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Taking Stock
Shop assistant/out of work actress Kate is inspired by photos of Bonnie Parker. She hatches a plan to rob the store before it closes for good at the end of the week, enlisting her colleagues as partners in crime; but where is her Clyde?
15 January 1983, Wimbledon, London, England, UK
28 January 1970, Japan
11 February 1992, Nottingham, England, UK
29 November 1972, Liverpool, England, UK
23 November 1979, Rochester, Kent, England, UK
February 04, 2016
It has a quirkiness that might have worked better on television.February 13, 2016
It's rather corny, but has a nice sense of the characters and situations, and a playful approach to its story that refuses to take anything too seriously.February 07, 2016
Personally, I much preferred Murphy's short film, Sushi, the tasty appetiser to this altogether more bland main course.February 17, 2016
This does have heart, and while undoubtedly flawed, Taking Stock isn't trying to be anything its not.February 04, 2016
There are supporting players, a regular toe-curling voiceover, non-stop musical lifts from Pulp Fiction and some breathtakingly slack direction from Maeve Murphy.