London Heist
- R
- Year:
- 2017
- 95 min
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Move! Come on!
Go on! Get in there!
Stop. Turn around.
You're gonna punch in the combination
of the vault for me.
Now move.
Allow for emergency to begin.
Nothing yet near. We're on the clock.
Eight minutes.
Robert Crane.
That's right, you look at me.
Because your wife, Cynthia,
and your son, Darren,
are at home thinking of you.
This is not your money.
You got me?
So punch it in.
19 Unit, two miles away.
Five minutes.
Give me the card.
- Trackers?
- Shelves three and six.
Only the ones with blue labels.
Moore and Hank, two, four and five.
On the right.
Now be a good boy and get on the floor.
Don't move.
- Port, to emergency tricar, ETA?
- Three minutes.
Three minutes. Need to move.
Scanner nulla. Come on.
You deaf? We need to move.
Jack, we need to go now.
Come on...
Come on, Jack.
Come on.
Hm.
Did you tell him?
He knows.
I told him everything.
I love you so much, nan.
DCI Wickstead.
Four armed masked men reroute
the alarms, disable the CCTV,
and send a fully armed
C-9 team response unit
halfway across to the
wrong side of London.
So that's four robberies in the last
five years, all with the same MO.
They just bowled in like
a day at the dogs.
You're not making a f***ing
mugger out of me, Cregan.
I want Jack Cregan on full surveillance.
- Jack Cregan?
- Yeah, Jack Cregan. 6'4".
Scary looking f***er.
You can't miss him.
Sir?
What?
I just wondered what you thought
our chances were this time?
Our chances?
Yeah, well I know you've dealt
with the family before, sir.
The old man, Alfie Cregan.
You nearly had him once.
Just wondered what you thought
our chances were of getting his son.
I mean, he seems different in
his profile. I mean, he is slick, sir.
He's never been nicked.
You think he's...
- You sound like a fan, Julian.
- Sorry, sir.
Now go and talk to some witnesses.
Yes, sir.
Oi, liven up.
What's with the long bow?
Well, I haven't heard
a word from you all morning.
Nothing.
I was worried.
Yeah, well, there's nothing to
worry about. We're all good.
Everything sorted with the old mugger?
Oh, I, uh...
I haven't had a chance.
You ain't had a chance.
What the f*** you been doin'?
I had something to take care of.
- But don't worry, I'll get it sorted.
- Dad, listen to me.
We can't have all this
wrapped around us.
We need to get it moved now.
Make sure you do.
Yeah, I'll get it moved.
I'll get it moved tonight.
What's wrong?
Nothing, I had, uh...
I had a lot on my mind.
That's all. Leave it to me.
I'm on it.
Sam, you ready?
Jack. Come here.
Talk to me.
Uh...
I love you, son, you know.
Of course I do.
I'll talk to you later.
Right, hey, I'll see you tonight.
Smoked salmon and scrambled eggs,
accompanied by a lovely
glass of champagne,
for the most beautiful woman
in the world.
- Okay.
To us and the future.
You are so sweet and such a good cook.
Well, that is why you
married an older man.
...live on the scene.
The four, heavily-armed men
escaped with a substantial
amount of cash.
This robbery bearing all the same
hallmarks of four previous raids.
Detectives are still
awaiting extradition rights
for this man, wanted fugitive
Raymond Dixon,
- from Spain's Costa del Sol.
- What does this mean?
What it said, they want him back.
Don't worry, he would never fold.
- Are you sure?
- I'm sure.
...to be the mastermind behind
an alleged string of armed robberies.
Specialized anti-robbery units
working alongside
the National Crime Agency
have pledged to do whatever it takes
- With compliments on the house.
- Oh, thank you very much, Pippa.
Pippa, go and ask Lenny.
See if he wants to join us.
All right.
Ed. What are you doing?
Well, you know the old wives tale, Jack.
Keep your friends close,
and your enemies...
...even closer.
Well, here we go.
Here we go. Look.
Official police statement is,
we cleaned out...
an amazing...
four million worth of beautiful
pink pictures of Her Majesty.
Well, all I have to say is,
to The Queen.
- To The Queen!
- God bless her.
Right, so, minus expenses,
there's 800 large each.
The rest goes to Raymondo.
He's a renegade.
He's all over the f***ing news.
- They want him bad.
- Yeah, I know, I saw it.
But, listen, Ray's no mug.
He'll let it be it.
Oi, oi, here he is.
Sorry, Jack, Lenny's off tonight.
Anything you want is on the house.
Thanks, Steve.
How's your dad?
He's good, thanks.
Still playing golf every day?
Yep, every day still.
You all right?
Yeah, I'm good, man.
All right. Well,
have a great night, guys.
He's a good kid, him.
Comes from a proper family.
- Good looking fella.
- All right, then, listen.
Over the years,
we've been very, very lucky.
We made a shitload of money
today and no one caught us.
So what we all agreed?
From this moment on, it all ends.
We've done what we needed to
and we've always done it well.
Brings a tear to my eye.
I'm being serious.
So are we all agreed?
To new beginnings.
- To new beginnings.
- To new beginnings.
Where's the f***ing money?
I'm gonna ask you one
last time, old man.
- Where's the f***ing money?
- F*** off, you c*nt.
Let's see how f***ing
brave you are now, eh?
Where is it?!
F*** off, you slimy f***ing pimp.
Not so f***ing bright
now, are ya?! Are ya?!
You're too full of it!
Go on, f***ing do it,
you cocksucking f***er.
You f***ing slimy c*nt!
Go on, f***ing do it!
Come on, do it!
Search the place.
Charlie...
Jack, we should go.
Everyone is back at the house now.
- Yeah.
- You okay?
Yeah, I'm all right.
- You know they're watching us.
- Yeah, I know.
I'm not saying let it go,
but we need to seriously
think about this.
Think about what, Sam?
I'm not with ya.
Four million quid is gone.
And I've just watched my dad,
your uncle, be put
in the f***ing ground.
We need to find out who did it
and how did they know
the money was there
at that exact time.
We've got to look
at this logically, Jack.
We've done business with
most of the firms in London.
It could be anyone.
Should have turned us in years ago.
If you would have
listened to me and Frank,
we'd be making a f***ing
fortune at the other gig.
- And we wouldn't be in this sh*t.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And Alfie would still be here.
Well, let's get it right, Sam.
If we would have listened to you,
we would have been doing
a 30 stretch or dead.
And we'd f***in' ubered over there.
The amount of gear...
Hey, boy...
Who are you talking to...?
- Boy?
- Who are you talking to, boy?
- Are you boy enough, eh?
- Who the f*** you talking to?
Oi. Oi. Oi!
Sit down and remember where you are.
None of that sh*t matters anymore.
Look, as a group, let's
not forget something here.
That bit of money was our out money.
So what we gonna do now?
Like I said, we need
to think about this.
We've got the NCA breathing down
our f***ing necks.
Wickstead on our case.
He never got Alfie, so now
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