The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery  (1997)

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The tv movie The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery, released in 1997 and directed by David Burton Morris with John L. Demps Jr. as cinematographer and editing by Corky Ehlers.
Directed by | David Burton Morris
Cinematography by | John L. Demps Jr.
Edited by | Corky Ehlers
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Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy

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Cyndee Lafrance
Frank Syler
Ernie Tarnowski
Marlene Syler
Eleanor Royce
Phyllis Carter
Mrs. Cherry
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