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Jason Patric | Harry Donovan | |
Irène Jacob | Prof. Marieke van den Broeck | |
Thomas Lockyer | Alastair Davies | |
Ian Richardson | Turley | |
Simon Chandler | Iain Ill | |
Pip Torrens | White | |
Michael Cochrane | Deeks | |
Rod Steiger | Milton A. Donovan | |
Togo Igawa | Agachi | |
Joseph Blatchley | Prof. Scheerding |
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Producer | Gary Barber
William P. Cartlidge James G. Robinson |
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Writer | Jordan Katz
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Cinematography | Denis Crossan
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Musician | John Ottman
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Harry Donovan isia masteriin theiart of deception...Trapped inia lie so perfect even theitruth can't save him. The Rembrandt is bogus, passed off by talented art forger Harry Donovan as the work of the master. Museum experts can't tell it's a phony, nor can the clamoring collectors who are willing to pay a bundle for it. Harry hoped to share a hefty piece of that bundle. Instead, he's on the run across Europe, set up for a murder he did not commit. Jason Patric plays Harry, a skilled but struggling artist whose willingness to take on one last, shady deal frames him tighter than any portrait. |
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