A Man, A — Woman And A Bank

The plan hits a snag when Stacey Bishop (Adams), a commercial photographer, accidentally snaps a picture of Reese as he is stealing the building's blueprints. To retrieve the negatives, Reese begins a relationship with Stacey, eventually falling in love and complicating the original robbery scheme. A Man, a Woman and a Bank (1979) - IMDb

The film follows two unlikely criminals, Reese Halperin (Sutherland) and his neurotic computer-expert friend Norman Barrie (Mazursky), as they plan an elaborate electronic robbery of a Vancouver bank while it is still under construction. The heist involves hacking into the bank’s security system to perform a "very large withdrawal". A Man, a Woman and a Bank

is a 1979 Canadian crime comedy directed by Noel Black and starring Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, and Paul Mazursky. Also known as A Very Big Withdrawal , the film is a lighthearted heist story set primarily in Vancouver. Plot Overview The plan hits a snag when Stacey Bishop