An aging thief hopes to retire and live off his ill-gotten wealth when a young kid convinces him into doing one last heist.
Directed by: Frank Oz Rebecca Robertson David SardiPhoto | Name | Character |
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Robert De Niro | Nick Wells |
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Edward Norton | Jack Teller |
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Marlon Brando | Max |
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Angela Bassett | Diane |
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Gary Farmer | Burt |
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Jamie Harrold | Steven |
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Paul Soles | Danny |
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Martin Drainville | Jean-Claude |
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Serge Houde | Laurent |
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Jean-René Ouellet | André |
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Howard Shore | Sound (Original Music Composer) |
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Bernard Williams | Production (Executive Producer) |
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Aude Bronson-Howard | Costume & Make-Up (Costume Design) |
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Louis Craig | Visual Effects (Special Effects Supervisor) |
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Margery Simkin | Production (Casting) |
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Kario Salem | Writing (Screenplay) |
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Kario Salem | Writing (Story) |
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Jackson DeGovia | Art (Production Design) |
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Frank Oz | Directing (Director) |
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Richard Pearson | Editing (Editor) |
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JPV852
A go-to for a solid heist-thriller that features two great performances by De Niro and Norton with honorable mention to Brando who looked a little worse for wear. Not the top notch in the genre but still a breezy but still suspense-filled watch if you don't want anything thought-provoking. Still makes me chuckle that it was Frank Oz to be the one to direct three generations of great actors... **3.75/5**
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