The Old Man & the Gun

The Old Man & the Gun

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Neo-noir | Bank

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Crime, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sasha Vitelli, Scott Bowers, Casey Shelton, David Lowery, Tomas Deckaj See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Robert Redford, Casey Affleck, Sissy Spacek, Danny Glover, Tom Waits See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Daniel Hart,Lesa Foust,Johnny Marshall,Marilyn McCoppen,Chris Welcker
  • Award(s): Film 2019 (Won)
    Golden Globe 2019 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Enola Holmes 2, Cold Pursuit
  • Story:
    The true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are a detective, who becomes captivated with Forrest’s commitment to his craft, and a woman, who loves him in spite of his chosen profession.
    Full Story
6.7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are a detective, who becomes captivated with Forrest’s commitment to his craft, and a woman, who loves him in spite of his chosen profession.
Ratings

6.7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Film Award

Best Supporting Voice | 2019

NBR Award

Top Ten Independent Films | 2018

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Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019 | Robert

Satellite Award

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2019 | Robert

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Actor | 2019 | Robert

Best Grownup Love Story | 2019

EDA Special Mention Award

Actress Defying Age and Ageism | 2019 | Sissy

Film Award

Best Supporting Voice | 2019

WIN Award

Supporting Actress Feature Film | 2019 | Tika

DFCC Award

Best Cinematography | 2018 | Joe

Best Film Award

Official Competition | 2018 | David

SDFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2018 | David

BOX OFFICE

Budget 15,800,000 USD

Box Office Collection 11,277,120 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In an interview he gave during the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, Robert Redford talked about this comedic film being a good note to end on, since the actor wanted his "last acting job to be fun."

The other members of the Over-The-Hill Gang were John Waller (played by Tom Waits), who'd escaped maximum-security San Quentin with Tucker in 1979; another man with whom they'd built a boat from smuggled supplies and nearly made it past the guard tower before high waves capsized them; a guard who saw their hand-painted outfits and overturned kayak was won over by a joke Tucker made, and let them go on their way; and Teddy Green (played by Danny Glover), an escape artist and fellow bank robber Tucker met during his 1950s stint in Alcatraz.

There are several "Easter egg" references to Robert Redford's earlier films, including the opening legend, which is nearly identical to the one that opens Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) ("Not that it matters, but most of what follows is true") and the scene between Redford and Casey Affleck, where Affleck runs a finger over the side of his nose, which was the signal in The Sting (1973) between the con men that they were fellow-travelers.

Although he receives fourth billing, Keith Carradine's role was almost completely dropped; he appears for literally three or four seconds with a single line of dialogue. (Director David Lowery has stated the cut footage will be included on the DVD.)

The opening credits are also written in the same font as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).

Popular Dialogues

"Stephen Beckley Jr., Esquire: I remember I sat down with him once and I said, "Forrest, surely there's an easier way for somebody in your position to make a living." And he looked at me and he said, "Brother, I'm not talking about making a living. I'm just talking about... living.""

"Jewel: Do you have any children? Forrest Tucker: I hope not."

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