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Clark will drop off
Murphy and Kuhn on the 81st Street side
of the museum. They need to climb a fence,
sprint across the grounds without being seen,
and scale a fire escape up to the fifth floor. They chose the fifth floor
because there's a ledge that runs around
the back of the museum from the location
of the fire escape over the gem room. ♪ ♪ The plan is to repel down
from the fifth floor to the fourth floor
and swing from one window to the next
Murphy and Kuhn on the 81st Street side
of the museum. They need to climb a fence,
sprint across the grounds without being seen,
and scale a fire escape up to the fifth floor. They chose the fifth floor
because there's a ledge that runs around
the back of the museum from the location
of the fire escape over the gem room. ♪ ♪ The plan is to repel down
from the fifth floor to the fourth floor
and swing from one window to the next
Full Transcript
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Clark will drop off
Murphy and Kuhn
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on the 81st Street side
of the museum.
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They need to climb a fence,
sprint across the grounds
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without being seen,
and scale a fire escape
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up to the fifth floor.
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They chose the fifth floor
because there's a ledge
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that runs around
the back of the museum
00:00:21.542 --> 00:00:24.001
from the location
of the fire escape
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over the gem room.
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♪ ♪
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The plan is to repel down
from the fifth floor
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to the fourth floor
and swing
00:00:31.583 --> 00:00:33.503
from one window to the next.
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Movie Summary
It centers on the most elaborate real-life heists that have taken place throughout history, such as the Wilcox train robbery in 1899 to Boston's Great Brink robbery in 1950.