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  1. Mar 27, 2008 · This 1997 film written and directed by David Mamet centers on an elaborate confidence game, its labyrinthine plot laden with twists and reversals.

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  2. In The Spanish Prisoner, a man that has developed a financial formula worth billions finds himself embroiled in an intense web of lies, deceit and chaos. If you choose to watch this movie it has to be with undivided attention and preferably all at once because it is a headsy, twisty, crime drama with lots of dense dialogue... it's great.

  3. Apr 3, 1998 · The Spanish Prisoner is the smoothest and most convincing of Mamet's elaborate charades and features intriguing performances by Steve Martin and Campbell Scott. Read More By Kenneth Turan FULL REVIEW

  4. The Spanish Prisoner. 89% Drama 1997. TVMA. 1h 49m. While at a tropical resort, an inventor and his assistant must prove their innocence when they become involved in a scam after befriending a mysterious businessman. Campbell Scott, Rebecca Pidgeon, Steve Martin. Get Started. Home. Movies.

  5. Apr 3, 1998 · The Spanish Prisoner (the title refers to one of the oldest con games) is more like Hitchcock filtered through Kafka. This diabolical blend of suspense and wit brims with dark surprises, not the ...

  6. Apr 3, 1998 · The Spanish Prisoner is a straightforward “put up money with this dodgy guy with the hope of getting more money back later” scheme. Anybody who’s had an impassioned plea from a Nigerian prince or businessman knows the outline.

  7. The Spanish Prisoner shares with Glengarry Glen Ross a vision of life as a cosmic con game in which the victimizers feed the fantasies of the victims. Full Review | Apr 27, 2007 Derek Adams Time Out

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