A round bank vault door in Natti Natasha's Pa' Mala YO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceJ-t_naYHQ
Printable View
A round bank vault door in Natti Natasha's Pa' Mala YO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceJ-t_naYHQ
This one looks like a real Mosler door.
Attachment 21347
.... some nice shots of a US bank vault in this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh92EQp8ywc
A movie called simply Vault was released June 20 2019. It deals with a 1975 robbery of a safe deposit vault inside Hudson Fur & Leather Center in Providence, Rhode Island, which was used by the Mafia. The actual vault door was a modest Mosler door:
Attachment 21733
In the movie they have substituted the Industrial Trust Building (also called the "Superman" building), here are stills from the trailer:
Attachment 21734 Attachment 21735
I have not seen this movie but will report on it if I do.
On March 15 2019 a movie called "Finding Steve McQueen" was released. It covers the 1972 burglary of the United California Bank in Laguna Niguel, California. They were trying to find Richard Nixon's stash of illegal contributions.
The movie trailer does not clearly show the vault door. If I get a chance to watch this I'll report on it.
I watched the movie and can't say much about it that's good. It does say it was inspired by actual events, not that it's a documentary. They take great liberties with the story.
Here is what the vault exterior looks like -
Attachment 21787
As for the interior, it looks like it was built from cinder blocks which would not be the case -
Attachment 21788
A short time ago (9/1) the movie "Vault" was mentioned. I watched the movie and in general was not impressed. It does tell the story of the Bonded Vault robbery in Providence and it does seem to follow the general story well. It's not a documentary. Very little of it involves the robbery itself which didn't surprise me. It probably appeals to those who are interested in the history of organized crime, especially in Rhode Island.
I'd give it a C- or maybe D+ grade.
A TV series "Masterminds" did an episode "Memorial Day Heist" about a 1980 safe deposit burglary (Medford, MA) done by three police officers and two other crooks. In it there is this door inside the vault which portrays the money safe. They manage to break the door away and it falls face first to the floor. The episode is on YouTube.
Attachment 22131
Going by the pictures I certainly won’t be going to YouTube to watch that. Looks like they used an early 1970s wall clock for the hand wheel..