Highest-Rated Movies about 'Lobby', Sort by Popularity

The Fairy (2011), I, Anna (2012), How to Rob a Bank (2007), Il y a des jours... et des lunes (1990), Escape in the Fog (1945), The Black Raven (1943), Midnight Movie (2008), Hotel (1967) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Lobby movies.

#3. How to Rob a Bank (2007)

Storyline: Jinx has coasted through life oblivious to the world around him and without a care in the world. His life is thrown into a spin when he gets caught in the middle of a bank heist and is forced to arbitrate this intense situation between the thieves and the police.—Archlight Films

Plot Keywords: slacker, robber, employee, mastermind, police officer, crafty, cool ...

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#5. Escape in the Fog (1945)

Storyline: A military nurse recovering at an inn from a nervous breakdown keeps having dreams where she sees two men trying to murder a third. When she meets a man who is a federal agent at the inn, she is astounded to discover that he is the man in her dream who is the intended murder victim.—lisirose51@aol.com

Plot Keywords: nurse, government agent, spy, shop owner, henchman, stranger, engaging ...

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#7. Midnight Movie (2008)

Storyline: A rarely seen slasher flick gets a midnight screening at a run-down movie theater. The film's director was supposedly driven insane by it, but that doesn't deter horror fans, including Bridget (Rebekah Brandes) and her boyfriend, Josh (Daniel Bonjour), from attending the showing. When the lights dim and the movie starts, they'd better prepare themselves for the scare of their lives. That's because they're not just going to be watching this bloodbath -- they're going to be starring in it.

Plot Keywords: boyfriend, fan, director, filmmaker, doctor, police detective, frightening ...

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#8. Hotel (1967)

Storyline: Warren Trent (Melvyn Douglas) may own a hotel that's the epitome of luxury, but the accounting books tell a different story. The St. Gregory Hotel is pretty much flat broke. To prevent a corporate takeover, Trent pins his hopes on the ingenuity of hotel manager Peter McDermott (Rod Taylor). But a revolving door of zany guests -- including a drunk-driving Duke of Lanbourne (Michael Rennie) and an intrepid thief named Keycase (Karl Malden) -- makes that a challenging task.

Plot Keywords: hotel owner, hotel manager, thief, duke, duchess, guest, frenetic ...

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