The Hatton Garden Job -

Over the 2015 Easter weekend, a gang of veteran thieves—later dubbed the "Diamond Wheezers" due to their advanced ages—targeted the in London’s jewelry district.

Directed by Ronnie Thompson, this crime film (also known as One Last Heist ) focuses on the "old-school" nature of the gang. The Hatton Garden Job

: They entered through a lift shaft and used a Hilti DD350 industrial diamond-tipped drill to bore through 20-inch-thick reinforced concrete vault walls. Over the 2015 Easter weekend, a gang of

: They ransacked 73 safe deposit boxes, stealing an estimated £14 million in gold, diamonds, and cash. : They ransacked 73 safe deposit boxes, stealing

: Despite their experience, the gang made critical errors, such as using their own cars and being caught on CCTV. Most were arrested within months and received lengthy prison sentences. The 2017 Film: The Hatton Garden Job

The refers to both the "largest burglary in English legal history" and the 2017 film dramatizing the event. The Real-Life Heist (2015)

: Led by 76-year-old Brian Reader , the group spent three years planning the job.