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The Forger DVD

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The world's best art forger (John Travolta Pulp Fiction, Face/Off) makes a deal with a crime syndicate to get an early release from prison, but in return he must pull of an impossible heist - he must forge a painting by Claude Monet, steal the original from a museum and replace it with a replica so perfect that no one will notice. He enlists the help of his father (Christopher Plummer A Beautiful Mind, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) and son (Tye Sheridan MUD, The Tree of Life) and together they plan the heist of their lives!

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Released
07 September 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
92 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192816068 
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John Travolta, Christopher Plummer and Tye Sheridan star in this crime thriller. Renowned con artist Raymond Cutter (Travolta) agrees to forge a famous painting by Monet and steal the original in exchange for his early release from prison. Hoping to spend more time with his terminally ill son Will (Sheridan), Raymond enlists the help of his criminal father (Plummer) to complete the job within his tight time schedule. Meanwhile, Detective Paisley (Abigail Spencer) trails Raymond in the hope that he will lead her to local crime boss Tommy Keegan (Anson Mount).

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