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From the wonderfully quirky Scottish director Bill Forsyth ('Local Hero', 'Gregory's Girl') who elicits the best performance Burt Reynolds has given as an aging burglar who takes on a young partner. Flawless all around, this gentle comedy is a real treat. With Casey Siemaszko, Sheila Kelley.

Year: 1989
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Director: Bill Forsyth
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Casey Siemaszko, Sheila Kelley
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: M
6.1/10
Location in store: Comedy

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