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Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage) is a master thief who after being double-crossed in a heist gone awry is sent to prison for 8 years. Upon his release he's ready to leave his criminal past behind and try to rebuild a relationship with his estranged daughter Allison. The FBI and his old cohorts believe that he hid the loot from the last heist 8 years ago, $10 Million in Bonds. To get his hands on it, his old partner Vincent kidnaps Allison and demands the entire $ 10 Million as ransom. Montgomery only has one day to get the $10 Million ransom but much to the disbelief of the FBI on his trail and Vincent, Will doesn't actually have it. Instead, he must trust his instincts and his old partner in crime, the beautiful, sexy and smart Riley, to do one more, clever heist to get his daughter back alive before it's too late. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date Stolen Sep 14, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Stolen

Nicolas Cage,Josh Lucas,Danny Huston,Malin Akerman,Sami Gayle,Edrick Browne,Mark Valley,Barry Shabaka Henley,M.C. Gainey,J.D. Evermore,Garrett Hines,Kevin Foster,Tanc Sade,Dan Braverman,Jon Eyez,Marcus Lyle Brown,Matt Nolan,Tyler Forrest,Shanna Forrestall,Brian Kinney

Genres Stolen : Drama,Action & Adventure,Mystery & Suspense

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Stolen

User Ranting Stolen : 2.9
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User Count Like for Stolen : 9,505
All Critics Ranting For Stolen : 3.9
All Critics Count For Stolen : 17
All Critics Percentage For Stolen : 12 %

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Movie Overview For Stolen

A fast-paced human trafficking thriller about modern-day child slavery, with the heart-stopping vibrancy, compassion and energy that only the fate of children inspires.

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Review For Stolen

Stolen begins at overdetermined, makes a pit stop at outright sadistic and winds up in the parking garage of ridiculous even for a movie of this sort.
Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies

The deep-rooted silliness makes it hard to take anything in the film seriously. But at least it has the decency never to ask us to.
Keith Staskiewicz-Entertainment Weekly

In Stolen, [Cage] steals away with nothing; he's simply stalled out.
Stephanie Zacharek-NPR

By turns hilarious, absurd, offensive, and insulting, this is all rote action that will pique your interest only when it is being completely ridiculous.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

Cage works up a sweat dashing about New Orleans... but the film's thrills and spills are all too routine
Jason Best-Movie Talk

The hammy criminal leads chew the scenery, with only Huston delivering a remotely convincing performance.
Terry Staunton-Radio Times

The film ends up being devoid of tension. They probably should have kept the bunny in the box.
Rob Carnevale-The List

A film that feels too close to Liam Neeson's 2009-hit Taken for comfort ...
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

Though this isn't quite rock-bottom for Nicolas Cage, that's hardly saying much these days.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

Far more fun when it was called Taken.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman

Loud, predictable fun from Simon 'Con Air' West.
Ken McIntyre-Total Film

In addition to being built around a plot that unashamedly rips off 2008's Taken, it's a sloppily assembled example of slapdash filmmaking.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Stolen is junk but it's intermittently amusing junk, best when locked in demolition derby mode, while Cage attempts to jazz up the acting by swallowing his sighs to the best of his ability.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

From the plot to relationships to visuals, no one single aspect stands out as a genre breaking moment, but through fun-focused delivery, West is able to succinctly create a thrilling watch.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

Unconscionably boring. The real act of theft here is of the ninety minutes the picture steals from your life.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

For all the heists, chases and shoot-outs, it's a sluggish picture. Characters feel the need to stop the action to explain themselves. Thoroughly.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Cage is uncharacteristically muted. He seems to have given up on making art long ago; these days, all he wants to do is entertain, and with Stolen, he succeeds, albeit only on the guilty-pleasure level.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club

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