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Art Heist

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
899
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William Baldwin and Ellen Pompeo in Art Heist (2004)
CaperActionCrimeThriller

When a painting owned by one of her clients is stolen from a Barcelona museum, a New York-based artexpert is sent there to help investigate. After more paintings are stolen, she learns that ... Read allWhen a painting owned by one of her clients is stolen from a Barcelona museum, a New York-based artexpert is sent there to help investigate. After more paintings are stolen, she learns that she is being framed for the crimes. With the help of her estranged husband, a New York cop... Read allWhen a painting owned by one of her clients is stolen from a Barcelona museum, a New York-based artexpert is sent there to help investigate. After more paintings are stolen, she learns that she is being framed for the crimes. With the help of her estranged husband, a New York cop, they must not only solve the crimes but clear her name.

  • Director
    • Bryan Goeres
  • Writers
    • Diane Fine
    • Evan Spiliotopoulos
  • Stars
    • Ellen Pompeo
    • William Baldwin
    • Abel Folk
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    899
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bryan Goeres
    • Writers
      • Diane Fine
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
    • Stars
      • Ellen Pompeo
      • William Baldwin
      • Abel Folk
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ellen Pompeo
    Ellen Pompeo
    • Sandra Walker
    William Baldwin
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    • Bruce Walker
    Abel Folk
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    • Daniel Marin
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Maximov
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Victor Boyd
    Andrés Herrera
    Andrés Herrera
    • Fernando
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    • Héctor
    Diego Martín
    Diego Martín
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    Madison Goeres
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    Alex O'Dogherty
    Alex O'Dogherty
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    Vanessa Mesa
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    Rachel Laure
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    Montserrat Gausachs
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    Juan Guzmán
    • Duran
    Terry McLean
    • Subhastador de Wellington
    • (as Terry McClean)
    Menh-Wai Trinh
    • Mrs. Yee
    • (as Menh Wai)
    Raül Perales
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    • (as Raúl Perales)
    • Director
      • Bryan Goeres
    • Writers
      • Diane Fine
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
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    6tarbosh22000

    Billy Baldwin + Spain + Goofiness= "Art Heist"

    "Art Heist" feels like "The Return of Bruno" CD by Bruce Willis.

    I say that because the backup singers do most of the work. Just like William Baldwin, Abel Folk, and Ed Lauter do most of the work. Ellen Pompeo, like Willis, can't carry the heavy load of being the main character (or Singer). The script is a little weak and Pompeo makes it worse, with her dull line readings. Thank the Baldwin God, because William swoops down to save it. He plays Bruce Walker, a loose cannon cop who wants to stop Sandra (Pompeo) from getting too over her head. The action scenes are well filmed and William has dethroned Daniel as the sweatiest Baldwin, which is great! The last reviewer took this movie WAY too seriously. You're not supposed to think about this type of movie in that way.

    For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
    1erikstee

    First it's one "Aha, this is what this films all about". The second comes the shock and last the awe at how people spend money on sad productions like this!!!

    Baldwin has really stooped low to make such movies. The script, the music, just about everything in this movie is a waste of time.

    The sound FX do not sound real, they stick out way too much (technical gadgets etc.) If they are trying to make a movie about things like this, at least try to get real with it and drop those extra bleeps and beeps, because those gadgets don't really make loud sounds like that. Natural sounds like footsteps and such are non-existent, which gives it a void-like atmosphere.

    Directing seems to be OK for such a low budget film (I sure hope it was a low budget production), although it does seem fairly amateurish at times.

    Most characters seem empty and false, they simply haven't casted this movie very well. I'd imagine it would've been a better idea to make Baldwin speak some Spanish than to make Spanish actors speak English, when we all know that theirs is the language which is more vibrant and alive, that is why the actors performance can suffer greatly if an odd language is used. I mean, could finally someone realise how stupid it sounds to make international actors speak English with a bad accent? It's should've a long ago buried corpse in movie production. The production team ever heard of subtitles? This movie again manages to depict European police as lazy and corrupt, the societies as vulnerable and helpless. I mean if the plot again goes like "The Interpol can't do jack, so let's call one American to bring down this international syndicate" or whatever.

    Sony Pictures treads on the same path as Columbia before it, just producing movies for the hell of it. I'd imagine them to have some self respect also. Are buyers supposed to buy every dirty title just because Sony puts out something good a few times a year?! Maybe they should've used the same team as who were making Di Que Si - Say I Do. It's spoken in Spanish and Paz Vega and Santi Millan do a decent job keeping the movie afloat. Looks and sounds much better! Come on Sony, wake up, produce less, sell more.
    1jotix100

    Stealing an El Greco

    This film seems to be a rip off of many movies that have dealt with the same subject in the past. Let the future viewer be forewarned that "Art Heist" doesn't add anything to the genre. Director Bryan Goeres has no clue what to do with the film.

    William Baldwin keeps reappearing in films, and frankly, one wonders if he has a great agent, or is it that directors and producers love his unusual goofy looks, complimented by that strange hairdo he sports in most of his movies. The only good movie in which he has appeared, is "The Squid and the Whale", in which he only speaks two, or three lines. Ellen Pompeo, his leading lady, doesn't fare much better; there is no chemistry between Ms. Pompeo and Mr. Baldwin.

    A movie to be seen at the viewer's own risk.
    seanymphette

    Pompeo Belongs With Merchant/Ivory. Baldwin Needs A Haircut. Bad!

    I don't get it. Ellen Pompeo is dynamic and moving on Grey's Anatomy. What happened? Perhaps its the ensemble she has been placed among. I know why she was cast and what makes this woman is so appealing. This woman has amazing eyes. Even if she wore absolutely no makeup, she would look beautiful and wholesome. I think she belongs in a period piece, a costumer. In a Victorian era film, where the dialog is snappier and the physical acting is more restrained she might fare better.

    In any case, Billy Baldwin needs to do something with the hairdo he has been sporting in his last few films. Its like he knows that his early 90s, long in the front, short in the back style is too dated to appear in a film with (not to mention, too young and surfer-dude for him), so he slicks it back which looks even more dated, and a little creepy like Gomez Addams. Baldwin needs to close crop that hair for once, like in a war movie. He has the most interesting face of the Baldwin brood, I just wish he would learn how to act with it.
    4zsk

    Ariel views of Barcelona are the best part...

    OK - the helicopter shots are fantastic, and the director made good use of some of Barcelona's top sights. Otherwise...production value was blown in the first few minutes and the rest of the film felt like a movie of the week. Ellen Pompeo was charming and fun to watch, Abel Folk had the most depth and was very effective, and William Baldwin was...well, William Baldwin. He got to put his martial art training to good use and be a running-jumping-earnest action figure. The rest of the cast was wooden at best, but mostly paper. So - if you're nostalgic about Spain - it's a picture postcard with an action twist, and a healthy dose of El Greco. If not, skip it.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Braquage à l'espagnole
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television International
      • Drimtim Entertainment
      • Antena 3 Televisión
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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