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A disgraced real-estate maven is hired by a shady Hollywood couple to flip their mansion for cash. However, he soon finds himself hunted by his former boss, who's eager to get his hands on the expensive property, in this delirious action comedy.

2015 English
Action/adventure Mystery Comedy Crime

Cast & Crew
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Burt Reynolds (Actor) .. Ron Glass
Rob Lowe (Actor) .. Frank Hunter
Jessica Clark (Actor) .. Lana Hunter
Ken Davitian (Actor) .. Mr. Mousian
Noel Gugliemi (Actor) .. El Cabron
Kwesi Boakye (Actor) .. Billy
Logan Fahey (Actor) .. Aaron Glass
Caitlin Gerard (Actor) .. Jane
Christiana Leucas (Actor) .. Penelope
Christos Vasilopoulos (Actor) .. Victor
Jenna Haze (Actor) .. Chloe
Julien Skye (Actor) .. Oleg
Benjamin Adam Michie (Actor) .. Angry Tenate
Jessica Morris (Actor) .. Emily
Casey O'Keefe (Actor) .. News Reporter
Jake Allyn (Actor) .. Anderson
Fernando Aldaz (Actor) .. Scott
Sean Michael Arthur (Actor) .. Wealthy Businessman
Don Anthonie (Actor) .. Hobo Teen
Trent Garrett (Actor) .. Jason
Jim Lau (Actor) .. Mr. Chen
Emily Lopato (Actor) .. Prostitute
Vince Romo (Actor) .. Big Moreno
David Ulmer (Actor) .. Rich Man
Troy Vincent (Actor) .. Jeff
Joseph Wilson (Actor) .. Police Officer
Greg Duncan (Actor) .. Security Officer
Sara Hedgren (Actor) .. Bikini Babe
Sheila Jenkins (Actor) .. Rich Man's Daughter
Lisa Marie (Actor) .. Head Prostitute
Maggie Parto (Actor) .. Client

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Did You Know..
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Burt Reynolds (Actor) .. Ron Glass
Born: February 11, 1936
Died: September 06, 2018
Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan
Trivia: Charming, handsome, and easy-going, lead actor and megastar Burt Reynolds entered the world on February 11, 1936. He attended Florida State University on a football scholarship, and became an all-star Southern Conference halfback, but - faced with a knee injury and a debilitating car accident - switched gears from athletics to college drama. In 1955, he dropped out of college and traveled to New York, in search of stage work, but only turned up occasional bit parts on television, and for two years he had to support himself as a dishwasher and bouncer.In 1957, Reynolds's ship came in when he appeared in a New York City Center revival of Mister Roberts; shortly thereafter, he signed a television contract. He sustained regular roles in the series Riverboat, Gunsmoke, Hawk, and Dan August. Although he appeared in numerous films in the 1960s, he failed to make a significant impression. In the early '70s, his popularity began to increase, in part due to his witty appearances on daytime TV talk shows. His breakthrough film, Deliverance (1972), established him as both a screen icon and formidable actor. That same year, Reynolds became a major sex symbol when he posed as the first nude male centerfold in the April edition of Cosmopolitan. He went on to become the biggest box-office attraction in America for several years - the centerpiece of films such as Hustle (1975), Smokey and the Bandit (1977) (as well as its two sequels), The End (1978), Starting Over (1979), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), and The Man Who Loved Women (1983). However, by the mid-'80s, his heyday ended, largely thanks to his propensity for making dumb-dumb bumper-smashing road comedies with guy pals such as Hal Needham (Stroker Ace, The Cannonball Run 2). Reynolds's later cinematic efforts (such as the dismal Malone (1987)) failed to generate any box office sizzle, aside from a sweet and low-key turn as an aging career criminal in Bill Forsyth's Breaking In (1989). Taking this as a cue, Reynolds transitioned to the small screen, and starred in the popular sitcom Evening Shade, for which he won an Emmy. He also directed several films, created the hit Win, Lose or Draw game show with friend Bert Convy, and established the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater in Florida. In the mid-'90s, Reynolds ignited a comeback that began with his role as a drunken, right-wing congressman in Andrew Bergman's Striptease (1996). Although the film itself suffered from critical pans and bombed out at the box office, the actor won raves for his performance, with many critics citing his comic interpretation of the role as one of the film's key strengths. His luck continued the following year, when Paul Thomas Anderson cast him as porn director Jack Horner in his acclaimed Boogie Nights. Reynolds would go on to earn