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  1. The Great Bookie Robbery is a 1986 Australian mini series about a 1976 crime known as the Great Bookie Robbery. [1] . It aired over three consecutive nights from the 15th to 17 September. Plot. Cast. John Bach as Mike Power. Catherine Wilkin as Carol Power. Gary Day as Col Reynolds. Bruno Lawrence as Cracka Park. Andy Anderson as Tony Lott.

  2. The Great Bookie Robbery: With John Bach, Catherine Wilkin, Gary Day, Bruno Lawrence. Based in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s, a true story about a group of men desperate for money who plan one of the greatest heists in Australian history.

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    • 1986-11-15
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  3. The Great Bookie robbery was a crime committed in Melbourne, Australia, on 21 April 1976. Crime. A well-organised gang of six stole what is widely believed to be from $14–16 million (in 2011 the equivalent of $88 million) from bookmakers in the Victoria Club, which was located on the second floor of a building in Queen Street, Melbourne.

  4. 13 lug 2020 · Ray Chuck "The General" Bennett recruits and trains a crew to conmmit the great bookie robbery using military tactics and traiing methods.

  5. 7 giu 2023 · The great bookie robbery - Miniserie TV (1986) | il Davinotti. The great bookie robbery (miniserie tv) Durata: 3 episodi. Titolo originale: The Great Bookie Robbery. Anno: 1986. Genere: fiction (colore) Regia: Marcus Cole, Mark Joffe.

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    • John Bach
    • Marcus Cole, Mark Joffe
  6. The Great Bookie Robbery is a compelling essay in crime, violence and robbery. Its the true story of Australias most daring heist. On 21 April 1976, gunmen held up more than 50 members of...

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    • Eurekaentertainment
  7. Season 1 of The Great Bookie Robbery premiered on November 15, 1986. On 21st April 1976, gunmen held up more than 50 members of Melbourne’s venerable Victorian club, escaping with several million dollars in untraceable cash.The robbery had been so brilliantly planned and executed that police were left without a single clue–and so strict was ...