New to Netflix. I watched this last night. It's about four kids in high school who are trying to save their school after one of the kids Dad in convicted of stealing $10 million dollars of the school's funds. They decide to create a Michigan State quarter error coin to sell by breaking into the Mint and tampering with a die. It's not the greatest movie but fun and uses a bunch of terminology that we use here that might be fun for Newbs and shows a bit of the Mint operations.
"Colpo Alla Zecca" Italian? Michigan quarters? Interesting. I might check out out. Skim through it, at least.
Translation: Hit at the Mint. Strange that they would use that Italian phrase in the title of an American movie, that has nothing to do with Italy.
It's because this was released in multiple countries. Very annoying at the end watching the credits list 6 or more countries, all of the over dubs character names. Italy, Poland, Hungary, Brazil, France, Mexico and some I have forgotten.
I don't do Netflix but I'll keep my eye out if it comes on some other channel. Thanks for the heads up.
Okay, you got me started. I found the full length movie online, for free, so I now have the next hour and 36 minutes consumed. LOL https://freemoviesfull.com/watch-movie/watch-coin-heist-8184.2521369
Sorry, but if you watched this B grade movie, that's one hour and 36 minutes you'll never get back. Even a non-coin person would laugh at this movies image of the U.S. Mint. Totally unbelievable.
I agree, it was totally unbelievable, that was the fun part. How could anyone possibly get away with what they did. Working on that die with a butane torch? Inept security? But it did have most of the terminology down correct. Maybe even a C grade movie. These are the type I like to pick apart.