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How to Rob a Bank

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.4K
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How to Rob a Bank (2024)
In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.
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In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.

  • Directors
    • Stephen Robert Morse
    • Seth Porges
  • Writers
    • Maxim Gertler-Jaffe
    • Stephen Robert Morse
    • Max Peltz
  • Stars
    • Scott Scurlock
    • Ellen Glasser
    • Shawn Johnson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Stephen Robert Morse
      • Seth Porges
    • Writers
      • Maxim Gertler-Jaffe
      • Stephen Robert Morse
      • Max Peltz
    • Stars
      • Scott Scurlock
      • Ellen Glasser
      • Shawn Johnson
    • 24User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Scurlock
    Scott Scurlock
    • Self - Bank Robber
    • (archive footage)
    • (as William Scott Scurlock)
    Ellen Glasser
    Ellen Glasser
    • Self - Supervisory Special Agent FBI
    Shawn Johnson
    Shawn Johnson
    • Self - Special Agent, FBI
    Mike Magan
    Mike Magan
    • Self - Detective, Seattle Police Dept.
    David Kerley
    David Kerley
    • Self - News Anchor and Reporter, KIRO-TV
    Deborah Horne
    Deborah Horne
    • Self - News Reporter, KIRO-TV
    Jimmy Mateson
    Jimmy Mateson
    • Self - Seattle-Area Resident & Scott's Friend
    Elizabeth Stanton
    Elizabeth Stanton
    • Self - Scott's Friend
    TJ Losey
    TJ Losey
    • Self - Scott's Friend
    Steve Meyers
    Steve Meyers
    • Self - Scott's Friend & Accomplice
    Mark Biggins
    Mark Biggins
    • Self - Scott's Friend & Accomplice
    Suzanne Scurlock
    Suzanne Scurlock
    • Self - Scott's Sister
    Steven Harper
    Steven Harper
    • Self - Scott's Childhood Friend
    Alban Pfisterer
    Alban Pfisterer
    • Self - Scott's Friend
    • (as Alban 'Snoopy' Pfisterer)
    Susan Dodd
    Susan Dodd
    • Self - Bank Manager, First Interstate
    Scott Levine
    Scott Levine
    • Self - Bank Manager, Seafirst Lake City
    William Scurlock
    William Scurlock
    • Self - Scott's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Jordan Burtchett
    • Scott Scurlock
    • Directors
      • Stephen Robert Morse
      • Seth Porges
    • Writers
      • Maxim Gertler-Jaffe
      • Stephen Robert Morse
      • Max Peltz
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews24

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    7avindugunasinghe

    Living ahead

    A deep look into a bandit's life who lived in a time ahead of his actual era. Whole mission was to paint this notorious criminal in a different shade that's not seen by many. In any reality theft is severely damaging but looking at Scott's behavior, his approach and his giving back signs us towards a rebellious side of the character. He engaged in a chaotic, unbeatable battle with a behemoth that most people can't even look at, much less yell at. So this reunion of both sides to narrate explicitly how Hollywood's story went down is greatly entertaining. Excellent visuals and footage. Makes this documentary well worth the time.
    8ShadowsBeneathTheLight

    Makes You Root For The Robbers

    I really enjoyed this documentary. It's not often a documentary directly recruits the perpetrators to explain their side of the story, and it's even rarer where you end up routing for the bad guys. What's unique about this doc is that it really explains how these group of bank robbers were not hardened criminals but rather an eclectic group of educated misfits, and used their smarts to, well, outsmart the banks and the cops and eventually FBI for so long.

    What's also nice is that this doc is very honest. The cops made mistakes. They aren't perfect and they aren't exactly Americas brightest (only need a high school degree and a few weeks of training to be a cop). They also got very trigger happy in the end. These robbers were yes, robbers. But they never hurt anyone. They never shot anyone. Never hit them, never took hostages etc. However the police and by extension the feds really wanted to scare the banks/public into thinking Hollywood was this violent unhinged monster just waiting to snap in the hopes they would get tips coming in as to who these guys were, when all evidence contradicted this notion. They end up having a shoot out against guys with jammed guns, lying that they shot first. You can't fire an unloaded or jammed weapon... so how could they "shoot first". Then the story changed to, "we saw them carrying a rifle in the van's rear window" despite them clearly stating numerous times the windows we blacked out and you could not look through any of the windows except the front windshield...

    Then when one of the robbers offs themselves, the police then fire 76 freaking rounds into the corpse. Absolutely disgusting. What isn't stated in this documentary (but stated in other videos, look it up) is that a by standard got hit from the police reckless, excessive rounds.

    Great documentary. Definitely very cool to learn how these guys planned their heists and strategized to evade the police for long.
    8boomer-kris

    True "Hollywood" story

    A very good crime documentary, and a story that holds you from start to finish. From Olympia, Washington, home of Nirvana and grunge music, the bank robber dubbed "Hollywood" was born.

    After reading Ann Rule's book "The End of the Dream, The Golden Boy Who Never Grew Up" I was fascinated with the story of Scott Scurlock and his band of merry cohorts. You can learn how his friends grew to love him and were prepared to be a part of his plans. Much more in depth, especially his early years in college. I don't condone what he did by any stretch of the imagination, but his story is a very compelling one.
    10benjamin-b-turnbull

    compelling crime doc and sensitive character study

    Really compelling crime doc with a thoughtful and sensitive character study at its center. What a strange and enigmatic man Scott was... the home video footage is so beautiful and used to great effect here. Engaging, thought provoking, and morally complex stuff! I could rob a bank no problem though.

    I see there are some reviewers on here wringing their hands about the ethics of the film and 'true crime' in general. While I think this is a valuable conversation to have, I don't believe this film is part of the problem. I think How to Rob a Bank does a very good job of holding Scott and his accomplices accountable; bank robbery is not a victimless crime and this is told to us directly through interviews with the victims themselves. Additionally, Scott's accomplices express deep regret at the path their lives took, the crimes they committed, and the people they hurt. The film and filmmakers seem well aware of the complicated subject matter. This is a true crime film but it is far from exploitative.
    6TreeFiddy53

    It was OK

    True crime doc based on a string of bank robberies in 90s Seattle, this is a decent show coming in at 86 mins. Anything more would have been too drawn out, glad they decided not to go the three episode route with this story.

    There's not much to watch visually; while there are some old clips and photos used, the doc mainly uses old audio and interviews from the present time. Several motion posters have also been used. So, you can either play it in the background or if you'd rather 'watch this as a podcast', that'll work too. If you have 1.5 hrs to spare and aren't sure what watch as a true crime content enthusiast, this should be on your list.

    I wonder if Netflix true crime docs are all beginning to look and sound the same.

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      Self - Scott's Friend & Accomplice: There's no school for bank robbery.

    • Connections
      Features F/X (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face)
      Written by Dan Peters, Mark Arm, Matt Lukin and Steve Turner

      Performed by Mudhoney

      Courtesy of Sub Pop Records

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Also known as
      • Як пограбувати банк
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • LONE WOLF STUDIOS
      • Pinball Party Productions
      • Screen Siren Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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