This is better than most bank robbery capers, if only because of the determinedly light mood, skilfully maintained by director Noel Black, whose best-known film is `Pretty Poison'. Otherwise it's a routine job, involving a computerised heist executed by Donald Sutherland and Paul Mazursky. Little Mazursky shows as much talent here as a character actor as he does as the director of such films as `An Unmarried Woman'. Sutherland and Brooke Adams, reunited from `Invasion of the Body Snatchers', work pleasingly well together and, although there are a few lulls, and a silly 10-minute interlude which serves little better purpose than the foreground for a song, this remains a pleasing, undemanding evening's entertainment with a few clammy-handed thrills thrown in.
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