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Heist (2001)
TrailerWhen a crew of highly skilled jewel thieves is not paid the money they are owed for a job, they are forced to make one last, big heist for the man who cheated them. No one trusts anyone and every step is shaded with the unexpected.Actors: Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, Delroy Lindo, Sam Rockwell, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ricky Jay, Patti LuPone, Alan Bilzerian, Richard L. Friedman, Robert Lussier, Mark Camacho, ...»Director: David MametCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Heist (2001)"
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Characters of "Heist (2001)"
Joe MoorePlayed by: Gene HackmanMickey BergmanPlayed by: Danny DeVitoBobby 'Bob' BlanePlayed by: Delroy LindoJimmy SilkPlayed by: Sam RockwellFran MoorePlayed by: Rebecca PidgeonDon 'Pinky' PincusPlayed by: Ricky JayBetty CroftPlayed by: Patti LuPoneD.A. FrecciaPlayed by: Jim FrangioneLaszloPlayed by: Christopher Kaldor -
Directors of "Heist (2001)"
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Creators of "Heist (2001)"
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Critic Reviews of "Heist (2001)"
New York ObserverNovember 29, 2001I couldn't believe any of it on any level, though it could be described as 'fun.'
Ebert & RoeperNovember 27, 2001This cast is excellent. Heist, though, proves that enormously talented people can make a pretty lousy movie.
Washington PostNovember 24, 2001The movie is super fun, even if some of its tricks seem to strain credulity.
Salon.comNovember 16, 2001There's something offensive about how Mamet continues to win praise as a serious filmmaker with such a joyless picture, a picture that -- intentionally -- gives the audience so little.
FlavorwireNovember 12, 2016We watch a movie like 'Heist' for the virtuosity of the execution, for the wit with which Mamet writes his way through the conventions, and the pleasure his actors take in chewing on his dialogue, in all of its repetition, shop talk, and artful profanity.
Good Morning AmericaSeptember 29, 2015It's one of Mamet's best. It's also one of Hackman's best, most mercurial performances.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Captivating David Mamet movie for grownups.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 17, 2007[Mamet] is a giant in several areas, but I'm not sure moviemaking is one of them.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 05, 2006Structured as a trick within a trick within a trick, Mamet's latest contribution to film noir is a mildly entertaining crimer that nonetheless exposes his strenuous efforts to outsmart the audience.
Looking CloserDecember 06, 2004This is a world not unlike superhero comics, only in this world the heroes have the superhuman ability to knock down buildings with a split-second comeback line.
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Gallery of "Heist (2001)"