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The Silent Partner is a 1978 Canadian crime film directed by Daryl Duke. It starred Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, and Susannah York and was also one of the earliest film appearances of comedic icon John Candy. It was the first film produced by Carolco Pictures.
Nowhere to run! Nowhere to hide!
Who Can You Trust ? Nobody.
Jake Booth, a free-wheeling San Francisco detective with a history of losing partners secretly teams up with an articulated traffic robot, Manny Quinn, who quickly becomes a local law enforcement legend, while Jake desperately works to conceal Manny's true identity.
A bitch came between them.
This is an imaginative plot, yet one with which the viewer can readily identify. A bank teller (Elliot Gould) is held up at gun point in his bank. Luckily for him he receives a clue that this is going to occur and diverts most of the cash into his own safety deposit box, leaving only a nominal amount for the crook (Christopher Plummer). The ruse works well, but for the fact that the crook resents the fact that he has been outsmarted. There ensues a terrific battle of wits involving the clever but basically "moral" teller, and the cunning and totally uninhibited bank robber, which involves several other people in ways which cannot be revealed here. Written by Geoff Jamieson




