Criminal (2004)

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Written by Fabián Bielinsky, Gregory Jacobs

Directed by Gregory Jacobs

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Crafty, clever and complex, this is a classic con movie. The story of cynical, ageing veteran con man Richard, who is in need of a fellow trickster for a few days. When he spots a youngster trying to perpetrate a simple and rather clumsy confidence scam in a hotel, he pretends he's a cop and "arrests" the crook, talking him into teaming up. The new partners try a few minor cons before embarking on an attempt to separate a wealthy collector from a lot of his money, using a forged rare bank note.

Cast

Image for John C. ReillyJohn C. ReillyRichard Gaddis
Diego LunaRodrigo
Image for Maggie GyllenhaalMaggie GyllenhaalValerie
Peter MullanWilliam Hannigan
Zitto KazannOchoa
Jonathan TuckerMichael
Laura CerónWaitress
Soledad St. HilaireWaitress
Ellen GeerGrandma
Brandon KeenerWaiter/Daniel
Nick AnavioCafe Manager
Deborah Van ValkenburghWoman in Elevator
Maeve QuinlanHeather
Image for Brent SextonBrent SextonRon
Image for Malik YobaMalik YobaFrank Hill
Lillian HurstMrs. Ochoa
Jack ConleyHenry the Angry Man
Juan Carlos CantuRodrigo's Dad
Enrico ColantoniBookish Man
Manuel Gómez JimenezBriefcase Thief
Luis ContrerasCarlos
Michael ShannonGene
Patricia BelcherFemale Bank Executive
Paul NorwoodBank Manager
Gary L. MackSecurity Guard

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