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1961105 minCrime, Drama

Payroll

Is Payroll a Hit or Flop?

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Is Payroll worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Crime, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Payroll Synopsis

A vicious gang of crooks plan to steal the wages of a local factory, but their carefully laid plans go wrong, when the factory employs an armoured van to carry the cash. The gang still go ahead with the robbery, but when the driver of the armoured van is killed in the raid, his wife plans revenge, and with the police closing in, the gang start to turn on each other.

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Top Cast

Michael Craig
Michael CraigJohnny Mellors
Françoise Prévost
Françoise PrévostKatie Pearson
Billie Whitelaw
Billie WhitelawJackie Parker
William Lucas
William LucasDennis Pearson
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth GriffithMonty
Tom Bell
Tom BellBlackie
Barry Keegan
Barry KeeganBert Langridge
Edward Cast
Edward CastDetective Sergeant Bradden
Andrew Faulds
Andrew FauldsDetective Inspector Carberry
William Dexter
William DexterHarry Parker

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Payroll worth watching?

Payroll has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Drama movies.

Is Payroll hit or flop?

Payroll has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Payroll?

Payroll is a Crime, Drama movie that A vicious gang of crooks plan to steal the wages of a local factory, but their carefully laid plans go wrong, when the factory employs an armoured van...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 7, 2022
★ 7

Michael Craig is surprisingly effective in this British crime drama. He leads a nasty gang of hoodlums bent own robbing the poorly guarded payroll of a factory. Poorly guarded, that is, until - much to the gang's chagrin - they upgrade the protection to an armoured van. Determined to proceed, though, and after a nervous series of roadwork setbacks, they hit the van, steal the loot and the driver is killed. The widow - "Katie" (a solid performance from Françoise Prévost) is not for giving up, and agreeing with the police that the criminals must have had a man on the inside, she begins an investigation of her own. Meantime, the fatality and the need to keep the loot hidden until the dust settles is causing friction amongst the robbers and with the police closing in and the nerves shredding they begin to turn in on themselves. Sidney Hayers delivers a quickly and tautly paced film for us here, with a strong supporting cast including Billie Whitelaw, the always reliable Kenneth Griffith and Tom Bell all contributing to the general sense of encroaching peril as the truth is sought by the bloodhound "Insp. Carberry" (Andrew Faulds). It does take a bit too long getting going, but once in it's stride this is quite an enthralling watch that culminates predictably, but well.