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In 1972, a gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.In 1972, a gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.In 1972, a gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.
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Darren Keefe Reiher
- Deputy Hurlbuck
- (as Darren Keefe)
Laksmi Priyah Hedemark
- Lambert's Secretary 1972
- (as Laksmi Hedemark)
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"Finding Steve McQueen" actually has nothing really to do with actor Steve McQueen but is still quite entertaining and funny for a B movie.
In this crime comedy based on a true story, a gang of thieves attempt to steal millions from Richard Nixon's secret fund.
Overall a good film with some smart humour and fun twists. William Fitchner ("Crash") gives a stellar and hilarious performance, he kills his role. I did find that "Finding Steve McQueen" was too dragged out and felt long even at 90-minutes. It's crazy to think that this is a true story and considered the biggest heist in America. It's worth a watch.
See it at home or skip it.
In this crime comedy based on a true story, a gang of thieves attempt to steal millions from Richard Nixon's secret fund.
Overall a good film with some smart humour and fun twists. William Fitchner ("Crash") gives a stellar and hilarious performance, he kills his role. I did find that "Finding Steve McQueen" was too dragged out and felt long even at 90-minutes. It's crazy to think that this is a true story and considered the biggest heist in America. It's worth a watch.
See it at home or skip it.
From the beginning, I wanted to dislike this movie. The lead just didn't strike me as very interesting to start. But like the simple plot and easy to digest acting, he gets better as the movie moves on. The ending was simple and endearing.
Nah, it's not that amazing or groundbreaking in the least but it's fun and well paced.
Highly fictionalized account of an actual bank robbery that occurred in California, 1972. The main character (Harry Barber), one of the robbers, is a young man who sees himself cut from the same cloth as the actor, Steve McQueen. Despite often having a 'deer in headlights' look about him, Harry unfolds a detailed tale of the robbery some years later to his girlfriend, Molly. The main theme of the heist centers on stealing President Nixon's slush fund money that supposedly is hidden in a safety deposit box with the bank. FBI agents Lambert and Felt (of Nixonian fame as deep cover contact, Deep Throat) are hot on the trail of the heist crew. Both the love story and the heist are an enjoyable watch.
Based upon true events, this movie mixes a bank heist, romance and being a fan of actor, Steve McQueen, into ultimately kind of a refreshing ride. There is an earnestness to this movie as well as humor -- I haven't genuinely laughed out loud at a movie in a long time. The soundtrack is spot on, also, and enhanced the movie. The only actor I recognized is Forest Whitaker, and he adds needed credibility in his depiction of a decent member of law enforcement.
Finding Steve McQueen is a love story disguised as a bank robbery movie. This is a Baby Driver wannabe, without the great production, direction and dialogue. If you've never heard of Travis Fimmel before, well, this film won't leave a lasting impression of him with you either. Finding Steve McQueen has 24 Producers, so if the tempo or mood or anything else seems uneven-there you go. Everything starts out exciting as a bank heist film, but then it flips to a love story and by the 1 hour marks it's ZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz. The soundtrack is fantastic, so this is the movie you play in the background while doing something else, like surfing the internet.
Did you know
- TriviaThe character of Mark Felt is better known to the world as 'Deep Throat,' Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's Watergate source, during the lead up to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
- GoofsAlthough the movie theater marquee shows Terreur sur la ligne (1979) and I love you, je t'aime (1979), both of which were released in 1979, this is not anachronistic because the scenes where Harry is telling the story to Molly are set in 1980.
- Quotes
Pauly Callahan: [referring to Richard Nixon] Seems like the President of the United States can do whatever the fuck he wants to do. He's got the CIA, the FBI, the ATF, and the IRS. It's like an alphabet soup enema.
- SoundtracksDrivin' My Life Away
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- У пошуках Стіва Маккуїна
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- $5,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $21,905
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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