The device has recently been
stolen by gangsters (led by Paul Sorvino's Eddie Valentine) in the hire of Nazi sympathizer / box - office champ Neville Sinclair — though they don't know he's an agent of the Reich — and hidden from the bumbling Feds in Cliff and Peevy's hangar.
Not exact matches
Jewellery designer Tatiana Sieff, who had her # 25,000 emerald cut engagement ring
stolen by a notorious London
gangster has pleaded for it's return
Reduced
by Refn almost to the point of abstraction — it could have been called Notes on a Rehearsal for an Action Movie — Drive may do little to win over multiplex crowds who prefer the fast and furious to the moody and languorous, but it reconfirms Refn as one of the most exciting young directors around, and Albert Brooks (
stealing the film as a small - time Jewish
gangster with an aversion to loose ends) as a national treasure.
During World War II, two Belgrade
gangster - patriots, Marko and Blacky, make their living on the black market
by stealing arms to sell to the Yugoslav Partisans in their fight against the Nazis.
Phillips replaces this hilarious shock value with a much more traditional and quite frankly, boring, storyline that caters more to the likes of one Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) after he escapes prison and is being tracked down
by some very mean
gangsters indeed (led
by none other than John Goodman) when he
steals $ 21 million in gold bricks.