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  1. Plunkett & Macleane is a 1999 British historical action comedy film directed by Jake Scott, and starring Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Liv Tyler. Gary Oldman was executive producer. The story was co-written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.

  2. Oct 1, 1999 · Plunkett & Macleane: Directed by Jake Scott. With Jonny Lee Miller, Iain Robertson, Robert Carlyle, Ken Stott. Two robbers are persecuted by the law, whose servants are not much better and even worse.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Jake Scott
    • 1999-10-01
  3. 1 hr 40 mins. Drama, Comedy, Action & Adventure. R. Watchlist. Robert Carlyle and Jonny Lee Miller star in this lusty period adventure. Carlyle plays Will Plunkett, an 18th-century highwayman,...

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  5. After meeting in prison in the wake of a botched grave robbery, two strangers from different echelons of English society -- scheming lowlife William Plunkett (Robert Carlyle) and gentleman-debtor...

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  6. The film, set in 18th century London, tells the story of a gentleman named Macleane (Jonny Lee Miller) and an unwashed rogue named Plunkett (Robert Carlyle). Macleane is not entirely a gentleman (the movie opens with him being sentenced for public drunkenness), but at least he knows how to play one, and the accent is right.

  7. Synopsis. Plunkett and Macleane, come together as an unlikely, but potent, team. Although from different ends of England's social spectrum, they enter into a "gentelman's agreement." Plunkett has the brains and the know-how; Plunkett aspires to journey to America, while Macleane seeks to enter high society.

  8. Will Plunkett (Robert Carlyle) is a highwayman who's partner is killed by the evil Police Detective Chance (Ken Stott). He soon hooks up with disgraced soldier Captain James Macleane (Jonny Lee Miller) to continue robbing the rich to fund his move to America.

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