Entrapment


General

Medium: DVD
Production Year: 1999
Certification: PG-13 (USA)
Genre: Action; Adventure
Region: Region 2
Nationality: USA
Format: PAL
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Cast

Actor/Actress Role
Connery, Sean
Zeta-Jones, Catherine
Rhames, Ving
Patton, Will
Chaykin, Maury
McNally, Kevin
O'Neill, Terry
Sharma, Madhav
Yip, David
(II), Tim Potter
(II), Eric Meyers
Swartz, Aaron
Marsh, William
Xu, Tony
Saxon, Rolf
Hill, Tom Clarke
(VII), David Howard
Yung, Sai-Kit
Ganatra, Ravin J.
Jai-Persad, Rhydian

Other People

Director: Amiel, Jon
Producer:
Writer:
Composer:
Studio: 20th Century Fox

Features

Language Tracks: Spanish; English
Subtitle Languages:
Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Running Time: 108
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Widescreen: ✓
Color Mode: Colour
Director's Cut:

Certifications

  • UK:12

Plot Summary

Sean Connery plays a master thief thought to be long retired, while Katherine Zeta-Jones is his foil, a hotshot insurance investigator assigned to his case. They both have a little something to hold over each other's heads, until it turns out that Zeta-Jones is a professional art thief herself and is playing on both sides of the fence. At first they eye each other with mutual distrust until they team up for a job, which goes off without a hitch. Inevitably their prickly relationship begins to thaw somewhat, and the two become attracted to each other as they plan out the massive Y2K bank scam that is the movie's climax (complete with sequel-ready ending). Entrapment plays somewhat like a '70s caper movie revamped for the gadget-happy high-tech '90s. The plot takes a few too many labored twists and turns, and the chemistry between the two leads is nearly nonexistent, though both carry on gamely in their parts. On the other hand, there is some genuine suspense in many scenes as they go about their business, dripping with whiz-bang burglary devices. Zeta-Jones, of course, is drop-dead gorgeous, and Connery is as reliable as always in his role. The fairly flat editing and direction tends to drag the film down somewhat, but fans of caper movies, high-tech thrillers, and the two leads should find plenty to like in this film. --Jerry Renshaw