Product Information
Art thief-turned-motorcycle daredevil, Crunch Calhoun (Kurt Russell), pulls his old crew back together for one last heist in this caper film from writer/director Jonathan Sobol.Product Identifiers
ProducerNicholas Tabarrok
EAN5035822155640
eBay Product ID (ePID)11048549804
Product Key Features
ActorKurt Russell, Kenneth Welsh, Matt Dillon, Terence Stamp, Jay Baruchel, Katheryn Winnick
Film/TV TitleThe Art of the Steal
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageArabic\Danish\English\Finnish\French\Italian\Norwegian\Polish\Spanish\Swedish
Run Time86 Mins
Aspect Ratio2.40 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2014
FormatDVD
FeaturesFeaturettes\Commentary, Widescreen, With Subtitles
GenreComedy, Action & Adventure
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada
Additional InformationAn art thief-turned-motorcycle daredevil pulls his old crew back together for one last heist in this caper film from writer/director Jonathan Sobol. Crunch Calhoun (Kurt Russell) has a reputation for big stunts, and hard landings. Now that years of motorbike mishaps have taken their toll on the aging Crunch, he is tempted back into a life of crime in order to make a buck. Unfortunately, Crunch isn't the best when it comes to choosing his criminal cohorts, and he winds up in prison after being double-crossed by his scheming half-brother Nicky (Matt Dillon). His retirement fund depleted by the time he's released, Crunch sets his sights on one last score that will set him up for life. The mission: Assemble a team, steal the Guttenberg Bible, replace it with a counterfeit, and collect a cool 20 million dollars. With his apprentice Francie (Jay Baruchel), the well-connected Paddy Kenneth Walsh, expert forger Guy (Chris Diamantopoulos), and idea man Nicky by his side, Crunch begins preparations for the job he'll be remembered for. The heist hits the skids, however, when untrustworthy Nicky resorts to his old tricks. But this time Crunch is ready, and as their partnership dissolves he prepares to pull out his ace in the hole. Terence Stamp and Katheryn Winnick co-star.
ReviewsNew York Post - A thoroughly enjoyable caper that doesn't outstay its welcome., The Hollywood Reporter - Enjoyable heist pic is more talk than action.
CinematographerAdam Swica
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorGeoff Ashenhurst
Movie/TV TitleThe Art Of The Steal
Consumer AdviceContains very strong language