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"Best. Heist. Ever."

Kaitlin Olson (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia) stars opposite Jon Dore in this hilarious heist comedy written and directed by Jason and Randy Sklar (Cheap Seats). A disgruntled and bored bank teller named Ray (Jon Dore) finally gets his wish for some excitement when the branch is held up by two teams of crazy robbers disguised as Rocky I, Rocky II, Batman and Robin. As the robbery unfolds, the hostages fall victim to a comedic version of the Stockholm Syndrome and begin sympathizing with their dimwitted captors, which leads to an extended siege as Ray pursues a romantic relationship with one of the robbers (Kaitlin Olson).

Top Cast

  • Jon Dore

    Jon Dore

    Ray

  • Kaitlin Olson

    Kaitlin Olson

    Rocky 2

  • Jason Sklar

    Jason Sklar

    Batman

  • Randy Sklar

    Randy Sklar

    Robin

  • Cyrus Farmer

    Cyrus Farmer

    Rocky 1

  • Suzy Nakamura

    Suzy Nakamura

    Jan

  • Steve Agee

    Steve Agee

    Homeless Guy

  • Maria Bamford

    Maria Bamford

    Rachel Gonzales

  • Tig Notaro

    Tig Notaro

    Homeless Interpreter

Overview

Kaitlin Olson (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia) stars opposite Jon Dore in this hilarious heist comedy written and directed by Jason and Randy Sklar (Cheap Seats). A disgruntled and bored bank teller named Ray (Jon Dore) finally gets his wish for some excitement when the branch is held up by two teams of crazy robbers disguised as Rocky I, Rocky II, Batman and Robin. As the robbery unfolds, the hostages fall victim to a comedic version of the Stockholm Syndrome and begin sympathizing with their dimwitted captors, which leads to an extended siege as Ray pursues a romantic relationship with one of the robbers (Kaitlin Olson).

Rating

4.6 / 10
8 Reviews
1 Popular

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