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A Man, a Woman and a Bank is a quirky blend of comedy and crime, drenched in the atmosphere of late '70s cinema. The plot centers on two bumbling thieves in Vancouver who find themselves caught in romantic entanglements while scheming to pull off a bank heist. The pacing ebbs and flows, weaving playful moments with some genuine tension, especially as one thief inadvertently becomes smitten with a photographer. The film's practical effects, though modest, add a certain charm, and the performancesâparticularly the chemistry between the leadsâbring a light-heartedness that balances the crime elements. Itâs an interesting relic of its time, with that distinct blend of humor and romance that makes it stand out.
This film was released on VHS and later on DVD, though the availability has been sporadic. Collectors often note the scarcity of early home video formats, which adds to its allure. Interest in the film has grown over the years, particularly among enthusiasts of offbeat comedies from the late '70s, making it a unique find for those who appreciate the era's cinematic quirks.
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