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After the bank robbery comes the escape! The masked safecrackers sprint quickly to their getaway vehicle and soon find themselves on a surprisingly relaxed tour along the coast, past palm-flanked resorts and high-class casinos.
In the luxurious but slightly run-down resort, between palm trees, brightly colored cocktails and worn lounge furniture, a plan is hatched. Adorned with polyester shirts, huge sunglasses and lots of gold jewelry, a group of charismatic petty criminals intend to rob the resort's casino.
The inspector quickly realised that one of the witnesses was playing the game. The arrested burglars must have had an accomplice inside the bank - how else could the safe have been cracked without heavy tools? Thoughtfully, he lights a Gauloises and steps out onto the rain-soaked pavement of Munich-Schwabing.
OK, the plan isn't 100% well thought out and the newly assembled gang of crooks has never worked together before. Nevertheless, our protagonist throws himself into the adventure because the prospect of a carefree life of wealth is too tempting. Just one more break-in and then it's off to St. Tropez!
An elegant brass section, an artistic guitar solo, dynamic drums: the lively soundtrack for gangster comedies, but also interior design shows or great evening entertainment is ready.
A nervous smile passes through the gang. They know what is at stake. The boss leans back, takes a drag on his cigar and speaks with a cold, confident smile: "It's going to be big, men. Big enough to get us all out. Now let's march on before someone spoils our plans."
Medium-paced tracks with flute, brass interjections and electric organ for portraits of slightly glamorous, slightly flimsy characters. Vintage vibe and groovy atmosphere.
This velvety smooth, grooving track works particularly well not only for quirky heist comedies, but also for retro shows, throwbacks to the 60s and 70s, or funny commercials.
It starts hesitantly, like the cautious approach to the museum where the fat prey is waiting, and develops into a fast-paced, rocking theme with a triumphant undertone.