While Peter Yates' Robbery is a long-awaited release on DVD, the copy is disappointing for not being letterboxed at 1.66 at the very least. Yates was asked to direct Bullitt really because of his achievement with Robbery (in particular, the opening car chase sequence). The film is highly interesting as a character study, a kind of inverse portrait of the British class system wherein the robbers, as represented by the Stanley Baker character, are more stiff-upper-lip, than the London cops (represented here by James Booth).