a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination, and between the twin triumphs of Striptease and Nights, critics read the resurgence as the beginning of a second wind in the Deliverance star's career, ala John Travolta's turnaround in 1994's Pulp Fiction. But all was not completely well chez Burt. A nasty conflict marred his interaction with Paul Thomas Anderson just prior to the release of Boogie Nights. It began with Reynolds's disastrous private screening of Nights; he purportedly loathed the picture so much that he phoned his agent after the screening and fired him. When the Anderson film hit cinemas and became a success d'estime, Reynolds rewrote his opinion of the film and agreed to follow Anderson on a tour endorsing the effort, but Reynolds understandably grew peeved when Anderson refused to let him speak publicly. Reynolds grew so infuriated, in fact, that he refused to play a role in Anderson's tertiary cinematic effort, 1999's Magnolia. Reynolds's went on to appear in a big screen adatpation of The Dukes of Hazzard as Boss Hogg, and later returned to drama with a supporting performance in the musical drama Broken Bridges; a low-key tale of a fading country music star that served as a feature debut for real-life country music singer Toby Kieth. Over the coming years, Reynolds would also enjoy occasional appearances on shows like My Name is Earl and Burn Notice.
Rob Lowe (Actor) .. Frank Hunter
Born: March 17, 1964
Birthplace: Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Trivia: American brothers Rob and Chad Lowe became actors in childhood (Chad would ultimately win an Emmy for his TV work). Rob was acting from the age of eight in 1972; seven years later, he was a regular on the TV series A New Kind of Family, playing the teenaged son of star Eileen Brennan. That series was shot down quickly, but Lowe's film career picked up when newspaper and magazine articles began aligning the handsome, sensitive young actor with the burgeoning Hollywood "brat pack," which included such new talent as Molly Ringwald, Matt Dillon, Charlie Sheen, and Anthony Michael Hall. Along with several fellow "packers" (Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Emilio Estevez), Lowe starred in 1985's St. Elmo's Fire; this film and the earlier Hotel New Hampshire (1984) represent the most memorable projects in Lowe's otherwise negligible film output. In 1989, Lowe's already flagging film stardom received a severe setback when he was accused of videotaping his sexual activities with an underage girl (the evidence has since become a choice item on the sub-rosa video cassette circuit). Arrested for his misdeeds, Lowe performed several hours' worth of community service, then tried to reactivate his career. Since then, Lowe has matured into something of a brat-pack George Hamilton, successfully lampooning his previous screen image in such comedies as Wayne's World (1992) and Tommy Boy (1995).Though his comedic endeavors would continue throughout the 1990s in films such as Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and its sequel, Lowe gained notice for such dramatic roles as that of the mute and strangely plague-immune Nick Andros in the long-anticipated TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand (1994). Lowe's roles throughout the '90s may have not been the prominently featured roles in A-list films that his early shooting-star may have suggested, though he did maintain steady work in an interesting variety of small-budget projects. Lowe's casting on the popular political drama The West Wing brought the actor back into the public eye in what many considered to be one of the most intelligently written dramatic series on television. His turn as quick-witted liberal speechwriter Sam Seaborn brought Lowe through the dark days of his scandalous past, back to an audience who may have forgotten his charm as an actor. He would stay with the series until 2005, all while continuing to pick new projects that involved creativity and an open mind. He tested his limits with roles in films like Salem's Lot and Thank You For Smoking, and in 2004, he began starring in his own TV series, playing Dr. Billy Grant on the crime drama Dr. Vegas. The show lasted until 2008, by which time he had already signed on for the prime time dramedy Brothers & Sisters, starring alongside Calista Flockhart. He had a major part in The Invention of Lying in 2009, and that same year he landed a regular gig on the well-reviewed NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. In 2011 he was the executive producer and one of the leads in the ensemble film I Melt With You.
