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The Limey (1999)
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Two actors best known for their work in the late 1960s, Terence Stamp and Peter Fonda, star in The Limey, a drama in which a recently released felon contemplates the gulf between aging criminals like himself and their modern counterparts. Wilson (Stamp) is a British career criminal who has been released after nine years in prison. He has learned that his daughter Jenny died under suspicious circumstances in Los Angeles, so he travels to America for the first time to find out what happened and who's responsible. With the help of an ex-con named Ed (Luis Guzman), Wilson discovers Jenny was romantically involved with Valentine (Fonda), a middle-aged record producer with a shady past and a fondness for young women. In hopes of getting the truth -- and getting to Valentine -- Wilson finds himself doing battle with some of the worst criminals to crawl from the underbelly of Los Angeles; along the way, he also meets Elaine (Lesley Ann Warren), an older actress who knew Jenny and reminds Wilson of how little he really did for his daughter while she was alive. Steven Soderbergh's first film after his commercial comeback with 1998's Out Of Sight, The Limey features, along with Stamp and Fonda, two other notable 60's actors in supporting roles, Barry Newman and Joe Dallesandro. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Terence StampPeter Fonda, (more)
Director(s):
Steven Soderbergh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Will P.

    If you enjoyed a movie such as "Layer Cake", with it's quirky camera work and splintered style of storytelling, then you'll probably enjoy "The Limey". The story isn't as robust as Layer Cake, by any means, but the camera work is great if you appreciate that kind of thing in your movies. The storytelling, as I said, is a splintered style with flashbacks and voiceovers abundant throughout. One of the more intriguing facets of this film is the use of footage taken from a Terrance Stamp film from the early seventies. One reviewer mentioned that Stamp's character is a bit too British but I disagree. Stamp, on at least two occasions in the film, uses the Brit-lost-in-America act to his advantage when dealing with people he is trying to either confuse or keep at a healthy distance. He uses the over the top Brit act as a tool to appear much more harmless and naive than he actually is. In any case, I enjoyed the film and cinematography very much and think you might as well.

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    Chad L.

    This is an obscure gem that was a lot of fun to watch.

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    Larry R.

    Good story line and acting by all.

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