Henry's Crime
January 14, 2011
Plot
Released from prison for a crime he didn't commit, an ex-con targets the same bank he was sent away for robbing.
Release Year: 2010
Rating: 6.0/10 (8,215 voted)
Critic's Score: 49/100
Director:
Malcolm Venville
Stars: Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, James Caan
Storyline
Released from prison for a crime he didn't commit, an ex-con targets the same bank he was sent away for robbing.
Writers: Sacha Gervasi, David N. White
Cast:
Keanu Reeves
–
Henry Torne
Judy Greer
–
Debbie Torne
Fisher Stevens
–
Eddie Vibes
Danny Hoch
–
Joe
Bill Duke
–
Frank
Drew McVety
–
Detective
Tim Snay
–
Judge
James Caan
–
Max Saltzman
Carlos Pizarro
–
Hector
Chris Cardona
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Prison Guard
Mark Anthony
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Fink
Brian Rogalski
–
Other Inmate
Steve Beauchamp
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Other Inmate #2
Vera Farmiga
–
Julie Ivanova
Allel Aimiche
–
Pierre
Taglines:
If you've done the time, do the crime.
Details
Official Website:
Official site |
Official site [Japan] |
Release Date: 14 January 2011
Filming Locations: Buffalo, New York, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $12,000,000
(estimated)
Gross: $101,882
(USA)
(5 June 2011)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
While flipping through his yearbook in his hotel room, a weather forecast is audible in the background. The voice of the forecaster is Don Paul, an actual weatherman on local Buffalo news television station Channel 4.
Quotes:
Julie:
Aren't you guys worried about getting caught?
Max:
It's kind of a win-win situation for me.
Julie:
Why?
Max:
I like jail.
User Review
tender and intelligent
Rating: 10/10
I went to see this movie yesterday and I have been positively
surprised.
Keanu Reeves has given a great performance as Henry, the main
character. The chemistry between Reeves and his counterparts (Vera
Farmiga and James Caan) was really good and palpable.
The story was convincing, well written and from start to finish I
actually believed in what was happening on the screen. Vera Farmiga,
who plays the female lead character, is superb, credible and bitter
enough to give convincing diva acting in the Checov's Cherry orchard
play, which is crucial for the dynamic development of the movie itself.
I left the theatre thinking I wanted to see it again.
Highly recommended.