

A Dickens classic brought thrillingly up to date in the teeming heartland of modern London, where a group of street smart young hustlers plan the heist of the century for the ultimate payday.
Director: Martin Owen
Writers: Sally Collett, Kevin Lehane, Tom Grass
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Generally I really like heist movies, even the mediocre ones (Ocean's Twelve, Heist) so this one at least kept my attention, but anything not having to do with the heist was just lame, despite some ok...

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