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One in eight true crime viewers think they could pull off a bank robbery using tips from MOVIES

The Italian Job starring Michael Caine

ONE in eight true crime viewers reckon they could pull off a bank robbery – after learning tips from film and TV.

The study of 2,000 adults who watch the genre found they view an average of 20 hours of fictional and real-life lawbreaking TV shows a month.

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As a result, three in 10 believe they could solve a robbery, having picked up tricks from the comfort of their own sofa.

And 24 per cent have even thought about how they might go about pulling off a heist themselves.

More than a third (36 per cent) believe a key skill in any robbery is being a master in disguise and 11 per cent think you’d have to look scary.

The research, commissioned by TV channel Sky History to launch its new series, Greatest Heists with Pierce Brosnan, also found 26 per cent would swipe a bag of cash they found in a bank – but would never consider stealing from a person or independent business. 

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And 21 per cent would take unattended gold bars from an open vault.

It also emerged one in six (17 per cent) view stealing from a bank a ‘victimless’ crime, as long as no one gets hurt – with a quarter admitting they wouldn’t go to the police if they discovered their partner had committed this offence.

While 36 per cent admitted they would take a bag full of £20 notes if they found it outside a bank – with 40 per cent of this group willing to spend it on bills and essentials to ease the cost of living crisis.

Criminology expert, Professor Emmeline Taylor, said: “This new series is fascinating as it reveals details about some of the most audacious heists ever attempted.

"Some of the stories from around the world are simply more outlandish than the movies.

"People love watching the extreme lengths criminals will go to driven by sheer greed, and of course see the consequences that criminals face afterwards.” 

The survey also revealed the top 20 heist scenes in film, including the sequence in 1969 movie, The Italian Job, the robbery in Bonnie and Clyde and Terry Benedict’s vault in Ocean’s Eleven.

TOP 20 BEST HEIST MOVIE SCENES OF ALL TIME

1.           The heist in The Italian Job, 1969

2.           The robbery in Bonnie and Clyde, 1967

3.           Terry Benedict’s vault in Ocean’s Eleven, 2001

4.           The Taking of Pelham 123, 1974

5.           The opening bank heist in The Dark Knight, 2008

6.           The opening job (and getaway) in Baby Driver, 2017

7.           The ex-presidents bank heist in Point Break, 1991

8.           The armoured truck heist in Heat, 1995

9.           The final dream-heist in Inception, 2010

10.         The heist in Inside Man, 2006

11.         The heist-gone-wrong in Dog Day Afternoon, 1975

12.         The Rio de Janeiro bank vault heist in Fast Five, 2011

13.         The spa job in Sexy Beast, 2000

14.         The Mulligan heist in Widows, 2018

15.         The Mappin & Webb jewel heist in Rififi, 1955

16.         The opening bank heist in Out of Sight, 1998

17.         The racing circuit job in Logan Lucky, 2017

18.         Fenway Park job in The Town, 2010

19.         The second bank robbery in Set it Off, 1996

20.         The racetrack job in The Killing, 1956

The opening bank heist in The Dark Knight and the first job and getaway in Baby Driver also appeared on the list.

Almost six in 10 (59 per cent) love watching the crime genre as it is escapism from everyday life, and 39 per cent like to watch people try to outsmart each other.

And 71 per cent think some true crime events are wilder and more unbelievable than fictional stories.

However, when watching these shows, 52 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll, want it to be as accurate as possible, so they know exactly what happened in real life.

A spokesperson for Sky History added: “Documentaries and programmes about bank robbery taps into a life that is so far removed from most people's lives.

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“There have been some great scenes in films, that are really realistic as well as entertaining.

“But sometimes it's interesting to watch what really happened – as the research shows, a lot of the time, they are more dramatic than fictional scenes.”

The Italian Job, starring Michael Caine, was found to have the best heist scene, according to the survey
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The Italian Job, starring Michael Caine, was found to have the best heist scene, according to the surveyCredit: Alamy
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