High-tech low-credibility caper thriller: a gentleman art thief ("Most people buy art just to show it off. I collect art for me") and a Mata Hari insurance agent assail the International Clearance Bank in Kuala Lumpur. Sean Connery, so obviously old for these hijinks that it must be addressed in the dialogue (his stated age of sixty shaves off nine years), still has tons of charm and presence, while Catherine Zeta-Jones has old-time movie-star looks, and little to back them up. The ending doesn't know when to quit: it gets worse and worse. And the only real point of intrigue is the question of why the epicene crime boss played by Maury Chaykin shares the same name with the fictitious Broadway producer of Ring Lardner's short story, "A Day with Conrad Green." Ving Rhames, Will Patton; directed by Jon Amiel. (1999) — Duncan Shepherd
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