Foolproof


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About this Broadcast
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William Phillips ("Treed Murray") wrote and directed this entertaining caper about three Toronto friends who plan elaborate heists just for fun. That changes when a thief (David Suchet) blackmails the trio, forcing them to commit a real crime. Ryan Reynolds, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, James Allodi, David Hewlett.

2003 English
Mystery & Suspense Action/adventure Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Ryan Reynolds (Actor) .. Kevin
Kristin Booth (Actor) .. Samantha
David Suchet (Actor) .. Leo Gillette
Joris Jarsky (Actor) .. Rob
James Allodi (Actor) .. Det. Mason
David Hewlett (Actor) .. Lawrence
Wai Choy (Actor) .. Harry
Duff Macdonald (Actor) .. Harlon
Sean Sullivan (Actor) .. Stan
Tara Slone (Actor) .. Maggie
Soo Garay (Actor) .. Hamish Receptionist
William House (Actor) .. Stanley Q. Hamish
Mif (Actor) .. Kenny
Laura Catalano (Actor) .. Sandi
Philip Craig (Actor) .. Albert Humphrey
Ho Chow (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Ryan Reynolds (Actor) .. Kevin
Born: October 23, 1976
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Handsome actor Ryan Reynolds may be best known to television viewers for his role in the popular Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, though if it weren't for his close friend Chris Martin, Reynolds' star may have not risen quite as smoothly as it did. Born in 1976, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to a food wholesaler father and a retail store saleswoman, Reynolds harbored an affection for acting from his early youth, and was undeterred after failing a drama class at the age of twelve. Making his television debut two years later on the Nickelodeon show Fifteen, the aspiring youngster crossed the border and relocated to Florida for the taping of the show, moving back to Vancouver soon after production ceased in 1991. Turning up in numerous television series such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch and made-for-TV movies in the following years, Reynolds soon grew despondent that his career was not moving along as smoothly as he wished. Recognizing his friend's frustrations, fellow actor Martin suggested that the two pick up and head for the Hollywood hills. Crashing in a cheap hotel and having his jeep stripped and rolled down a hill did little to raise Reynolds' spirits, though the determined actor carried on, landing his role on Two Guys in 1997. The only actor to read for the role of Berg, Reynolds won the favor of the producers and was soon on his way to success in the States. Following with roles in the teen horror comedy Boltneck (1998) and later Dick (1999) and Finder's Fee (2000), Reynolds soon began assuming his position among the hot young actors of the early millennium, taking the lead in 2001 for Van Wilder.Prominent roles in more high-profile films followed, including the part of Hannibal King in 2004's Blade Trinity, and the lead role of George Lutz in the 2005 remake of the classic horror movie The Amityville Horror. He soon followed this up with starring roles in two comedies: 2005's Waiting and Just Friends. With his career on a meteoric path upward, he continued to branch, snagging starring roles in films like the supernatural thriller The Nines, and the romantic comedy Definitely Maybe, eventually signing on to play the character of Deadpool in the next installment in the X-Men franchise X-Men Origins: Wolverine, as well as starring alongside Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedy The Proposal. Officially having made the transition into Leading Man Actor, Reynolds took a few unexpected roles in smaller films, playing supporting characters in 2009's Adventureland and making a quirky comedic turn in 2010's Paper Man. By 2011, however, Reynolds was ready to get back in the game, taking the lead in the super hero movie Green Lantern. The next year he appeared alongside Denzel Washington in the action thriller Safe House. He made cameo appearances in two Seth MacFarlane films, Ted and A Million Ways to Die in the West, and voiced a character in the animated film The Croods.
Kristin Booth (Actor) .. Samantha
Born: August 28, 1974
David Suchet (Actor) .. Leo Gillette
Born: May 02, 1946
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Known mostly for portraying Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot for more than a decade, the short and stocky character actor David Suchet has also enjoyed a lengthy career on stage, screen, and television. Born in London, he studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and eventually joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. Throughout the 1970s, Suchet appeared in numerous stage productions and crime dramas on British television. His did his first film in 1980 with A Tale of Two Cities, but didn't play his first detective until the crime comedy Trenchcoat in 1983. For the rest of the '80s, the British actor played a Middle Eastern terrorist in The Little Drummer Girl, a Russian operative in The Falcon and the Snowman, and a French hunter in Harry and the Hendersons. He also occasionally portrayed real-life figures, including Sigmund Freud in the miniseries Freud, news reporter William L. Shirer in the HBO docudrama Murrow, and movie legend Louis B. Mayer in RKO 281. While the Poirot mysteries would dominate his career in the '90s, Suchet also played some other leading roles: double agent Verloc in miniseries The Secret Agent, based on the novel by Joseph Conrad; Aaron in the TNT television special Moses; and downsized New Yorker Oliver in the American independent film Sunday. Some standard Hollywood action thrillers followed with Executive Decision, Deadly Voyage, and A Perfect Murder being just a few. After 2000, he turned to costume dramas to play Napoleon in Sabotage!, Baron von Stockmar in Victoria & Albert, and upper-crust Augustus Melmotte in The Way We Live Now. He resumed the role of Poirot (after a short break from 1998-1999) just as he started up another detective character, DI John Borne of NCS: Manhunt and NCS 2. In 2003, he played gangster Leo Gillette in the action thriller Foolproof.
Joris Jarsky (Actor) .. Rob
Born: December 03, 1974
James Allodi (Actor) .. Det. Mason
Born: February 26, 1967
David Hewlett (Actor) .. Lawrence
Born: April 18, 1968
Birthplace: Redhill, Surrey, England
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Wai Choy (Actor) .. Harry
Born: October 03, 1986
Duff Macdonald (Actor) .. Harlon
Sean Sullivan (Actor) .. Stan
Tara Slone (Actor) .. Maggie
Soo Garay (Actor) .. Hamish Receptionist
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
William House (Actor) .. Stanley Q. Hamish
Mif (Actor) .. Kenny
Laura Catalano (Actor) .. Sandi
Philip Craig (Actor) .. Albert Humphrey
Born: September 03, 1950
Allen Zarnett (Actor)
Ho Chow (Actor)
Born: October 16, 1956
Leford Lawes (Actor)

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