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Un voleur qui vole un voleur

Original title: Ladrón que roba a ladrón
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2K
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Un voleur qui vole un voleur (2007)
ActionAdventureComedyCrimeFantasyRomanceWestern

Two former thieves reunite to rob the biggest thief they know -- Moctesuma Valdez, a TV infomercial guru who's made millions selling worthless health products to poor Latino immigrants. When... Read allTwo former thieves reunite to rob the biggest thief they know -- Moctesuma Valdez, a TV infomercial guru who's made millions selling worthless health products to poor Latino immigrants. When none of their affiliates want to go undercover as day laborers to pull off the heist, the... Read allTwo former thieves reunite to rob the biggest thief they know -- Moctesuma Valdez, a TV infomercial guru who's made millions selling worthless health products to poor Latino immigrants. When none of their affiliates want to go undercover as day laborers to pull off the heist, the two men turn to the real thing for help.

  • Director
    • Joe Menendez
  • Writer
    • JoJo Henrickson
  • Stars
    • Fernando Colunga
    • Miguel Varoni
    • Julie Gonzalo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Menendez
    • Writer
      • JoJo Henrickson
    • Stars
      • Fernando Colunga
      • Miguel Varoni
      • Julie Gonzalo
    • 15User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
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    Fernando Colunga
    Fernando Colunga
    • Alejandro Toledo
    Miguel Varoni
    Miguel Varoni
    • Emilio Lopez
    Julie Gonzalo
    Julie Gonzalo
    • Gloria…
    Saúl Lisazo
    Saúl Lisazo
    • Moctesuma 'Mocte' Valdez…
    Ivonne Montero
    • Rafaela
    Oscar Torre
    Oscar Torre
    • Miguelito
    Ruben Garfias
    Ruben Garfias
    • Rafa
    Gabriel Soto
    Gabriel Soto
    • Anival Cano
    JoJo Henrickson
    • Julio Miranda
    Sonya Smith
    Sonya Smith
    • Veronica Valdez
    Richard Azurdia
    Richard Azurdia
    • Primitivo
    Jon Molerio
    Jon Molerio
    • Booth Guard
    Eduardo Antonio Garcia
    • Sergio, Mocte's Bodyguard
    Art Bonilla
    Art Bonilla
    • Coyote
    Rick Najera
    Rick Najera
    • Building Guard #1
    Lidia Pires
    Lidia Pires
    • Blanca
    Roberto Medina
    Roberto Medina
    • Chava
    Silvia Curiel
    Silvia Curiel
    • Maria
    • Director
      • Joe Menendez
    • Writer
      • JoJo Henrickson
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    User reviews15

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    Gillie78

    Great movie! Highly recommend it!

    Ladron que roba a ladron is a great movie, and I recommend it to Spanish-speakers and non-Spanish speakers alike. The captions seem to be excellent (I know some Spanish but am far, far, from fluent). The movie is a great deal of fun, and the actors do a wonderful job. Especially enjoyed Miguel Varoni, Saul Lisazo, and Ivonne Montero. Fernando Colunga was great eye candy. Other reviewers have summarized the plot well. It did remind me of Ocean's Eleven, but on a smaller scale and with perhaps even more humor. I understand that some scenes were cut in order to shorten the running time, and I sort of regret that. You will be glad you made the effort to see this film.
    10rgk_28

    More "The Sting" than Ocean's 11-13 -- and that's a good thing!

    I loved this movie! The focus of this heist movie was on the characters' resourcefulness and cleverness, not on special effects. The clever dialogue, plot twists and the wonderful humor reminded me of the great classic "The Sting." I much preferred this film to the big-budget Ocean 11-13 series, which is too self-important, and I found the characters far more charming and easy to root for. While I am not Latina, I am very familiar with the works of the three stars, Varoni, Colunga and Lisazo, and they were the reason I went to see this film. They did not disappoint me. The entire ensemble is great and very believable, although Oscar Torre and Miguel Varoni steal a few scenes. Fernando Colunga always stands out b/c he's so darn HOT! He's also very good here. On the other hand, my friend's heart palpitated every time S. Lisazo and G. Toro came on screen. Ivonne Montero is very funny in a role very different than many of her telenovela ones. All around, definitely worth seeing!
    10lidieth007

    A must see one!

