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 | | July 13th, 2001  | Frank Oz |  | Daniel E. Taylor, Kario Salem, Lem Dobbs, Scott Marshall Smith |  | Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Marlon Brando, Angela Bassett, Gary Farmer, Paul Soles, Jamie Harrold, Serge Houde, Jean-Ren� Ouellet, Martin Drainville, Claude Despins, Richard Waugh |  | Paramount Pictures |  | Crime, Drama, Thriller |  | Not Available |  | R for language |  | $71,108,000 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | Nick Wells (Robert De Niro) is ready to retire from crime. He'll settle down with his girlfriend, Diane (Angela Bassett), and focus on running his legitimate business: a Montreal jazz club. But Max (Marlon Brando), his fence, friend and financial partner, has other plans for him.
Persuading Nick to violate two of his most important rules - always work alone and never operate in the city where you live - Max teams him up with Jack Teller (Edward Norton). A young, aggressive and talented thief, Jack needs Nick's safe-cracking talents to make his first big score: a prize worth millions locked behind the walls of Montreal's Customs House. |
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