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''Quick Change'' was a 1990 comedy that starred [[Bill Murray]] as Grimm, a disgruntled New York City worker who robs a bank while dressed as a clown. Upon escaping from the bank, Grimm and his cohorts encounter several mishaps in their attempt to find a way off Manhattan island before the police catch them. The film was also co-directed by Murray.
''Quick Change'' was a 1990 comedy that starred [[Bill Murray]] as Grimm, a disgruntled New York City worker who robs a bank while dressed as a clown. Upon escaping from the bank, Grimm and his cohorts encounter several mishaps in their attempt to find a way off Manhattan island before the police catch them. The film was also co-directed by Murray.
''Quick Change'' is a remake of a French movie ''[[Hold-Up]]'' (1985).
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Quick Change'':'''
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Quick Change'':'''
Revision as of 17:51, 5 November 2013
Quick Change was a 1990 comedy that starred Bill Murray as Grimm, a disgruntled New York City worker who robs a bank while dressed as a clown. Upon escaping from the bank, Grimm and his cohorts encounter several mishaps in their attempt to find a way off Manhattan island before the police catch them. The film was also co-directed by Murray.
Quick Change is a remake of a French movie Hold-Up (1985).
The following weapons were used in the film Quick Change:
The Taurus PT92 is the handgun used by Grimm (Bill Murray) to hold up the bank. The Taurus PT92 used in this film is a very early model with the heel-clip magazine release and no ambidextrous safety.
Colt Official Police
Grimm takes a Colt Official Police revolver off a bank guard and uses it to shoot a camera.