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Another con. Another sting. Another day. morePlot:
Carol Ann MacKay is a fine, popular nurse at a retirement home, and spends her free time with her hunky athletic husband Wayne MacKay... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Fiorentino Wanted To Bed Newman (From WENN. 25 September 2000)
Newman Looking To Brew Beer (From WENN. 20 April 2000)
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Newman shines moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Paul Newman | ... | Henry Manning | |
| Linda Fiorentino | ... | Carol MacKay | |
| Dermot Mulroney | ... | Wayne MacKay | |
| Susan Barnes | ... | Mrs. Foster | |
| Anne Pitoniak | ... | Mrs. Tetlow | |
| Bruce MacVittie | ... | Karl | |
| Irma St. Paule | ... | Irma Galer (as Irma St. Paul, in end credits) | |
| Michel Perron | ... | Guard | |
| Dorothy Gordon | ... | Mrs. Norton | |
| Rita Tuckett | ... | Mrs. Weiler (as Rita Tucket) | |
| Diane Amos | ... | Kitty | |
| Dawn Ford | ... | Cheryl (Wife #2) | |
| T.J. Kenneally | ... | Farwell Welk, Bank Employee | |
| Rod McLachlan | ... | Lloyd the Cop (as Roderick McLachlan and Rod McLaughlin) | |
| Bill Corday | ... | Grounds Worker |
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Heißer Coup, Ein (Germany)Where the Money is - Ein heißer Coup (Germany) (DVD box title)
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Rated PG-13 for some sexual content.Parents Guide:
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Iceland:L | South Korea:15 | Finland:K-15 | Australia:PG | France:U | Germany:6 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:7 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:PG-13Filming Locations:
Montréal, Québec, CanadaMOVIEmeter: 
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Henry Manning: You wanna save your marriage by robbing a bank. Why don't you go see a priest? moreSoundtrack:
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Paul Newman shines in this implausible, but highly watchable caper flick about three unlikely armored car robbers. It is hard to believe that Newman is 75. He is fitter and more energetic than most men who are fifteen years his junior. He single-handedly elevates this film from mediocrity.
The story is nothing unique. Henry (Newman) is a bank robber who is delivered to a nursing home after a debilitating stroke. His nurse (Linda Fiorentino) suspects he is not the vegetable he appears to be. After she gets him to admit his ruse, she exhorts him to knock off an armored truck with her.
Director Marek Kanievska and writer Max Frye leave numerous gaps in the story. We never discover what tips off Carol that Henry is faking. They didn't do enough character development of Carol and Wayne (Dermot Mulroney) to make it believable that they would want to become criminals, no less hatch the scheme. The idea that Carol was pretending to be the dispatcher for the armored car company from a cell phone in the truck is a flimsy concoction. Even with digital technology, most cell phones in moving vehicles sound like cell phones, and you can hear road noises and the engine running.
Still, despite a lackluster script, the film is enjoyable because of Paul Newman. Newman gives a fantastic rendition of a stroke victim, and his hardened and cantankerous portrayal was marvelous. Linda Fiorentino plays the scheming sex-kitten nurse in one of her better performances. The screen chemistry between Fiorentino and Newman is excellent with undercurrents of sexual desire constantly flaring up between them. Dermot Mulroney is relegated to a role that was essentially a fifth wheel and is adequate as Carol's loser of a husband.
I rated this film a 7/10. It is good entertainment and an opportunity to see a master at work. Newman hasn't lost a beat in a movie career that spans almost a half a century. It is worth seeing for him alone.