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A Man, a Woman and a Bank (1979) - film review

  Noel Black Comedy / Crimestars 3
Summary
A Man, a Woman and a Bank is a crime film first released in 1979, directed by Noel Black.  The film stars Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Paul Mazursky, Allan Kolman and Leigh Hamilton.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Noel Black
  • Script: Raynold Gideon, Bruce A. Evans, Stuart Margolin
  • Photo: Jack Cardiff
  • Music: Bill Conti
  • Cast: Donald Sutherland (Reese Halperin), Brooke Adams (Stacey Bishop), Paul Mazursky (Norman Barrie), Allan Kolman (Peter), Leigh Hamilton (Marie), Tony Lee (Mr. Tsang), Terry Kelly (Bank Manager), Nick Rice (Gino), Denise Grant (Agency Assistant), Fernando Antunes (Agency Art Directot), Tibbi Landers (First Model), Sharon Spurrell (Second Model), Annette Marie Dupuis (Thir Model), Robert Forsythe (Shipping Clerk), Ken Chamberlain (Paunchy Bank Guard), Fred Latremouille (Duty Police Officer), Peter Ehrlich (Jerry), Robert Stelmach (Workman in Men’s Room), Paul Rothery (Steve), Elizabeth Barclay (Laura), Leanne Young (Girl), Wally Marsh (Elevator Guard), Jackson Davies (Elevator Guard), Elmer Tippe (Dance Band Leader), Allan Anderson (Europe Hotel Receptionist), Anna Hagan (Nun), Gayle Scott (Policewoman), Deborah Wakeham (Computer Receptionist), Lili Francks (Candy Seller), Reg Tupper (Police Officer), Ian Fenwick (Police Officer), Larry Carroll (Radio Announcer), Campbell Lane (Citation Cop)
  • Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 100 min




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