The historic flooding vault is a real-life attraction in Madrid. And no one has ever deciphered exactly how the thing actually works. The vault is protected by a device that floods the chamber if accessed without authorization, drowning anyone inside. Here’s the kicker: their treasure is locked up in an ages-old vault underneath the Bank of Spain in Madrid. And the team recruits brilliant university student Thom (Freddie Highmore) to crack the impenetrable mechanism holding their goods. Together with partner and ex-spy James ( Control’s Sam Riley), master of disguises Lorraine ( King Arthur’s Astrid Bergès-Frisbey), muscle Simon (Luis Tosar), and tech support Klaus (Axel Stein), Moreland plots to break into one of Spain’s most secure locales. British intelligence official Margaret (Famke Janssen, in a two-scene cameo despite top billing) suggests he look for alternative routes of getting it back. International courts offer no help in getting it back until Spanish authorities can assess the find and determine its value – which Moreland already knows includes the coordinates to an even greater haul of riches. Game of Thrones’ Liam Cunningham stars in The Vault as treasure boat captain Walter Moreland, who has retrieved sunken booty from a centuries-old shipwreck after years of efforts with his team of experts – only to have it seized by Spanish officials as soon as he hauls it up. A team of treasure seekers targets the historic real-life vault underneath the Bank of Spain in The Vault (titled Way Down in some markets) a first-rate and entirely riveting heist movie from director Jaume Balagueró ( ).
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