Entrapment (1999)

Print your own TV guide
Complete control over layout and content - choose your own channels! It's so easy.
Click here to print your own

Don't miss another programme!
Get reminders on your favourite actors or programmes right where you need them.
digiguide.com

Written by Ronald Bass, Michael Hertzberg

Directed by Jon Amiel

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/UK/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Gin Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) works for an insurance agency that sends her to track down and help capture an art thief.

When the theft of a highly-secured piece of artwork, Gin convinces her insurance agency that they should allow her to wriggle into the company of an aging but active master thief called Robert 'Mac' MacDougal. This would enable the company to capture the so-far elusive thief.

Mac soon takes Gin on under great suspicion and demands that she trains rigorously before their first job together.

This particular job involves the theft of a priceless ancient mask from a chichi party.

The pairs deepening attraction towards one another and distrust for each other, could tear apart their partnership.

However when Gin comes up with a plan of another heist which could make them $8 billion it just makes the game more interesting.

The trouble is, who is playing with who?

A brilliant film!

Cast

Image for Sean ConnerySean ConneryRobert MacDougal
Image for Catherine Zeta-JonesCatherine Zeta-JonesVirginia Baker
Image for Ving RhamesVing RhamesAaron Thibadeaux
Will PattonHector Cruz
Maury ChaykinConrad Greene
Image for Kevin McNallyKevin McNallyHaas
Terry O'NeillQuinn
Image for Madhav SharmaMadhav SharmaSecurity Chief
David YipChief of Police
Tim PotterMillennium Man
Eric MeyersWaverly Technician
Aaron SwartzCruz's Man
William MarshComputer Technician
Tony XuBanker
Rolf SaxonDirector

Still looking for more?

 Click here to search the web for Entrapment

Add a comment

(required)
(required but not displayed)
Your e-mail is also used for adding an Avatar image to your comment using the free and very cool Gravatar.com
 
(your personal web site)

Please note we can not guarantee that programme makers will read your comment as we have no direct relationship with them, so requests for application forms will almost certainly be ignored (try searching Google instead). This is merely an opportunity to register opinions, questions or comments about a programme's content.