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Scott Caan | Tumbler | |
Nicolas Cage | Memphis Raines | |
T.J. Cross | Mirror Man | |
James Duval | Freb | |
Angelina Jolie | Sarah Wayland | |
Delroy Lindo | Det. Roland Castlebeck | |
Timothy Olyphant | Detective Drycoff | |
Will Patton | Atley Jackson | |
Giovanni Ribisi | Kip Raines | |
William Lee Scott | Toby | |
T. J. Cross | Mirror Man | |
Chi McBride | Donny Astricky | |
Robert Duvall | Otto Halliwell | |
Christopher Eccleston | Raymond Calitri | |
Vinnie Jones | The Sphinx | |
Grace Zabriskie | Helen Raines |
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Producer | Jerry Bruckheimer
Robert Stone |
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Writer | H.B. Halicki
Scott Rosenberg |
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Cinematography | Paul Cameron
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Musician | Trevor Rabin
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"Gone in 60 Seconds" stars Nicholas Cage as a retired master car thief Randall "Memphis" Raines. In this action suspense film, Raines' brother's life is threatened. Memphis comes out of retirement to pull a massive car heist involving 50 cars on a single night. He assembles a crew of fellow car boosters including Angelina Jolie who plays Sara "Sway" Wayland. The crew attempts to boost all 50 cars in an effort to steal all the cars before Kip, Randall's brother, deadline is reached. Despite a few snags in the crew's plan, things go fairly smoothly until the last car which Raines tries to steal. As might be expected, there are many car chases featured in this film. |
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