

The Score
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- Critics Consensus 73%
- UHD
- Dolby Vision
- CC
- AD
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- Drama
- 2 Hours 4 Minutes
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4.1 • 113 Ratings
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In this intriguing crime thriller, Nick, an expert safecracker, decides it might be time to settle down with his girlfriend and stick to his legitimate business, running a jazz nightclub. Max, his friend and partner, has other plans. Heavily in debt to a crime boss, Max needs Nick to pull one last heist: help novice thief Jack Teller steal a scepter worth $30 million from the House of Customs. Featuring the last big-screen role of Marlon Brando.
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In this intriguing crime thriller, Nick, an expert safecracker, decides it might be time to settle down with his girlfriend and stick to his legitimate business, running a jazz nightclub. Max, his friend and partner, has other plans. Heavily in debt to a crime boss, Max needs Nick to pull one last heist: help novice thief Jack Teller steal a scepter worth $30 million from the House of Customs. Featuring the last big-screen role of Marlon Brando.
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- Rent $3.99
- Buy $14.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Critics Consensus: Though the movie treads familiar ground in the heist/caper genre, Robert DeNiro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando make the movie worth watching.
Cast & Crew
- Cast
- Robert De Niro
- Edward Norton
- Marlon Brando
- Angela Bassett
- Gary Farmer
- Paul Soles
- Jamie Harrold
- Serge Houde
- Jean-Ren Ouellet
- Martin Drainville
- Director
- Frank Oz
- Producers
- Gary Foster
- Lee Rich
- Screenwriter
- Lem Dobbs
- Scott Marshall Smith
Information
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
- Genre
- Drama
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2001 Paramount Pictures
Languages
- Primary
- English (Dolby 5.1, Stereo, CC, AD)
- Additional
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Cantonese (Subtitles), Danish (Subtitles), Dutch (Subtitles), Finnish (Subtitles), Indonesian (Subtitles), Norwegian (Subtitles), Portuguese (Subtitles), Spanish (Stereo, Subtitles), Swedish (Subtitles)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.
- AD
- Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen, to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.