

Six thieves. One pile of cash. Zero trust. What could go wrong?
A successful robbery goes sour when six criminals attempt to divvy up the fruits of their labour.
Direction
Shonteff stretches pennies into genuine sweaty claustrophobia
Acting
Tom Adams oozes cheap suit menace like it's cologne

Director
Lindsay Shonteff
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shonteff shot this in eleven days for roughly £18,000, recycling locations from his previous crime quickies.
Released as Britain's economic dream curdled, the film's sour fatalism hits different knowing what 1973 would bring.