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Bank Robbery | Senior Citizen
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Actor | 1980 | George
1980 | Martin
Budget 5,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 30,000,000 USD
Where Joe (George Burns) is looking through his old photos and other memorabilia, he looks at a photo of a young couple, presumably Joe and his wife, and it makes him start to cry. The photo is actually a picture of Burns and his real (late) wife and legendary stage partner Gracie Allen.
Although the three actors portrayed seniors of approximately the same age, their ages--from oldest to youngest--spanned over 20 years. When the film was made, George Burns (born 1896) was eighty-three; Lee Strasberg (born 1901) was seventy-eight; while Art Carney (born 1918) was only sixty-one-years-old.
The dialog at the craps table was all improvised.
The trio use Groucho Marx disguises in the robbery. George Burns knew Groucho, though they were frequently mad at each other.
Tito Goya, the actor who plays the Gypsy Cab Driver, was arrested in 1985 for allegedly committing a murder in 1979, the year this film was produced. He died of a liver ailment before the charges ever went to trial.
"Willie: What if we get shot? Joe: [Silence] What's the difference?"
"Joe: [starts to sob, then wets his pants, while looking at some of his old memorabilia] Jesus Christ... Jesus Christ. [Walks into the bathroom to change his pants] Joe: Crying and pissing in your pants like a 3-month old baby. Well, I guess the whole goddamned cycle is complete now."