The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
1959 American film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery (also called The St. Louis Bank Robbery, the film title in the opening credits) is a 1959 American heist film directed by Charles Guggenheim and starring Steve McQueen as a college dropout hired to be the getaway driver in a bank robbery.
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Directed by | Charles Guggenheim John Stix |
Written by | Richard T. Heffron |
Produced by | Charles Guggenheim |
Starring | Steve McQueen David Clarke Crahan Denton |
Cinematography | Victor Duncan |
Edited by | Warren Adams |
Music by | Bernardo Segall |
Production company | Charles Guggenheim & Associates |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Based on a 1953 bank robbery attempt of Southwest Bank in St. Louis, the film was shot on location in 1958. It features some of the men and women from the St. Louis Police Department, as well as local residents and bank employees, reenacting their roles during the actual robbery attempt.[1] Between filming and the film's release, Steve McQueen gained national recognition with his breakout role as Josh Randall in the TV series Wanted Dead or Alive.[citation needed]