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(32,490 posts)Elliot Gould, Christopher Plummer, Suzannah York
Miles Cullen, Toronto bank teller (Gould) discovers a discarded holdup note revealing an imminent robbery. Suspecting the mall Santa Harry Reikle (Plummer), Cullen secretly hides $48,300 from his transactions in a lunchbox, giving Reikle only a small amount during the robbery. Realizing he's been shorted, Reikle stalks and threatens Cullen, who must outsmart Reikle in a "cat and mouse" type struggle with the potential to turn very deadly.
Roger Ebert, in his March 30, 1979 review in the Chicago Sun-Times, awarded three-and-a-half of a possible four stars to the film, calling it "a thriller that is not only intelligently and well acted and very scary, but also has the most audaciously clockwork plot I've seen in a long time." Ebert described it as "worthy of Hitchcock."
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