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  1. Disappearing from each bank raid, leaving only a faint scent of whiskey behind, we meet Attila Ambrus the most notorious bank robber in Hungary. Turning to crime after trying his hand at various jobs, Ambrus' 1993 bank robbery hailed him.

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  2. Attila Ambrus (born October 6, 1967), alias The Whiskey Robber, is a Hungarian former bank robber and professional ice hockey player. He became notorious during the 1990s for committing a string of undercover "gentleman robberies" in and around Budapest, Hungary, while working a day job as a goaltender.

  3. The Whisky Robber 2017 2h 6m Action Crime Drama List Reviews 57% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings A Hungarian hockey player-turned bank robber becomes somewhat of a folk hero in the media.

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  4. Nov 23, 2017 · Overview. Between 1993 and 1999, one man robbed 29 financial institutions in Budapest. Banks, post offices and even travel agencies fell victim to his crime spree. The police had no leads and no hope of finding him during his six-year stint.

  5. This is an accomplished crime/action movie, fast-paced and fluid, elegantly shot and often funny, with a charismatic hero. Full Review | Sep 15, 2020. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the...

  6. Disappearing from each bank raid, leaving only a faint scent of whiskey behind, we meet Attila Ambrus the most notorious bank robber in Hungary. Turning to crime after trying his hand at various jobs, Ambrus' 1993 bank robbery hailed him.

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  8. Between 1993 and 1999, one man robbed 29 financial institutions in Budapest. Banks, post offices and even travel agencies fell victim to his crime spree. The police had no leads and no hope of finding him during his six-year stint. The only clue left behind at the crime scenes was the distinct aroma of whiskey.