Crime Spree (2003)
Directed by Brad Mirman

Action / Comedy / Crime
aka: Wanted

Film Synopsis

Daniel Foray, the leader of a gang of small time Parisian crooks, is sent to Chicago by gangland boss Bastaldi to carry out what, on the face of it, appears to be an easy job.  But things are not what they seem and Daniel and his gang are soon in very deep water.  When a heist goes badly wrong, they end up being hunted not only by the local police, but also by the Mafia and the FBI...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Brad Mirman
  • Script: Brad Mirman
  • Cinematographer: Curtis Petersen, Derek Rogers, Matthew Williams
  • Music: Rupert Gregson-Williams
  • Cast: Gérard Depardieu (Daniel Foray), Harvey Keitel (Frankie Zammeti), Johnny Hallyday (Marcel Burot), Renaud (Zero), Saïd Taghmaoui (Sami), Stéphane Freiss (Julien Labesse), Shawn Lawrence (Agent Pogue), Albert Dray (Raymond Gayet), Joanne Kelly (Sophie Nicols), Richard Bohringer (Bastaldi), Abe Vigoda (Angelo Giancarlo), Gino Marrocco (Joey Two Tons), Sal Figliomeni (Nicky The Rake), Diego Chambers (Raphael), Carlos Diaz (Hector), K.C. Collins (Lamar), Michel Perron (Vinny), Louis Di Bianco (Bobby Vee), Jeff Geddis (Wayne), Joyce Gordon (Waitress)
  • Country: France / USA / Canada / UK
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Aka: Wanted

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