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  1. Blueprint for Robbery is a 1961 American crime film directed by Jerry Hopper and written by Irwin Winehouse and A. Sanford Wolf. The film stars J. Pat O'Malley, Robert J. Wilke, Robert Gist, Romo Vincent, Jay Barney and Henry Corden. The film was released on February 1, 1961, by Paramount Pictures.

  2. Blueprint for Robbery: Directed by Jerry Hopper. With J. Pat O'Malley, Robert J. Wilke, Robert Gist, Romo Vincent. Makeshift gang carries off a theft of $2,000,000 and manages to baffle the police for three years.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Jerry Hopper
    • 1961-12-04
  3. 10. Okt. 2019 · Based on a real-life 1950 Brinks Armored Car Co. robbery in Boston. Director: Jerry Hopper. Stars: J. Pat O’Malley, Robert J. Wilke, Robert Gist, Romo Vincent, Jay Barney, Henry Corden, Tom Duggan, Sherwood Price, Robert Carricart, John Indrisano, Paul Salata, Joe Conley, Marion Ross, Barbara Mansell.

  4. Based on a real-life 1950 Brinks Armored Car Co. robbery in Boston. Jerry Hopper. Director. A. Sanford Wolfe. Writer. Irwin Winehouse. Writer. A gang of career criminals plots the robbery of an armored car company's headquarters. Although the robbery itself goes off as planned, it's not long before the gang members are fighting among themselves ...

  5. Luke Thorne. Jerry Hopper’s crime drama. After a successful robbery, the gang members fight among themselves over the loot. Starring J. Pat O’Malley, Robert J. Wilke and Robert Gist. The story concerns a group of career robbers plots the theft of an bulletproof car business’s headquarters.

    • Jerry Hopper
    • Paramount
  6. BLUEPRINT FOR ROBBERY. Directed by. Jerry Hopper. United States, 1961. Drama, Crime. 87. Synopsis. This crime thriller — based on the famous 1950 Brink’s robbery — follows hood Chips McGann as he assembles a gang to hold up an armored-car company in Boston. Aided by ex-con Red Mack and old-timer Pop Kane, the team pulls off the elaborate heist.

  7. Based on a 1950 armored car robbery in Boston. The film's advisor, Preston G. Smith, served as warden of the U. S. Federal Prison at Terminal Island, California. The working title of this film is The Big Boston Robbery.