![]() Suddenly, Leah, back in the manager's office, pulls out a shotgun and holds the manager at gunpoint, while one of the 'firefighters' hits the police officer with the flat edge of his axe, knocking him unconscious.It is revealed that Leah, Vee, and the three men disguised as firefighters, Kramer, Michael, and Cyrus, are all part of the same crew working to rob the bank. Seeing this, the police officer calls in a disturbance at the bank over his police radio, and goes to subdue Vee. Vee struggles against him, hitting him with brass knuckles pulled from her pocket. Finally, becoming fed up with Vee's use of profanity, and refusal to quiet down and act civil, the security guard attempts to arrest her. In the background, the police officer, as well as a security guard for the bank begin to approach her, but the police officer returns to the door to let in a group of firefighters, presumably responders from the fire nearby. Vee becomes increasingly irate, using profanities, and asks for a manager. When Leah asks the manager why they keep quitting, he hesitates, but after reassuring the bank manager that she still wants the position, the bank manager reluctantly tells her that the tellers all quit after seeing and hearing "spooky" things in the basement of the bank.Outside of the office, back in the lobby, another woman, Vee, walks up to a teller and begins to complain that several cheques she has written have bounced, leading to charges from both the bank and the people the cheques were written out to. The bank manager tells her that they have three teller spots to fill, as the tellers that he has hired in the past keep quitting. She enters his office and hands over her resume, indicating that she is here to apply for a position as a teller. On his way out, the policeman at the door addresses him as a detective, and the man responds by telling the police officer to keep the people in the bank away from the fire down the block.While this is all happening, a young woman named Leah is sitting in a waiting area, and is called over by the bank's manager. The teller remarks that it seems the man had already been drinking, and hands him his receipt, prompting him to leave. ![]() He proceeds to go up to the teller, and completes his transaction, asking the teller out for a drink during "happy hour". He walks over to a self-serve coffee station and pours himself a cup of coffee, spiking it with a small bottle of liquor. This cuts away to a billowing cloud of smoke rising from a building and firetrucks racing by to extinguish the fire.Elsewhere, assistant bank manager Ed is seen standing alone in a break-room, quick cuts of disturbing content, including the same masked man from the beginning of the film, as well as several other people with bloody bags over their heads are shown, interspersed with close shots of Ed's face.Out in the main lobby, a man is let into the bank by a policeman stationed at the door. This series of clippings ends in a shot of a masked man holding up a lighter. The film opens with a series of shots of newspaper clippings about a bank robbery involving hostages, that resulted in a standoff with police lasting several days. ![]()
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