In September 1971, Britain was the scene of a world-shaking "bank robbery" - several gangsters broke into the underground vault of London's Lloyds Bank and stole jewelry and cash currently worth up to 5 million pounds. However, a few days after it hit the headlines, all the media went silent, as the government ordered them not to report on it. The heist was never reported.
The film tells the truth about the robbery: it was secretly planned by MI5 to steal nude photographs of the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, from the bank vault, so as not to plunge the royal family into a scandal of unprecedented proportions!
In 1971, Princess Margaret and her lover had taken several nude photos while sunbathing on the beach. The photos fell into the hands of a criminal organization, which kept them secretly in an underground vault at Lloyds Bank in Baker Street, London. When the British MI5 was informed, immediately secretly formulated a plan - sneak into the Lloyds Bank underground vault will be nude photos stolen. They enlisted several triad members to carry out the heist. Production company OmnilabArclight Films [Australia] Relativity Media [USA] Mosaic Media GroupSkyline (Baker St) Special effects production company Digital Pictures Iloura [Australia] (visual effects) ( Reference source for the above )