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Scott Bailey, Josh Roman, Doug Maguire, Emilio Rossal, Azmyth Kaminski, Anthony Hansen, and John Scalco in Bank Roll (2012)

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Bank Roll

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The six friends who plan the bank robbery (Benny-Big Time, Erik, Derek, Jamie, K.C. and Kyle) were named after Maguire's six close friends from his younger years. The only bank teller seen (Yvonne) who is also pregnant, is named after Maguire's mother. The other two bank tellers (Annette and Maryann) mentioned in the movie were named after Maguire's aunts.
Maguire worked for years as a movie extra in Los Angeles. He said it would be fitting to cast himself as the bank's security guard in the movie, which was a glorified extra role with no lines of dialogue.
The movie took only eleven days to shoot, but was spread out over a six month period because of scheduling conflicts.
Because K.C. was in charge of disguises, the number on the back of BBT's sports jersey at the end of the movie is the number of women K.C. has slept with.
Maguire and Scalco tried to attach name talent to the project in the beginning stages. They contacted the manager of David Faustino to play the role of "Derek" and a good friend of Matthew Lillard for "K.C.'s" part, but were said to be embarrassed when they had no real money to offer the stars. When Scott Bailey showed interest in playing "Kyle" for next to nothing, Maguire offered him a promise of winning some type of trophy. Bailey would go on to win a Best Supporting Actor Award at the 2012 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, his first accolade since working in the industry.

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