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| Andy Garcia | Gunther Butan | |
| Rachel Weisz | Lily | |
| Dustin Hoffman | Winston King | |
| Edward Burns | Jake Vig | |
| Robert Forster | ||
| Paul Giamatti | Gordo | |
| Morris Chestnut | Travis | |
| Donal Logue | Officer Lloyd Whitworth | |
| Brian Van Holt | Miles | |
| Leland Orser | Lionel Dolby | |
| Franky G | Lupus | |
| Louis Lombardi | Alphonse Moorley | |
| Luis Guzmán | Manzano | |
| April O'Brien | Attractive Blonde |
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| Producer | Michael Ohoven
Michael Paseornek Marc Butan Scott Bernstein Michael Burns |
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| Writer | Doug Jung
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| Cinematography | Juan Ruiz Anchia
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| Musician | Christophe Beck
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Keep your friends close and your money closer. When professional grifter Jake Vig (Edward Burns) chooses the wrong mark in The King (Dustin Hoffman), he is given two choices: pull off a near impossible heist or lose his life. Needing all the help he can get, Jake brings in beautiful con artist Lily (Rachel Weisz) and a mixed group of "professionals". Nonetheless, with The King riding him and a pesky Special Agent (Andy Gacia) on his tail, Jake and his team look to have the odds stacked against them. |
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