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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Bank Robbery

This was filmed as the opening scene of John Carpenter's cult classic, "Escape from New York." It was cut for... well, I don't know exactly why it was cut. Time, I guess. In any case, it's an interesting bit of film history, from an era when Hollywood was still capable of making movies that weren't preachy and full of "social justice" posturing.

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