The Vault Page #2

Synopsis: Two estranged sisters are forced to rob a bank in order to save their brother. But this is no ordinary bank.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Dan Bush
Production: FilmRise
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
91 min
$4,308
1,102 Views


I'll be right back.

We have a robbery

in progress at 23 Forsythe.

Could you please

send the police.

In progress right now?

They're taking

hostages so as soon as you can.

Out now.

Safety deposit vault. Let's go.

You want to survive today?

Let's go.

Let's go.

Are you sure you

want to do this, honey?

Ok, I did a background

check too, Mr. Kirkham.

You live in a nice house

with a white picket fence,

you've got two boys, 7 and

8, and another on the way.

You make a decent

amount of money,

and you've got a pretty

enough wife, so you have

no reason to play hero today.

Ok.

I need you to work with me.

- Ok.

- Ok?

Ok.

All right?

Ok, understood.

What are you doing?

Huh?

What are you doing?

We said don't hurt anybody.

You f***ing hurt somebody.

I did it to save you.

I know, thanks.

Awesome.

Using your f***ing

brass knuckles like that.

I don't have time to be a good

f***ing person right now, Ok?

We're either doing

this or we're not.

Chill.

We just don't hurt anybody, Ok?

Well?

That's what...

That's what we agreed.

All right?

- All right.

Fine.

Fine.

I need you to tell

them to remain calm.

- Understood.

- Understand?

You remain calm, the orders

are clear, do nothing.

Sit quietly.

Say your prayers in your head.

Do you understand?

Ok?

- Understood.

- Thank you.

Ok.

Sir, please.

Don't talk.

Do it.

It's gonna be Ok, Mary.

Good girl.

Come on, let's go.

Come on.

Come on.

You want me to do this or not?

You're Ok.

Don't be nervous.

Why so nervous?

Why so nervous?

Good girl.

Good girls.

Whoa, whoa.

Stop.

Just stop.

Get the code.

You're doing very well.

Now, stop being so self

indulgent, or I kill the cop.

Sir, stay still.

Stay still.

Stay still.

F***.

God dammit.

Do it right.

Ok.

Ok.

What is so f***ing difficult?

Come on.

Come on.

Come on.

Where the f*** is the

rest of the money?

Are you telling me

there's all there is?

You're f***ing useless.

You got it?

How much?

Maybe a little over $70,000.

There might be $5,000 or

$10,000 in the teller's station.

How much?

What'd he say?

70 grand.

Clear.

All right, that's not enough.

Let's go.

Come on, Vee, let's

get out of here.

What do you mean?

Are you f***ing kidding?

Let's go.

Let's go.

Let's go.

- What?

Let's go?

F***ing leave?

We're not gonna leave.

You're not f***ing

going anywhere.

Come on, we came here for him.

We came here to do

this for him, and we're

not leaving until we do it.

Do you understand that?

Yes, I understand.

Ok, then what's the problem?

Does that look like half

a million dollars to you?

No.

- I can count actually.

70 grand.

Should we just go and rob

some more f***ing banks,

or should we just

finish this out?

We leave while we still can.

We're not leaving

and going anywhere.

Let go.

Let go.

Look at me.

Look at me.

Let's get out of here, Ok?

Don't worry, I want

to kill you to, b*tch.

Let's go right now.

You've always been

a f***ing b*tch.

Let's go.

Let's go.

Let's go.

All that we planned out.

Drop your f***ing gun.

I've got f***ing brothers

I've got to answer to.

We ain't going anywhere

without the f***ing money.

You put your gun

down, mother f***er.

It's not a...

Take.

Please, please, please.

Please, can we not

leave without the money?

I hate when you get

stubborn like this.

Leah, this isn't

a military op, Ok?

We're not leaving

without the money.

Vee, Vee, look at me.

There's no money.

It's a f***ing bank.

There's always money.

Then where's the money?

If you know where the money

is, show me where the money is.

Look, I can tell you

where the money is.

I can help you.

Who the f*** are you?

I'm the assistant manager.

I know this bank inside and out.

First, you're going to

want to disable the alarm.

What alarm?

Behind the tellers' windows.

It was set off because you

didn't follow protocol.

You have three

minutes, maybe four.

Then what?

What happens?

Till the police

know that you're here.

Can you please

take this bag off.

- No.

- I'm having trouble.

I have asthma.

- It doesn't matter.

Tell me more.

Look, at 5:
20,

all transactions

need to be reconciled and

synced with the database.

We need to verify the cash, lock

all the drawers in the safe,

and the manager needs

to type his pin in.

If that doesn't

happen, the alarm

is triggered at exactly 5:20.

Now, the manager

can do it or me.

Take the bag off.

Who the f*** are you?

I can...

I can help you.

You just have to

promise me that no one

else is going to get hurt.

No, you listen to me, all right?

You do as we say, we won't

hurt you and that's it.

There's no negotiating here.

The signal is sent,

the police come.

It's as simple as that.

No one wins.

That's true.

Hold on.

All right, no one's

going to get hurt, Ok?

Get the pin.

Let's do this.

Leah.

So we good?

Yeah.

Yeah, we're good.

Where's the rest of the money?

It's down below.

That's where... that's where the

real money is in the old vault.

You can get in there?

It's a private vault.

It's part of the old bank.

We just house it.

It's antiquated.

It's not even on the grid.

We're not prepared for this.

Well, we're in pretty

good shape, I gotta say.

We got the cobalt drill bits, we

got the welder for the back way

out.

- Perfect.

Then we're going in.

Depends on the vault. How old?

It's 60, 70 years.

We don't have time.

Bullshit.

The whole f***ing

warehouse is up in flames,

everything is locked

up, we got time.

How much money's in it?

$6 million, cash.

$6 million?

Bullshit.

No, it's there.

The end of the basement

hall, there's a door.

The key is... here, this is it.

The key.

We're in.

The fire we set is going

to keep those cops busy.

I'll go down with Kramer.

I'm gonna check it out

and make sure we're good.

I'll be back in five minutes.

Time me.

You stay up here, and

you keep a lookout,

and then Michael

goes down next to cut

the hole in the water main.

They're not on to us.

Haven't heard anything.

We're good.

Supervise the whole

operation from up on high.

Please watch Mr.

Assistant bank manager,

make sure Cyrus doesn't

f***ing kill anybody.

In 30 minutes, we will

slip out the back door

with $6 million cash.

It's f***ing perfect.

Vee, if you can hear me,

look at the cameras behind you.

4 o'clock.

All right.

Let's go.

Yeah, right.

I can tell you're a decent man.

You don't know me.

Please, sir.

- Stop talking.

- Please?

Oh, shut up, let me handle this.

Sir, stop talking.

If you would have done

your job from the beginning,

we wouldn't be in

this sh*t show.

I know you're a good guy.

Yeah, come on, buddy, let us go.

Sir, let me handle this.

Let me negotiate.

You had a chance to handle this.

Please, just let us all go.

Stop talking.

Stop f***ing talking!

Shut up.

What are you gonna do?

What are you gonna do?

Congratulations.

What?

What?

You are the first hostage who's

going to f***ing die today.

I have to use the restroom.

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Dan Bush

Dan Bush is an American film director and screenwriter best known for The Signal (2007), which he co-directed and co-wrote with Jacob Gentry and David Bruckner. more…

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