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Plot
Several criminals use safe deposit boxes in a German bank to store large amounts of illicit cash. An employee of the bank learns who they are by means of a prostitute they all patronize, and devises a clever plan with her to steal the money. Now the criminals can't go to the police, but they can try to steal the money back...
Keywords: bank-heist, bank-manager, bank-robbery, bottle, caper, caper-comedy, copenhagen-denmark, deposit-box, dollar-sign-in-title, drug-smuggling
The BIG bank-heist is on!
Count to a million and run
Dawn Divine: He could have killed me too, you know?::Joe Collins: That's right.::Dawn Divine: I hate him!::Joe Collins: Waste of time!::Dawn Divine: I don't care! I could kill him!::Joe Collins: Hey, stealing's a business, not a crusade.
Granich: Can you gets these bottles into Copenhagan?::Candy Man: What is it?::Granich: Pure, consentrated, acid. From one ounce, they will make 300,000 capsules of LSD. If you put one of these into the water supply, all of Hamburg takes the trip!
[on the telephone]::Sarge: Yeah, I know the line is busy. Find out if Miss Divine is talking, or if the phone is out of order. Hello? Operator? [hangs up] Damn, Hamburg operators. Why the hell don't they learn English?
Sarge: [in an irritable voice as he disgustedly watches the Candy Man lean back and forth and crane his neck in various directions and climb around to look on different sides of the closet walls and tap the panelling with his knuckles] What're ya BUILDIN'?
Mr. Kessel: [seeing Miss Devine's heavily-loaded grocery bag] Ahhhh, Fraulein! Soooo much to eat for such a little girl::Dawn Divine: [giggling] I have no willpower!
Sarge: [seeing that Miss Devine is exiting the booth that he was planning to go into] Hey - - what're you doing in there?::Dawn Divine: [flashing a bright mischievous smile and replying in a pretend furtive whisper] Robbing a bank!
[the battered and bloodied Candy Man enters while the Sarge is beating up the Major over the stolen money]::Candy Man: Let him go! He doesn't have the money.::Sarge: What do you know about it?::Candy Man: My box got hit too.::Sarge: You're kidding! All 'em boxes at the bank got hit?::Candy Man: Not all.::Sarge: Only us?::Candy Man: People like us.::Sarge: What the hell do I have to do with you? Look at yourself! You're up shit creek without a paddle.::Candy Man: You're in the same boat.::Sarge: Not me! I'm not connected with you in any way.::Candy Man: Can you go to the police and report it? Huh?::Major: He's right.::Sarge: You shut up! The Candy Man's right. Whoever it was, if we can't call a cop... neither can they. Okay, Mr. Candy Man, you're the brains here. Who?::[the Candy Man suddenly sees a photo of Dawn Divine and the Sarge together and he recognizes her]::Candy Man: When we know how... we'll know who.
[the Attorney shows his bodyguard the empty safety deposit box]::Bodyguard: I don't belive it! $830,000... gone. How?::Attorney: [stammering] I... I don't know. It's just...::Bodyguard: What are we going to tell Vegas?::Attorney: Whatever you tell them, they're not gonna belive it. I know those guys. They're killers. If you tell them the money's gone, stolen, or we got ripped off... they're gonna think we stole it.::Bodyguard: What do we do now?::Attorney: Start running. Jesus... man, you can't trust a bank!
Dawn Divine: [into a phone] Now?::Joe Collins: [into the phone] No. The bank is crowded.::[Joe sees the Candy Man standing at the register near the vault]::Joe Collins: It's overcrowded.::Dawn Divine: Fireworks started yet?::[Joe sees the Candy Man walk past him and into the vault to his safety deposit box]::Joe Collins: Uh... that'll be any minute.
[with the Candy Man and the Major looking on, Sarge is on the phone with Mr. Kessell trying to get Joe's home address]::Sarge: [into the phone; cheerful tone] So anyway, I go to the hotel to get my baggage and it isn't here.::[pause]::Sarge: Yeah, those stupid mothers never put it on the connecting plane to Munich. Now get this, my address book is inside the missing suitcase. So here we are with no way to contact my old friend Joe without knowing where he lives.::Mr. Kessel: [into the phone] His number is not listed. I don't like to give out private numbers. But if you have his phone number anyway why...::Sarge: [into the phone; cutting Kessel off] No, no, I can't phone him because that way we can't suprise him.::Mr. Kessel: [into the phone] Surprise him?::Sarge: [into the phone] Yeah, it's sort of a... going away party. Didn't Joe tell you anything?::Mr. Kessel: [into the phone] I only know that tomorrow is his last day at the bank. All right.::Sarge: [into the phone as he writes down the address] Yeah, go ahead. Fifty-six, what? Uh... yeah, I got it. Well, thanks a million pal. Good bye.::[Sarge hangs up and then rises to his feet to face the Candy Man and the Major]::Sarge: [serious tone] Let's go to a surprise party.