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Foolproof

  • Director: William Phillips
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Thriller, Caper
  • Themes: Blackmail, Computer Paranoia, On the Run
  • Main Cast: Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, James Allodi
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: CA
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

A harmless game among friends escalates into a dangerous game of wits against a master criminal in writer/director William Phillips' taut sophomore thriller. For seven years, Kevin (Ryan Reynolds), Samantha (Kristin Booth), and Rob (Joris Jarsky) have mastered the homespun game Foolproof, in which they plan -- but never actually execute -- a series of elaborate, high-tech heists. When ruthless British gangster Leo arrives in town to case an upcoming diamond heist, his suspicions of the three harmless role-players soon lead him to believe he has some competition. Stealing their plans for the heist and pulling off the crime without a hitch, Leo subsequently threatens to implicate the trio with the crime lest they pull off an exceptionally tricky heist for him. As the three friends fall prey to the seasoned criminal and police soon begin to catch their scent, Kevin, Samantha, and Rob must use all of their resources to make it out of the daring heist alive. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Hewlett; Gino Mifsud; Tara Slone; Soo Garay; Laura Cataion

Credit

Adam Koldziej - Art Director, William Spohic - Art Director, Andrea Mann - Associate Producer, Simone Urdl - Associate Producer, Stephen Roloff - Associate Producer, Deirdre Bowen - Casting, Jenny Lewis - Casting, Linda Muir - Costume Designer, William Phillips - Director, Susan Shipton - Editor, Atom Egoyan - Executive Producer, Peter Sussman - Executive Producer, James McGrath - Composer (Music Score), Stephen Roloff - Production Designer, Derek Rogers - Cinematographer, Colin Brunton - Producer, Bill House - Producer, Seaton McLean - Producer, Liesl Deslerais - Set Designer, Roderick Deogrades - Sound/Sound Designer, William Phillips - Screenwriter, Anthony Peterson - Visual Effects Supervisor

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Dictionary: fool·proof   (fūl'prūf') pronunciation
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adj.
  1. Designed so as to be impervious to human incompetence, error, or misuse: a foolproof detonator; a foolproof safety lock.
  2. Effective; infallible: a foolproof scheme.

Thesaurus: foolproof
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adjective

    Designed so as to be impervious to human error or misuse: fail-safe. See thrive/fail/exist.

Wikipedia: Foolproof
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Foolproof
Directed by William Phillips
Produced by Colin Brunton
Bill House
Seaton McLean
Written by William Phillips
Starring Ryan Reynolds
David Suchet
Kristin Booth
Joris Jarsky
James Allodi
Mif (Anthony J.Mifsud)
Music by Jim McGrath
Cinematography Derek Rogers
Editing by Susan Shipton
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 93 min.
Country Canada
Language English
Budget CAD $8,000,000

Foolproof is a 2003 Canadian heist film written and directed by William Phillips and starring Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, and James Allodi. It was the first attempt by a Canadian studio to create a heist movie, in the same vein as Ocean's Eleven. The film was a major financial failure and received mostly mediocre reviews.

The movie was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications and Ego Film Arts and released theatrically on October 3, 2003, by Odeon Films in Canada and Momentum Pictures of the United Kingdom.

In Canada, it was released in 204 theatres, more than any other movie in the past. Under Telefilm Canada rules stating the movie producers must have a good script and firm distribution deals to get a grant of more than C$1,000,000, Telefilm granted Foolproof C$3,400,000. The entire budget was C$7,800,000.

Tagline: This fall suspense gets intense!

Plot

The movie centres around a group of friends: Kevin (played by Reynolds), Sam (Booth) and Rob (Jarsky). They play a game, known as "Foolproof", in which they create working plans to infiltrate and burgle various targets. They do not actually execute these heists, preferring to simply simulate them.

All is fine until a famous criminal, Leo Gillete (Suchet), steals the trio's plans to burglarize a jewelry company and accomplishes the heist. He then blackmails the group into designing and executing a plan to steal $20 million in bonds from a bank. Tension escalates within the group as Rob befriends Leo, while Kevin and Sam attempt to hinder his plans. During the heist, Rob and Leo murder Kevin and Sam, before escaping with the bonds. It turns out that Rob faked Kevin and Sam's deaths and planted evidence in Leo's restaurant, causing him to be arrested. The movie ends with Kevin, Sam and Rob returning the bonds and escaping with the blackmail material.

Reception

The movie was a terrific financial failure. Despite its C$7,800,000 budget, the movie grossed in Canada slightly less than C$460,000 and grossed virtually nothing in the US, where it was released direct-to-video.

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Translations: Foolproof
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - idiotsikker, fejlsikker, letfattelig

Nederlands (Dutch)
doodsimpel

Français (French)
adj. - infaillible, indétraquable, indéréglable

Deutsch (German)
adj. - narrensicher, betriebssicher

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - (καθομ.) ασφαλής, αλάνθαστος

Italiano (Italian)
infallibile, elementare

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - infalível

Русский (Russian)
безотказный, безопасный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - infalible, algo confiable y fácil de operar

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - idiotsäker

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
十分简单的, 极坚固的, 十分安全的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 十分簡單的, 極堅固的, 十分安全的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 아주 간단한

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 間違えようのない, ばかでも扱える

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) سهل جدا‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮חסין-תקלות, פשוט מאוד, חייב להצליח‬


 
 

 

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