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  1. Sep 16, 1989 · The Heist: Directed by Stuart Orme. With Pierce Brosnan, Tom Skerritt, Wendy Hughes, Noble Willingham. Framed con-man seeks revenge by planning a racetrack heist.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Stuart Orme
    • 1989-09-16
  2. The Heist. Emerging from prison after four years, Neil Skinner (Pierce Brosnan) has only one aim: revenge against the man who framed him, his former business partner Ebbet Berens (Tom Skerritt ...

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    • Stuart Orme
    • TV-14
    • Pierce Brosnan
  3. The Heist is a 1989 HBO made-for-TV movie, starring Pierce Brosnan,Tom Skerritt and Wendy Hughes, with Noble Willingham and Tom Atkins.. Plot summary. After serving four years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, Neil Skinner (Pierce Brosnan) returns to a fictional Ocean Downs Racetrack in San Diego to exact revenge on Ebbet Berens (Tom Skerritt), the partner who set him up to gain control ...

    • Stuart Orme
    • William Irish Jr. (story) and (teleplay), David Fuller (teleplay), Rick Natkin (teleplay)
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  5. Leave it to Pierce Brosnan to be in the worst movie HBO ever made. The network's movies have received numerous award nominations, but The Heist is totally light-weight. Brosnan wears scuzzy clothes and has no charm in this movie. His character pursues a woman who abandoned him when he was arrested and returned all the letters he sent her from jail.

  6. Film Movie Reviews The Heist — 1989. The Heist. 1989. 1h 37m. Drama/Romance. Advertisement. Cast. Pierce Brosnan (Neil Skinner) Tom Skerritt (Ebbet Berens) Wendy Hughes (Sheila) ...

  7. Interminably generic. 40 minutes of plot painfully stretched over an hour and a half. Impressive for its cast of firm favourites (Atkins! Prosky! Skerritt!) and very little else. One for completionists only, and very much an artefact from the early era of HBO. Talking Brosnan: Pierce is Neal Skinner, ex-con seeking revenge after spending four ...

  8. 3 days ago · Best Heist Movies of All Time. Crooks. Thieves. Liars. And these are the ones we’re rooting for. In the heist and caper films, we see the hero hatching a plan, putting together a crew, and then pulling off the job, usually in order to turn the screws against an institution or person that’s wronged them — or maybe just for the thrill of sticking up banks.

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