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Capers (2009)

Capers (2009)
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Three teams of criminals who have nothing in common but ineptitude each plot a big score in this wacky independent comedy. Connie (Phyllis Somerville) is an elderly and eternally ill-tempered woman who runs a run-down pawnshop in Brooklyn with the help of her dim-witted son Douglas (Daniel Stewart Sherman). There's a large safe behind the main counter of Connie's shop, and for years local ne'er-do-wells have been speculating about what valuables she might have stashed inside. When Connie falls ill and is taken to the hospital, three gangs of would-be thieves swing into action -- "The Amateurs," led by Fitz (Danny Masterson) and Dino (Michael Cecchi), who seem to have learned everything they know about crime from watching old movies about the mob; "The Moolies," led by Ronald (Leon) and Maya (Serena Reeder), whose style and attitude harkens back to the glory days of Yo! MTV Raps; and "The Sputniks," led by Lana (Aysan Celik) and Slava (Jonathan Hova), who hail from some former Soviet republic and literally live in black and white. Unfortunately, none of these small-time thieves are aware of the other two groups -- and they're all surprised to find they've chosen the same night to knock over the pawnshop. Also featuring Dominique Swain and Blanchard Ryan, Capers was an official selection at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Julian Mark Kheel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Capers

Three teams of criminals who have nothing in common but ineptitude each plot a big score in this wacky independent comedy. Connie (Phyllis Somerville) is an elderly and eternally ill-tempered woman who runs a run-down pawnshop in Brooklyn with the help of her dim-witted son Douglas (Daniel Stewart Sherman). There's a large safe behind the main counter of Connie's shop, and for years local ne'er-do-wells have been speculating about what valuables she might have stashed inside. When Connie falls ill and is taken to the hospital, three gangs of would-be thieves swing into action -- "The Amateurs," led by Fitz (Danny Masterson) and Dino (Michael Cecchi), who seem to have learned everything they know about crime from watching old movies about the mob; "The Moolies," led by Ronald (Leon) and Maya (Serena Reeder), whose style and attitude harkens back to the glory days of Yo! MTV Raps; and "The Sputniks," led by Lana (Aysan Celik) and Slava (Jonathan Hova), who hail from some former Soviet republic and literally live in black and white. Unfortunately, none of these small-time thieves are aware of the other two groups -- and they're all surprised to find they've chosen the same night to knock over the pawnshop. Also featuring Dominique Swain and Blanchard Ryan, Capers was an official selection at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins
Director(s):
Julian Mark Kheel
Writer(s):
Brett HalseyJulian Mark Kheel
Producer(s):
Brett HalseyDanny MastersonDave Steck
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
Comedy
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Kenneth G.

My wife and I really enjoyed this movie. The dialouge and directing reminded us both of a Quentin Tarantino film, written with a sense of humor. We thought it was really clever the way the different bands of crooks were filmed in different film styles. The soundtrack was great and really fit the action of the movie. If you like movies about bungeling criminals trying to plan the perfect heist (similiar to "The Hot Rock") you will love this movie. Highly recommended.

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Kathleen H.

If this was"an official selection at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival " heaven help us all! This is SO bad how it ever got a PG13 rating I don't know. We had to turn it off after about ten minutes. The language was bad, and the acting worse. I know actors have to eat too, but aren't they concerned about what their own grandchildren might think of them for agreeing to be in this absolute garbage!

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Oscar P.

Well this movie was funny and good for being low budget. I was unable to finish it because the DVD was scratched at the end and I couldn't see the ending.

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