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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''''' is a 1990 heist comedy co-directed by and starring [[Bill Murray]] as Grimm, a disgruntled New York City worker who attempts to rob a bank while disguised as a clown. While trying to make their getaway, Grimm and his fellow bank robber encounter several mishaps in their attempt to find a way off Manhattan island before the police catch them. The cast included [[Geena Davis]], [[Randy Quaid]], and [[Jason Robards]]. ''Quick Change'' was based on the Jay Cronley novel of the same name, which had been previously adapted into the 1985 French language film ''[[Hold-Up]]''.
''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'':'''
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Revision as of 07:11, 30 April 2015
Quick Change is a 1990 heist comedy co-directed by and starring Bill Murray as Grimm, a disgruntled New York City worker who attempts to rob a bank while disguised as a clown. While trying to make their getaway, Grimm and his fellow bank robber encounter several mishaps in their attempt to find a way off Manhattan island before the police catch them. The cast included Geena Davis, Randy Quaid, and Jason Robards. Quick Change was based on the Jay Cronley novel of the same name, which had been previously adapted into the 1985 French language film Hold-Up.
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.