Daylight Robbery (2008 film)

Alex masterminds an ambitious plan to steal millions of pounds in untraceable, used banknotes which are stacked in the underground vaults of the London Exchange Bank, where they await incineration.

[clarification needed]Chubby passes out soon thereafter from blood loss, forcing the gang to communicate with the police camped outside and to allow a doctor into the crime scene, to attend to the injured man.

The site's critical consensus reads, "This poorly executed brit crime caper wants to be a Guy Ritchie film, but ends up more like an extended Eastenders episode.

"[1] Josh Winning of Total Film called it a "confident first picture from writer/director Paris Leonti, Robbery sidesteps Ocean's-style gloss but keeps the tension ticking along."

Edward Porter from The Times also gave 1 star but admitted "You can't accuse Paris Leonti of lacking ambition: for his first film as a writer/director, he has attempted a British answer to 'Inside Man'.