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Release Date: 2010 Cast: David Costabile, Keanu Reeves, Bill Duke, Julie Ordon, Vera Farmiga, Fisher Stevens, Peter Stormare, Danny Hoch, James Caan, Currie Graham, Jordan Gelber, Audrey Lynn Weston ...MORE
Cast: David Costabile, Keanu Reeves, Bill Duke, Julie Ordon, Vera Farmiga, Fisher Stevens, Peter Stormare, Danny Hoch, James Caan, Currie Graham, Jordan Gelber, Audrey Lynn Weston, Judy Greer ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Heist, Action, Action/Adventure, Comedy, Crime Fiction, Crime Thriller, Black comedy Henry's Crime is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, James Caan, Vera Farmiga, and Danny Hoch. The film follows Henry (Reeves) who goes to jail for a robbery he didn't commit. Once released, he plans on robbing the same bank with his former cellmate Max (Caan). The film opened in limited release on April 8 across the US.
Working the night shift as a toll collector on a lonely stretch of highway in Buffalo, New York, Henry is a man seemingly without ambition, dreams or purpose; a man sleepwalking his way through life.
When two friends get out... MORE
Henry's Crime is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, James Caan, Vera Farmiga, and Danny Hoch. The film follows Henry (Reeves) who goes to jail for a robbery he didn't commit. Once released, he plans on robbing the same bank with his former cellmate Max (Caan). The film opened in limited release on April 8 across the US.
Working the night shift as a toll collector on a lonely stretch of highway in Buffalo, New York, Henry is a man seemingly without ambition, dreams or purpose; a man sleepwalking his way through life.
When two friends get out of his car, supposedly to get some money at an ATM, they rob the bank, and Henry is arrested for supposedly being an accomplice. Rather than give up the names of the real culprits, Henry takes the fall and goes to jail. There, he meets the irrepressible Max, a con man who's grown far too comfortable with the familiarity and security of his ‘idyllic’ life behind bars, but one who also helps plant an idea in Henry’s mind which will change his life forever: for a man to find his purpose, he must first have a dream. Upon his release one year later, Henry finds his purpose. Having done the time, he LESS
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