Jessica Clark (Actor) .. Lana Hunter
Born: April 21, 1985
James Jurdi (Actor)
Ken Davitian (Actor) .. Mr. Mousian
Born: June 19, 1953
Trivia: With his rotund build and Eastern-European looks, Armenian-American player Ken Davitian seemed tailor-made for character roles. For the majority of his first decade onscreen, however, Davitian appeared in fairly lackluster movies, such as Talkin' Dirty After Dark (1991), Bikini Summer (1991), Sexual Intent (1994), and The Silence of the Hams (1994). His fate changed just a bit around the turn of the millennium -- first on the small screen, with guest appearances in such blockbuster series as ER and Gilmore Girls, and then cinematically, when Borat (2006) creators brought him on board that mockumentary farce as Azamat Bagatov, Borat Sagdiyev's (Sacha Baron Cohen) devoted producer (who performs a rather deviant and embarrassing act in a hotel room). Not long after, the producers of the 2008 big-screen vehicle Get Smart (based on the popular 1960s TV spy comedy) tapped Davitian for a choice role in that movie.
Noel Gugliemi (Actor) .. El Cabron
Kwesi Boakye (Actor) .. Billy
Logan Fahey (Actor) .. Aaron Glass
Caitlin Gerard (Actor) .. Jane
Born: July 26, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Daughter of music video producers.Studied at The International School of Los Angeles.From 2009 to 2013, appeared in AMC Theatres' "Magic Chairs" preview.Engraved the name of her character and the year into the attic of the cabin used in The Wind (2018).Speaks English, German and French.
Christiana Leucas (Actor) .. Penelope
Alejandro Salomon (Actor)
Christos Vasilopoulos (Actor) .. Victor
Jenna Haze (Actor) .. Chloe
Born: February 22, 1982
Julien Skye (Actor) .. Oleg
Benjamin Adam Michie (Actor) .. Angry Tenate
Jessica Morris (Actor) .. Emily
Born: May 16, 1979
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Trivia: Is a middle child.Modeled in Japan when she was a 16.Made her acting debut in a cheese cracker commercial in Tokyo, Japan.While just starting out in the industry, worked with Greg Rikaart, her co-star on The Young and the Restless, at California Pizza Kitchen.Best known for her role as Jennifer Rappaport on the soap opera One Life to Live.
Casey O'Keefe (Actor) .. News Reporter
Jake Allyn (Actor) .. Anderson
Fernando Aldaz (Actor) .. Scott
Sean Michael Arthur (Actor) .. Wealthy Businessman
Don Anthonie (Actor) .. Hobo Teen
Trent Garrett (Actor) .. Jason
Darius Devontaye Green (Actor)
Jim Lau (Actor) .. Mr. Chen
Emily Lopato (Actor) .. Prostitute
Sean Manning (Actor)
Vince Romo (Actor) .. Big Moreno
Gian Franco Tordi (Actor)
David Ulmer (Actor) .. Rich Man
Troy Vincent (Actor) .. Jeff
Joseph Wilson (Actor) .. Police Officer
Greg Duncan (Actor) .. Security Officer
Sara Hedgren (Actor) .. Bikini Babe
Sheila Jenkins (Actor) .. Rich Man's Daughter
Lisa Marie (Actor) .. Head Prostitute
Maggie Parto (Actor) .. Client

Before / After
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Gladiator II
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