Billy and Ray

Dramatic Feature

Based, in part, on the true New Yorker story about two mid-western men who lived unassuming lives, Billy Kirkpatrick and Ray Bowman kept an extraordinary secret: they quietly and politely robbed banks for 15 years, becoming the best in American history, but they still remain unknown, because at the time of their arrest the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke.  Throughout their brilliant career, the silence about their success and the ghosts they became as a result, began to torture them.

This isn’t a story about robbing banks. It’s about two men who live like ghosts, harboring a secret they can only share with each other. Two men at the top of their game who can’t boast to anyone of their exploits. Two men who, in the end, yearn for ordinary lives.

This is the story of their last year together.