Ben Meyers’ rating: 3.8|5.0
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The Vault—interesting
with a bit of intrigue, a little creepy with its own ‘cool’—does not have the
best of acting, but keeps the audience wondering how the story will play out.
It needs a sequel as the ending leaves unanswered questions; but due to an
extremely low box office take, that sequel seems unlikely. The movie seems
slightly reminiscent of the 2002 film 28
Days Later (2002). This movie suits Ben Meyers’ choices for fair
to middling afternoon watches.
Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia
Storyline
A
bank robbery turns up a meager $70,000 until an assistant manager reveals there
is $6,000,000 stored under the bank in an old vault.
Additional Thanks
Thank
You to Director Dan Bush for directing efforts. Thank you to Executive
Producers Scott Adler, Michael Becker, Lee Broda, Jamie Carmichael, Joseph
Dang, Jon Graham, Dana Guerin, Michael Guerin, Jeff Gum, Gary Matthew,
Alexander Motlagh, Dmitry Paniotto, Darby Parker, Scott Read, Jeff Rice, Shaun
Sanghani, Greg Scott, and John R. Sherman for making the film possible.
Additional characters/cast include: Ed Maas (James Franco), Michael Dillon
(Scott Haze), Vee Dillon (Taryn Manning), Leah Dillon (Francesca Eastwood),
Susan Cromwell (Q’orianka Kilcher), Officer James Aiken (Jeff Gum), Detective
Tom Iger (Clifton Collins Jr.), Cyrus (Keith Loneker), Mary (Jill Jane
Clements), Kramer (Michael Milford), Lauren (Debbie Sherman), Kirkham (Conal
Byrne), and Nancy (Lee Broda).
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Yes.
It works as a good fill-in-some-time flick.
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