Do any crime/caper films end right after the crime/caper? Spoilers

I was recently thinking about standard film plots, and how every film that I can think of that deals with a big heist or murder or crime usually spends a large amount of time on what happens after- how the conspiriators get caught, do they rat on each other, conscience get the better of them, etc. and it makes sense, as that usually makes for interesting watching, and with The Code, it was pretty much a requirement. Are there any such films which end pretty much right after the criminals do they big deed?

The Sting

Ocean’s Eleven has a little coda, but not much of one.

The original Italian Job ends with the criminals still in the middle of their getaway.

The last line of the film is:

“Hang on, lads … I’ve got a great idea … .”

“Sunset Boulevard”

I forgot that one- what a cliffhanger :wink:

Bob le Flambeur ends just after the crime. It’s mostly about the build-up–the planning and rehearsals. As well as being a character study of Bob.

In Heist the guy who gets away with it is all set, and there’s a very short wrap-up of what happened.