Art heist / Drimtim Entertainment presents in association with Sony Pictures Television International and Antena 3 Televisíon, SA in association with Televisió de Catalunya, SA in collaboration with Institut Catalá de les Industries Culturals, a Manuel Corbi production, a Bryan Goeres film ; produced by Manuel Corbi ; written by Diane Fine, Evan Spiliotopoulos ; directed by Bryan Goeres

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Subjects: Theft from museums--Spain--Barcelona--Drama
Criminal investigation--Spain--Barcelona--Drama
Man-woman relationships--Drama
Feature films
Crime films
Films for the hearing impaired
Formats: Video Recording, DVD
Material Type: Projected medium -- Monograph
Language: English, French (translated from), Japanese (translated from), Summary is in Chinese, Summary is in English, Summary is in French, Summary is in Japanese, Summary is in Korean, Summary is in Portuguese, Summary is in Spanish, Summary is in Thai, English (translated from), Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, French, Dubbed in: French, Dubbed in: English, Thai, Japanese, Dubbed in: Japanese, Spanish
Audience: Adult, MPAA rating: R; for violence, language and some sexuality
Published: Culver City, Calif. : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2005]
LC Classification: P, PN
Additional Authors: Goeres, Bryan, 1969-
Corbi, Manuel
Fine, Diane
Spiliotopoulos, Evan
Baldwin, William, 1963-
Pompeo, Ellen
Folk, Abel
Andreu, Simon
Lauter, Ed, 1936-
Haitkin, Jacques
Murray, Sean, 1977-
Drimtim Entertainment
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
Notes: UPC: 043396104969
Videorecording number: 10496Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Videorecording number: 10494Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
English, dubbed French (Dolby surround) or dubbed Japanese dialogue; Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish or Thai subtitles; closed-captioned
Cast: William Baldwin, Ellen Pompeo, Abel Folk, Simón Andreu, Ed Lauter
Credits: Director of photography, Jacques Haitkin ; editor, Paul G. Volk ; music, Sean Murray ; costume designer, Inés Liverato ; production designer, Pep Oliver
Originally released as a motion picture in 2004
MPAA rating: R; for violence, language and some sexuality
Summary: A New York-based art expert returns to her old stomping grounds, and into the arms of an old flame, when she is sent to help investigate a series of heists in Barcelona, Spain. Sandra Walker is dispatched by a wealthy client to retrieve a stolen painting that he had on loan to a Barcelona museum. She teams up with her ex-boyfriend, but when their investigation leads to a ruthless Russian mobster and her life is put in danger, Sandra's estranged husband Bruce, a New York cop, shows up to take her home. Intent on breaking free from the shackles of their marriage, she reminds him that he's out of his jurisdiction - in more ways than one. But when the heists continue and Bruce discovers Sandra is being framed, they must work together to solve the crimes and clear her name
Special features: Photo gallery; bonus previews
In memory of Frances S. Stafford
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Donation Info: Honoree : Stafford, Frances S
OCLC Number: 57560268
ISBN/ISSN: 0433961049
10496
10494

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