Criminal (2004 film)
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Directed by | Gregory Jacobs |
Produced by | George Clooney Steven Soderbergh Gregory Jacobs |
Screenplay by | Gregory Jacobs Steven Soderbergh (as Sam Lowry) |
Story by | Fabián Bielinsky (original film) |
Based on | Nueve Reinas by Fabián Bielinsky |
Starring | John C. Reilly Diego Luna Maggie Gyllenhaal Maeve Quinlan |
Music by | Alex Wurman |
Cinematography | Chris Menges |
Edited by | Douglas Crise Stephen Mirrione |
Distributed by | Warner Independent Pictures |
Release dates
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September 10, 2004 |
Running time
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87 minutes |
Country | United States Argentina |
Language | English |
Criminal is a 2004 US film based upon the Argentine film Nine Queens. Directed by Gregory Jacobs, it stars John C. Reilly, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Maeve Quinlan and is a production of Section Eight, the production company of Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney.
Plot
Richard Gaddis is a small time crook with a penchant for con games. To hook marks, he acts like a well-to-do businessman, dressing like one and driving a Mercedes-Benz S500,[1] believing that one must look like a professional in order to be a successful conman.
Gaddis is searching for a new partner with whom he can perform more sophisticated cons. He discovers Rodrigo (Luna) after he sees the young man playing some minor con games in a casino-bar. When Rodrigo is caught, Gaddis acts the part of a vice officer to save him from being arrested. Rodrigo's contribution is a face and naive manner so trustable that he is able to con anyone, while Richard is both completely unprincipled and clever. After several small tests to determine Rodrigo's confidence ability, he suggests a partnership, to which Rodrigo quickly agrees.
Although Rodrigo distrusts Richard greatly, he agrees to partner him on a gigantic scam, provided he gets a percentage of the money gained to help his ailing father, who is in trouble because of his gambling debts. Richard accepts, and they plan to sell a fraudulent version of a silver certificate currency note to William Hannigan, a rich collector who is in town.
Gyllenhaal plays Gaddis' sister Valerie, a concierge at a hotel. When Hannigan takes a fancy to the uptight but very sexy Valerie, Gaddis is forced to pull her into the scam, the price of which is Richard's admission to their brother Michael that he has cheated him out of his share of their inheritance. The plot twists constantly as each of the characters becomes more deeply invested in the scam, and the ever-deceitful Richard tries to cheat Rodrigo, Valerie and Michael out of their share of the take.
In the twist ending, it is revealed that all the major players involved, including Rodrigo and Hannigan, were playing a confidence game against Gaddis from the very beginning, so that Valerie and Michael could rightfully take their share of their inheritance.
Translations
Criminal is based on an Argentine film, Nine Queens (2000). The story has also been adapted in Hindi as Bluffmaster! (2005) and in Malayalam as Gulumaal: The Escape (2009).
Cast
- John C. Reilly as Richard Gaddis
- Diego Luna as Rodrigo
- Maggie Gyllenhaal as Valerie
- Maeve Quinlan as Laura
- Peter Mullan as William Hannigan
- Jonathan Tucker as Michael
- Ellen Geer as Grandma
- Malik Yoba as Frank Hill
- Laura Ceron as Waitress
- Zitto Kazann as Ochoa
Reception
The film received generally positive reviews from critics and currently holds a 69% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Criminal at IMDb
- ↑ http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_9620-Mercedes-Benz-S-500-W220-2004.html 2004 Mercedes-Benz S 500 [W220] in Criminal, Movie, 2004
- Pages with reference errors
- English-language films
- 2004 films
- Argentine film remakes
- Warner Independent Pictures films
- 2000s crime films
- American remakes of foreign films
- Films about con artists
- Films directed by Gregory Jacobs
- Screenplays by Steven Soderbergh
- Films produced by Steven Soderbergh
- Films produced by Gregory Jacobs