Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 6.1(3261) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Crime |
| Directed by: | Peter Hewitt |
| Actors: | Christopher Walken Joseph McKenna Bhavesh Patel Wynn Everett Patricia B. Till Marcia Gay Harden |
| "They're not bad guys. Just bad thieves." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Peter Hewitt | |
| Actors | |
| Christopher Walken | as Roger Barlow |
| Joseph McKenna | as Lead Villain |
| Bhavesh Patel | as Donnie |
| Todd Weeks | as Curator |
| Philip Dorn Hebert | as Needlebaum |
| Morgan Freeman | as Charles Peterson |
| William H. Macy | as George McLendon |
| Jim Chiros | as Sculptor |
| Breckin Meyer | as Starving Artist |
| Stephen E. Stapinski | as Bob |
| Bates Wilder | as Warehouse Foreman |
| Anthony Cascio | as Tony Bargello |
| Naheem R. Garcia | as Shipping Supervisor |
| David J. Curtis | as Humming Security Guard |
| Bart A. Piscitello Jr. | as Pauly |
| Beau C. Bedugnis | as Adam Roffman |
| Eric Bruno Borgman | as Rick |
| Douglass Bowen Flynn | as The Danish Guard |
| Burke Bryant | as Brian |
| Vic Clay | as Janitor |
| Michael Anthony Coppola | as Security Guard |
| Peter Darrigo | as Phil |
| Roger Dillingham Jr. | |
| Vincent J. Earnshaw | as Museum Patron/Public Garden Pedistrian |
| Scott C England | as Museum Executive |
| Keith Fluker | as Art Dealer |
| Shawn Fogarty | as Art Shipping Co. Personnel |
| David J. Garfield | as Shipping Manager |
| Albert Gornie | as Warehouse Employee |
| Patrick Mel Hayes | as Warehouse Manager |
| Mark Hemphill | as Shipping Company Personnel/Van Passenger |
| Eric Hofer | as Danish Guard |
| Lawrence Hollie | as Pedestrian |
| Edmund J. Janas | as City Dweller |
| Haytham Kandil | as Art Buyer |
| Glenn W. Kane | as Pedestrian |
| Dan Marshall | as Museum Visitor/Arts Fair Artist with Booth |
| Robert Masiello | as Pedestrian |
| Todd Mello | as Security Guard |
| Luis Moco | as Allen |
| Tarek Moussa | as Pedestrian |
| Mike Phelan O'Toole | as Pedestrian on Phone |
| Giovanni Pantaleo | as Boston Police Officer |
| Michael J. Peluso | as Diner Patron |
| Osmani Rodriguez | as Carlos |
| Roger | as Dillingham jr |
| Edward A. Sherman IV | as Officer Montfort |
| Billy Silvia | as Security Guard |
| Ben Skinner | as Frisbee Player |
| Rich Skinner | as Dog Owner |
| Chuck Slavin | as Frank |
| Kal Thompson | as Tourist |
| Fraser Townley | as Milton LeRouge |
| Donald Warnock | as Curator |
| A.G. Wilde | |
| Rob Williams | as Pedestrian |
| Jimmy F. Wilson | as Museum Goer |
| Adam Zalt | as Shipping Company Personnel/Van Passenger |
| Actresses | |
| Wynn Everett | as Docent |
| Patricia B. Till | as Rude Museum Patron |
| Marcia Gay Harden | as Rose Barlow |
| Dale Appel | as Screaming Woman |
| Ellen Becker-Gray | as Woman in Boston Public Gardens |
| Gail Bugeja | as City Dweller/SUV Driver |
| Lauren E. Clarke | as Museum Guard Jordan Smalt |
| Desiree April Connolly | as Museum Goer/City Dweller |
| Nicki Connors | as Museum Goer |
| Elisangela DiAlencar | as Museum Goer |
| Sophya Gudelman | as Car Driver |
| Kimmie Johnson | as Park Goer |
| Christy Scott Cashman | |
| Vyvian B. Stevens | as Art festival - tourist |
| Amanda Wall | as Little Danish Girl in Museum |
| Ashley Wolfe | as Model |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 12 November 2007 - |
| Budget: | USD 20,000,000 |
| Plot: | Three middle-age guards learn that their museum has sold a wing of art to a Danish museum. Each has a favorite in that collection, and none can imagine life without the peace and completion it brings. Though mere acquaintances, they plot a theft of the three pieces between the time they are packed and the time they're loaded onto a plane. First each must obtain a forgery; then, they have to smuggle the forgeries into the museum and find a way to make the switches. The heist is complicated by Roger's intrusive wife - he's promised her a trip to Florida for their anniversary - and George's proclivity for taking his clothes off when standing in front of the warrior statue he loves. |
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| Continuity: During the conversation between Roger and his wife at the door of her room, the door changes between half open in the scenes shot from the hall, to wide open in the scenes shot from inside the room. |
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