to attend its premiere, she finally caught up with $ (1971) when it played on television. But she says it exhausted her patience and she shut it off at the half-way mark.

Gert Fröbe appears in this movie in a minor role as a bank manager. It is also one of his very few English-language roles without voice-over dubbing for his own voice. His character and casting is designed to connect with his screen persona from the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964). As Auric Goldfinger in that movie, he was a villain who loved gold, had it as part of his personal artifacts and his scheme was to rob it from Fort Knox. In this movie, as Mr. Kessel, he is seen handling gold bars and his bank is the film's equivalent to Fort Knox.

The film's $ (1971) title is pronounced "Dollars" which was the film's subtitle in parentheses on American movie posters. The picture is also known in some territories as "The Heist."

This movie is one of few films where its title is represented by one only character i.e. $ [$ (1971)].

Popular Dialogues

"Dawn Divine: He could have killed me too, you know? Joe Collins: That's right. Dawn Divine: I hate him! Joe Collins: Waste of time! Dawn Divine: I don't care! I could kill him! Joe Collins: Hey, stealing's a business, not a crusade."

"Granich: Can you gets these bottles into Copenhagan? Candy Man: What is it? Granich: Pure, concentrated, acid. From one ounce, they will make 300,000 capsules of LSD. If you put one of these into the water supply, all of Hamburg takes the trip!"