Dalton led four of his brothers to rob the Trust Bank on Wall Street for nothing but to prove "I can". A cow is really a cow, and even robbing a bank is different from others.
Dalton was particularly cautious when working. He looked like a veteran, and his subordinates and himself wore protective masks from the beginning. After entering the bank, the Dalton team quickly changed the people in the bank into the same clothes as their robbers, wearing masks, etc., and then stabilized the people in the bank. Every time a certain amount of time has passed, a hostage is released. The hostage is the same as the robber, and the police are naturally facing an enemy. It was Inspector Fraser who dealt with this matter. Fraser was cautious and ambitious to deal with this matter quickly. For each hostage released, Dalton would have an exchange condition.
Bank director Arthur has a secret safe box in the bank, which contains something extremely precious to him. It is not well known and has little meaning to others. Arthur hired a special problem solving expert, Miss White, to retrieve the secret files in his safe. Miss White and the mayor exchanged one last condition and followed the detective to Dalton. Miss White asked to make a deal with Dalton. The bargaining chip to redeem Dalton can be punished lightly, and there is a remuneration of 2 million US dollars. But Dalton knew the purpose of Miss White's trip and also knew Arthur's secret. On the contrary, Dalton could walk out from the front door dignifiedly, Miss White had no bargaining chips at all, and returned without success.
Inspector Fraser confronted Dalton. Fraser attacked Dalton and was seen through again. This time Dalton was not polite at all. Put forward his own request. At the same time, Frazier's failure made the police begin to use force, and Dalton got out of his shell. The hostages are rescued, and the robber Shi Shiran escapes. Dalton and the inspector met once, this time Dalton gave the inspector a big diamond, and the inspector gained both fame and fortune.
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