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The Score
Directed by
Frank Oz
R
2001
2h 4m
Action
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Crime
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6.8
74%
67%
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An aging thief hopes to retire and live off his ill-gotten wealth with his lover when a young kid convinces him into doing one last heist that comes with a large payout.
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Cast of The Score
Robert De Niro
Nick Wells
Edward Norton
Jack Teller
Marlon Brando
Max
Angela Bassett
Diane
Gary Farmer
Burt
Jamie Harrold
Steven
Paul Soles
Danny
Martin Drainville
Jean-Claude
Serge Houde
Laurent
Jean-René Ouellet
André
Claude Despins
Albert
Richard Waugh
Sapperstein
Mark Camacho
Sapperstein's Cousin
Marie-Josée Colburn
Woman in Study
Gavin Svensson
Man in Study
Thinh Truong Nguyen
Tuan
Carlo Essagian
Cop
Christian Tessier
Drunk
Lenie Scoffié
Storekeeper
Bobby Brown
Tony
Maurice Demers
Philippe
Christian Jacques
Guard
Henry Farmer
Guard
Dacky Thermidor
Guard
Gerard Blouin
Guard
Charles V. Doucet
Old Engineer
Pierre Drolet
Worker
Norman Mikeal Berketa
Bureaucrat Official
Eric Hoziel
Ironclad Tech
John Talbot
Janitor
Richard Zeman
Thug
Nick Carasoulis
Thug
Cassandra Wilson
Special Appearance
Mose Allison
Special Appearance
Lisa Marie Blair
Waitress (uncredited)
Bill Haughland
Newscaster (uncredited)
Roger L. Jackson
Musician (uncredited)
David L. McCallum
Rich Man (uncredited)
Lonnie Plaxico
Bassist (uncredited)
Christine Solomon
Graduate (uncredited)
Angelo Tsarouchas
Thug (uncredited)
Andrew W. Walker
Jeff (uncredited)
The Score Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Graham
A solid suspense thriller that's fun.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
A sturdily diverting old fashioned heist thriller.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Frank Oz keeps the suspense taut and doesn't have to resort to gratuitous violence to get our adrenaline going.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
A spiritless, unimaginative exercise in professionalism for its own sake.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Our pleasure derives from watching all the creative participants in this movie go through their paces and riff creatively on the established themes.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The story might not have much that's new, but it is still fun to see a thief look at an intimidating new safe utterly undaunted.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
Manages to waste a prestigious cast on a tediously long-winded caper plot.
Variety
Robert Koehler
Restoring the seductive style of the no-nonsense procedural heist movie to complete luster, this is the kind of pic that knows the difference between being masculine and being macho.
Slate
David Edelstein
A droning, high-toned little heist picture with no dash and no raison d'tre.
Seattle Times
John Zebrowski
Like The Score itself, there are moments when we get a little lost, when we even get dull for a while. But if approached right, growing older can leave us feeling invigorated. Just like The Score.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
The movie is so determinedly low-key that after a while it sits on the screen like a layout from Architectural Digest. Even the actors seem dimmed.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
Spends so much time establishing a shadowy, jazzy neo-noir tone that the details of the heist are slighted and much of the excitement drains away.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
It is the human spectacle of three of America's finest screen actors passing on their wisdom and gifts from one generation to the next that lends this movie a self-reflexive glow and lifts it above the clichs on which it is constructed.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Alternating on trumpet and tenor sax, Norton does some terrific solos. De Niro is the ace drummer providing rhythmic backbone, and Brando tickles out gorgeous filigrees on piano.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
Oz allows both stars more time than they deserve to flesh out their characters. Still, it's fascinating to watch these two superb actors in highly detailed turns.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The best pure heist movie in recent years.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
Nobody's going to think of The Score as trail-blazing, but there's nothing small-time about its dramatic and acting payoff.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
After sitting through such sloppy and reckless high-concept heist films as Mission: Impossible and Entrapment, it's refreshing to witness the careful, methodical attention to details that distinguishes The Score.
Associated Press
David Germain
Got class and smarts that put recent bombastic heist flicks such as Swordfish and 3000 Miles to Graceland to shame.
San Jose Mercury News
Bruce Newman
A handsomely mounted yawn.
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