Could you track down and outsmart a ring of international thieves? Would you go on one last, big score to pay the bills? And most important of all, how far would you get with $140 billion in gold bullion?
The new infographic from Gocompare.com Van Insurance looks at the 56 biggest heists in film since 1956.
While only 41% get away with it (and a further 27% at least avoid getting caught), the total amount stolen across all the films is about $151 billion – that’s quite the haul!
The five biggest heists
If you’ve got an eye for the big winners, and expensive taste in heist films, you’ll want to know which thieves bag the most – no spoilers on if they get away with it, though.
On the other end of the scale, there were a few films where there was nothing of value stolen. In the case of Inception, it was actually a reverse heist – but arguably came away with a much bigger prize, having been nominated for eight Oscars and winning four of them.
Likewise, A Fish Called Wanda’s $13 million heist pales in comparison to the real haul – three Oscar nominations, with one of them a win for Kevin Kline as Best Supporting Actor. And Dog Day Afternoon set its eyes on only $2,000 to pay the bills, but managed to get away with six nominations, of which one was a win for Best Original Screenplay.
“We wanted to see the biggest and the most iconic heists in film,” said Matt Oliver, motoring spokesperson at Gocompare.com, “There are films set all over the world – and stealing everything from the contents of bank vaults to thoughts from inside someone’s head. It’s a really versatile genre – there’s action, comedy, and even some romance in there.”