The Good Thief (2003)
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The Good Thief (2003)

Genre
Action, Crime
Release Date
April 02, 2003
Studio
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Official Site
http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/thegoodthief/
Genre
Action, Crime
Release Date
April 02, 2003
MPAA Rating
R
Duration
109 minute(s)
Production Budget
30
Studio
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Official Site
http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/thegoodthief/
Director
Neil Jordan
Producer
Seaton McLean, John Wells, Stephen Woolley
Screenwriter
Neil Jordan, Auguste Le Breton, Jean-Pierre Melville
Starring
  • Tcheky Karyo
  • Said Taghmaoui
  • Nutsa Kukhianidze
  • Gerard Darmon
  • Marc Lavoine

Set against the glitzy backdrop of the French Riviera and its seedy underworld is Academy Award (R) winner - Neil Jordan's clever, sexy caper. THE GOOD THIEF. Bob Montagnet (Nick Nolte) is about to gamble it all on the casino heist of a lifetime; a spectacular sleight of hand - two heist, one real, one not, but which is which? Inspired by the Jean Pierre Melville classic BOB LE FLAMBEUR, THE GOOD THIEF is a remake of an original that features a complex plot full of copies and originals. The film's hero draws his inspiration from the man he regards as the greatest thief and copycat of all ... Picasso.

Under the watchful eye of Roger (Tcheky Karyo), a policeman who would as soon save his longtime opponent as arrest him, Montagnet assembles a team that consists of partners Paulo (Said Taghmaoui) and Raoul (Gerard Darmon), technical mastermind Vladimer (Emir Kusturica), former-drug-dealer-turned-informant Said (Ouassini Embarek), Anne (Nutsa Kukhianidze), a young Eastern European girl Montagnet rescued from prostitution, and the perfect complement to a double theft - identical twins Albert and Bertram (Mark and Mike Polish). THE GOOD THIEF also features Ralph Fiennes as ruthless art dealer.

THE GOOD THIEF was produced by Stephen Woolley, John Wells and Seaton McLean and financed by ALLIANCE ATLANTIS. It was shot by Oscar (R) winning cameraman Chris Menges (THE KILLING FIELDS, THE MISSION) and Jordan's long-standing team of skilled technicians. The film is a Stephen Woolley/John Wells/Alliance Atlantis production of a Neil Jordan film co-produced by Tracey Seaward and executive produced by Neil Jordan, Kristin Harms and Thierry de Navacelle.