Stolen (2012)
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13% of critics liked it
(15 reviews) -
37% of users liked it
(8,968 ratings)
Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage) is a master thief who after being double-crossed in a heist gone awry is sent to prison for 8 years. Upon his release he's ready to leave his criminal past behind and try to rebuild a relationship with his estranged daughter Allison. The FBI and his old cohorts… More Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage) is a master thief who after being double-crossed in a heist gone awry is sent to prison for 8 years. Upon his release he's ready to leave his criminal past behind and try to rebuild a relationship with his estranged daughter Allison. The FBI and his old cohorts believe that he hid the loot from the last heist 8 years ago, $10 Million in Bonds. To get his hands on it, his old partner Vincent kidnaps Allison and demands the entire $ 10 Million as ransom. Montgomery only has one day to get the $10 Million ransom but much to the disbelief of the FBI on his trail and Vincent, Will doesn't actually have it. Instead, he must trust his instincts and his old partner in crime, the beautiful, sexy and smart Riley, to do one more, clever heist to get his daughter back alive before it's too late. -- (C) Official Site
- Directed By
- Simon West
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Sep 14, 2012 Limited
- Studio
- Millennium Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Glenn Kenny, MSN Movies
Stolen begins at overdetermined, makes a pit stop at outright sadistic and winds up in the parking garage of ridiculous even for a movie of this sort.
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Keith Staskiewicz, Entertainment Weekly
The deep-rooted silliness makes it hard to take anything in the film seriously. But at least it has the decency never to ask us to.
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Stephanie Zacharek, NPR
In Stolen, [Cage] steals away with nothing; he's simply stalled out.
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Terry Staunton, Radio Times
The hammy criminal leads chew the scenery, with only Huston delivering a remotely convincing performance.
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Rob Carnevale, The List
The film ends up being devoid of tension. They probably should have kept the bunny in the box.
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Cast
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Nicolas Cage
as Will Montgomery
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Josh Lucas
as Vincent
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Danny Huston
as Tim Harlend
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Malin Akerman
as Riley Jeffers, Riley Simms
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Sami Gayle
as Alison Loeb
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Edrick Browne
as Jacobs
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Mark Valley
as Fletcher
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Barry Shabaka Henley
as Reginald
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M.C. Gainey
as Hoyt
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J.D. Evermore
as Rookie
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Garrett Hines
as Aaron
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Kevin Foster
as Motorcycle Cop
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Tanc Sade
as Pete
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Dan Braverman
as Lefleur
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Jon Eyez
as Bertrand
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Marcus Lyle Brown
as Matthews
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Matt Nolan
as Tessler
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Tyler Forrest
as Teenage Cab Driver
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Shanna Forrestall
as Harlend's Assistant
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Brian Kinney
as FBI Agent #1
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Joe Nin Williams
as FBI Agent #2
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Derek Schreck
as FBI Guard #1
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Tim Bell
as Cop #1
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Kyle Clements
as FBI Surveillance #1
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John McConnell
as Drunk Businessman
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Dave Davis
as Taylor
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Bernadette Ralphs
as Kiosk
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Emily West
as Frightened Girl in Car
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Randall Nelms
as Stakeout Agent

