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Tag: Old Man and the Gun

Posted on May 19, 2020

What does it mean to make a living?

The film The Old Man and the Gun tells the real life story of Forrest Tucker, who is played by Robert Redford in his final film. A career thief, Tucker’s most famous exploits were as the leader of the “Over the Hill Gang”, a group of three senior citizens who robbed over 60 banks during a three-year period.
 
Tucker was affable and artful in his heists. …


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