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Gambit
Gambit

Gambit (2012)

55% User Rating
1h 29min
Comedy
Crime

"A fake masterpiece. The perfect plan."

An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.

Michael HoffmanDirector

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Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Harry Deane

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

PJ Puznowski

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman

Lionel Shahbandar

Tom Courtenay

Tom Courtenay

The Major

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Martin Zaidenweber

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman

Grandma Merle

Alex Macqueen

Alex Macqueen

Mr. Dunlop

Joe Berryman

Joe Berryman

Gas Station Cashier

Anna Skellern

Anna Skellern

Secretary Fiona

Lorna Brown

Lorna Brown

Couple Wife

Pip Torrens

Pip Torrens

Desk Clerk

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Xander

Selina Cadell

Selina Cadell

Dowager

Mike Noble

Mike Noble

Gunboy

Sarah Goldberg

Sarah Goldberg

Executive Wilson

Obi Abili

Obi Abili

Executive Slazenger

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Ross Gurney-Randall

Georing

Paul Leonard

Paul Leonard

Auctioneer

Togo Igawa

Togo Igawa

Takagawa

Gerard Horan

Gerard Horan

Mr. Knowles

Sadao Ueda

Sadao Ueda

Chuck

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Masashi Fujimoto

Bigman Chon

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Charlotte Eaton

Maid

Jon Wennington

Jon Wennington

Businessman (uncredited)

Augustina Amoa

Augustina Amoa

Concierge

Reviews (2)

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K
kineticandroid

June 21, 2014

I came to this because of the Coen brothers credit. It's an anomaly in their filmography — one of only two feature-length films they wrote but didn't direct, and the first since 1985. Sure, the poster makes the film look a lot less art-house-ready than the last film of theirs I saw, but I've enjoyed a Coen brothers farce before. Maybe the reason it hasn't made it stateside is because it's a misunderstood oddball. Turns out, no, it's pretty easy to understand. It's a cheaply-felt farce, replete with broad stereotypes sporting funny-sounding accents and the usual game of misunderstandings, several of which looking like they could quickly end if only certain characters decided to use peripheral vision. You wonder how different this film would have looked if the Coen's script hadn't reportedly been reworked or if they directed it instead. I did enjoy the idea that our conman hero initially paints his mark as a cartoonish and sour individual. But when we meet him in a more objective gaze, he seems much more rational, though clearly impatient with his employee. There's an intriguing antihero-versus-antihero story in that. I wish the film had further explored that idea.

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