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Michael Caine in KING OF THIEVES Arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital March 26th
A star-studded cast pulls off one of the biggest bank heists in history when King of Thieves arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital), DVD, and Digital March 26 from Lionsgate. This film is currently available On Demand. Based on the unbelievable true story of the Hatton Garden Heist, this hilarious and thrilling crime caper stars two-time Oscar® winner Michael Caine (1986, Best Supporting Actor, Hannah and Her Sisters; 1999, Best Supporting Actor, The Cider House Rules), Oscar® winner Jim Broadbent (2001, Best Supporting Actor, Iris), two-time Oscar® nominee Tom Courtenay (1965, Best Supporting Actor,Doctor Zhivago,1965; 1983, Best Actor, The Dresser), Charlie Cox, with Golden Globe® nominee Michael Gambon (2003, Best Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television, Path to War), and Ray Winstone. From director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything) and from producer Michelle Wright (Baby Driver), the King of Thieves Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $21.99 and $19.98, respectively.
Check out this trailer:
A famous thief in his younger years, widower Brian Reader, 77 years of age, pulls together a band of misfit criminals to plot an unprecedented burglary at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit. The thieves, all in their 60s and 70s except for one, manage to escape with allegedly £200 million worth of stolen jewels and money. When police are called to the scene and the investigation starts, the cracks between the eccentric gang members begin to show as they fight over how to share the goods and become increasingly distrustful of each other.
BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES
- “King of Thieves: A Bloody Good Idea” Featurette
CAST
Michael Caine The Quiet American, The Dark Knight, The Prestige
Jim Broadbent Moulin Rouge!, Another Year, The Iron Lady
Tom Courtenay 45 Years, Nicholas Nickleby, Doctor Zhivago
Charlie Cox Casanova, Stardust, TV’s “Daredevil”
with Michael Gambon Gosford Park, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Paddington 2
and Ray Winstone The Departed, Beowulf, The Proposition
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