    I just came from watching this movie, and I couldn't wait to tell you that this movie is a must see one. I really enjoyed it. It's an action, adventure and comedy movie. It doesn't get boring, you will be all the time either laughing or tensed. Besides being an enjoyable movie, it also gives a message to the audience. And shows how real life is in nowadays in the U.S. The actors are fantastic! I can't complain about them. You have to watch it, doesn't matter if you speak Spanish or not, but you have to see it (It's really understandable). I kind of disagree with the trailer because, it doesn't show the movie as interesting and funny as it is. After you watched it, you'll know what I'm talking about. I don't want to tell you the story because I want you to actually enjoy it and try to "infer" what will happen. The movie ends in a way you never thought of. That's the magic of thieves! But remember, thieves can rob other thieves!
    9areabluelily1013

    This a great film, not sure what the other guy's talking about

    First off, I love when people try and be production critics ("bad direction") when the majority of people just want to know if the film is good. And Ladron que roba a ladron is just that. Who says similar movies, Ocean's 11 and this one, can't coexist? First of all, it's in Spanish, but for me, who only speaks English, it didn't distract from the movie at all. The actors area all great, which is not always true for ensemble casts. The plot isn't necessarily predictable, as there are definitely twists, and the fact that it was filmed in LA really doesn't have any effect on the film, positive or negative. Overall I absolutely recommend this film, especially if you, like me, feel the Matt Damon- George Clooney dynamic getting old.
    9sep1051

    Character driven caper film exceeds expectation

    I don't believe that I need to recap the plot of this movie since other commentators have done so quite clearly. However I would like to expand on three aspects of the film: the casting, comparable movies, and the technical credits.

    I'm an Anglo and came across the movie by accident on Amazon.com. As such I was totally unfamiliar with the cast of this movie, most of whom appear to have extensive credits in Hispanic television series. When an actor delivers a good performance you can credit the actor. When all the actors fit their roles you have to credit the casting. Saul Lisazo, as the putative villain Moctesuma Valdez, was impressive. Both of the gang leaders, Miquel Varoni as Emilio Lopez and Fernando Colunga as Alejandro Toledo, were in character. While the latter was billed first, I assume he's better known for his television work, I would say the former was more of a standout in this film. Ruben Garfias was expressive as car jockey Rafa and Ivonne Montero was very dynamic as his motor-head daughter Rafaela. Gabriel Soto brought some charm to the usually thankless role of caper muscle man. Julie Gonzalo was attractive in the role of the nanny Gloria but Sonya Smith had little to do as Mrs. Valdez (apparently she was more actively involved in a sub-plot which was cut from the movies to reduce run time). Oscar Torres as Miguelito, a would be actor, and Jon Molerio as a security guard provide standout comedy relief. Only the computer "nerd" role of Julio Miranda was surprisingly under written given that it was played by JoJo Henrickson, the author of the screen play. It is relatively seldom that all major roles in a film are well cast. It is a high compliment when I say it makes me want to go out and look at the other work of these performers.

    Commentators have compared this film to Ocean's Eleven (1960/2001) or the The Sting (1973) in terms of where it was derived from and the style of the caper. I don't know who made the first caper film, with people coming together to stage a heist, but I know it definitively precedes Ocean's Eleven (1960). Without even pausing I can think of Jules Dassin's Rafifi (1955), Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956) or John Huston's The Asphalt Jungle (1950). In terms of style I think we must remember that this film was apparently made on a budget of US$900,000 over twenty days. Its simply not going to have the high-technology caper of a big budget Ocean's Eleven (2001). The complexity of the caper is more like that of 1960's television series Mission Impossible or Man From U.N.C.L.E. However the director and writer of this film wisely choose to concentrate on character and social commentary rather than complexity of the caper. This fits better within both the budget and the concept of invisible immigrants staging a caper. Part of the emotional satisfaction with the ending is the social commentary embedded within it.

    Technical credits are normally taken for granted but deserve comment in this case. The camera work is particularly impressive, with use of continuous takes as the camera moves amongst the participants in the scene. This style binds the characters together and creates both realism and a sense of activity. I was also impressed with some of the framing of the shots, with the main characters bookending the background events. I don't think I've ever commented on subtitles in a movie. Inevitably one senses that the subtitles you are reading are a poor reflection of what's said in the original language. In this case the English subtitles, I presume by the screen writer JoJo Henrickson, are fluid and fully convey the emotions on the screen. The catchy soundtrack also adds to the professionalism of the credits.

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    • Trivia
      The largely English-speaking crew never received a translated script. They were unclear on story arc and plot points until the subtitled cast & crew screening many months later.
    • Goofs
      In the office scene, the three round discs on the desk change position several times without being touched - all pointed forward, all pointed sideways and two sideways with one forward.
    • Quotes

      Emilio Lopez: [Kneeling in church] I know I'm breaking the fifth... the third... one of your commandments again, but I am doing this for a fair cause...

    • Connections
      Followed by Ladrones (2015)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ladrón que roba a ladrón
    • Production companies
      • Narrow Bridge Films
      • Panamax Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,011,254
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,626,090
      • Sep 2, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,875,089
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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